Meet Ashley Wallen, Choreographer of Disney+’s “Descendants: The Rise of Crimson”

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Meet Ashley Wallen, Choreographer of Disney+’s “Descendants: The Rise of Crimson”


When Ashley Wallen received the decision from Descendants: The Rise of Crimson director Jennifer Phang about being the movie’s choreographer, he was ecstatic. “Initially, it was like, ‘Oh, my god, I’m doing one thing for Disney,’ which is superb as a result of that’s been my dream,” Wallen tells Dance Spirit. “And doing one thing for the Descendants is superb too as a result of it’s such an enormous franchise.”

Ashley Wallen. Picture by Kevin McDaid, courtesy Wallen.

The Australian-born choreographer has had a different profession choreographing musicals, movies, and music movies—even working with stars like Mariah Carey and Kylie Minogue. But it surely’s his work as choreographer for Disney’s The Best Showman that he credit with serving to him get the gig and getting ready him to work on the movie, which premiered on July 12.      

Wallen describes the fashion of the choreography within the film as “numerous basic, old-school however super-modern.” From extra musical theater pop numbers like “Life Is Sweeter” to extra hip-hop–heavy numbers like “Crimson” and Okay-pop–fashion numbers like “Excellent Revenge,” it’s evident that Wallen has taken inspiration from varied avenues, together with Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.

Quite a lot of the choreography was impressed by the characters, he says. “They’ve all received their very own language. We’ve received Bridget, who’s the type of upbeat all the things’s-amazing-and-happy-and-cupcakes-and-gorgeous. So, she has her type of fashion. After which we’ve received the VKs [Villain Kids], who’re a bit extra grounded and a bit extra rah—in-your-face.”

The completely different characters’ types additionally affected adjustments Wallen made to the choreography all through the rehearsal course of, which was pleasurable for the celebs of the movie as they discovered their choreography.

“I like choreography, I like dancing, and [I love] the truth that we received to do it and be in our characters and create strikes for our characters,” says “Excessive Faculty Musical: The Musical: The Sequence” star Dara Reneé, who performs Ulyana (Ursula’s youthful sister). “Like for me, as an octopus, I didn’t even know there have been sure mannerisms I may do with dance, in order that was actually enjoyable.”

Ruby Rose Turner, who performs Bridget (Younger Queen of Hearts) and comes from a competitive-dance background, was so excited when she came upon that there was going to be heavy choreography within the film. She felt like she had “been coaching for this second.” 

Ruby Rose Turner with Ashley Wallen. Picture courtesy Disney/Quantrell Colbert.

Wallen additionally cherished the expertise of seeing the units for the primary time and bringing the choreography from studio to stage. “Getting all of the dancers, all of the actors, everybody on the market on the set, after which type of having a go at it and placing it collectively is a good, good thing to be part of,” he says, including, “It’s so nice for me as a choreographer to stroll in and have these actors and actresses that may truly dance. That made my job so much, lot simpler.”

Turner loved seeing the dances come to life on set too. “That was one in all my favourite moments, I feel, when the ‘Life Is Sweeter’ choreo totally got here collectively and we had been on the set doing a full gown rehearsal. That was like, ‘Oh, my god, that is truly taking place.’ ”

So what does Wallen hope viewers take away from the movie? The inspiration to rise up and study the dances themselves, he says. 

Brandy with Ashley Wallen. Picture courtesy Disney/Quantrell Colbert.

After The Best Showman was launched, Wallen would see TikTok and Instagram movies of individuals doing the dances, and he cherished seeing each dancers and nondancers let go and use their our bodies. He mentioned he hopes dance numbers like “Revenge” and others are in a position to obtain this impact too.

“I’d say the dances are enjoyable, visually dynamic to observe, and there’s stuff in there that everybody can do,” Wallen says. “I feel there’s some dances in there that individuals can take away and have a go themselves—sing the phrases, do the strikes, and simply have a blast watching it. And that’ll simply make me so completely satisfied.”

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