Emmy Award-nominated international tap star and choreographer Chloé Arnold was discovered at a young age in Washington, D.C. by the legendary actress and choreographer, Debbie Allen. A leading lady of tap, Chloé has performed on stages around the globe and her choreography has been featured on hit television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance, Good Morning America, Ellen, and The Talk, as well as national commercials for Special K, Macy’s, Gap, and Cantu.
Chloé garnered her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Choreography in 2018 for "Crosswalk: The Musical On Broadway," which aired on The Late Late Show With James Corden, and featured Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, and Zendaya.
Chloé’s female tap band, Syncopated Ladies, are widely known for viral videos that have accumulated over 50 million views, the most successful being their tribute to Prince and their cover of Beyoncé’s "Formation," which Beyoncé shared on all of her social media platforms and then hired Chloé and the Syncopated Ladies to perform at her Ivy Park active wear clothing line launch at TopShop in London.
Chloé, along with her company, have had sold-out concerts in Los Angeles, New York City and Washington, D.C., receiving rave reviews.
Chloé and her sister, Maud, co-founded Chloé and Maud Productions, and co-produced the award-winning documentary Tap World with executive producer Dean Hargrove.
Other career highlights include winning So You Think You Can Dance: Battle of the Crews (season 11), guest performing on America's Got Talent and Dancing With The Stars, a sold-out run of her one-woman show My Life. My Diary. My Dance. at La MaMa in New York City, and appearances on HBO’s The Comeback and Boardwalk Empire.