Gracie Whyte

Gracie Whyte

Gracie Whyte (she/her) is a Los Angeles-based contemporary movement designer whose work comprises choreography, performance, production, education, and entrepreneurship. Gracie received her professional training from London Contemporary Dance School, where she received a Masters degree in Contemporary Dance Performance, with emphasis on floorwork technique. While in London, she toured internationally and performed in many events throughout the UK and Europe. In 2014, Gracie relocated to Los Angeles, where she co-founded WHYTEBERG, a collaborative choreographic duo with Laura Berg, and Ground Grooves, a popular floorwork class. WHYTEBERG has performed and choreographed for film, stage, music videos, and site-specific productions, working with prominent artists, producers, and platforms, such as Mac Miller (Grammy and MTV Video Music Award Nominee), Anderson .Paak (Grammy Award Winner), Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros (US Billboard top 10 musician), TEDxUCLA, Jacob Streilein (Emmy-award winning animator), and has been commissioned by Seattle Art Museum, Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, Treefort Music Fest, and numerous universities. Ground Grooves has toured internationally, employs 5 dance artists, and includes an online platform which reaches dancers in over 60 countries. Gracie is also a Continuing Lecturer at University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), where she has been teaching modern since 2016.