Jaimie Goodwin, born on April 28, 1988 in Virginia, is a professional dancer best known for her appearance on season 3 of the popular dance competition show, So You Think You Can Dance. With 12 years of training in contemporary, lyrical, and jazz dance styles, Jaimie quickly captured the hearts of audiences with her skill and grace on the dance floor.
Jaimie's journey in dance began at the age of 7 when she started taking classes at a studio in Virginia owned by Dennis Wall, the mother of So You Think You Can Dance season 2 runner-up and choreographer Travis Wall, as well as season 3 runner-up Danny Tidwell. Under the guidance of such talented individuals, Jaimie's talent blossomed and she quickly rose to prominence in the dance community.
After her successful stint on So You Think You Can Dance, Jaimie continued to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She toured with the show following her appearance and landed dancing roles in popular projects such as the 2008 film High School Musical 3: Senior Year, Fox's hit series Glee, and the 2012 musical Rock of Ages. Her versatility and skill as a dancer allowed her to excel in a variety of dance genres and performance styles.
Tragically, Jaimie faced a heartbreaking loss when her mother passed away after a battle with breast cancer. Despite this devastating loss, Jaimie found solace and strength in her passion for dance, using it as a form of expression and healing during difficult times. She also has a loving sister who has been a source of support and strength throughout her life.
One of Jaimie's crowning achievements was winning an Emmy for her performance alongside fellow season 3 contestant Hokuto Konishi in The Hummingbird and the Flower. The emotionally charged routine was choreographed by the talented Australian choreographer Wade Robson and showcased Jaimie's exceptional talent and artistry as a dancer.
Throughout her career, Jaimie Goodwin has continued to captivate audiences with her mesmerizing performances and impeccable technique. Her dedication to her craft and ability to convey emotion through movement have solidified her status as a respected and admired dancer in the industry. As she continues to evolve and grow as an artist, Jaimie remains a shining example of perseverance, talent, and grace in the world of dance.