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Anya Garnis
Born
Anna Garnis

(1982-05-26) 26 May 1982 (age 41)
NationalityLatvian American
OccupationBallroom dancer
TelevisionSo You Think You Can Dance
Strictly Come Dancing

Anna "Anya" Garnis (Russian: Анна "Аня" Гарнис; born May 26, 1982) is a Latvian ballroom dancer based in New York City. In 2007 she was a finalist on the American reality television show So You Think You Can Dance.

In 2001, Garnis moved to the US with Pasha Kovalev to dance professionally. She was a top 20 finalist on So You Think You Can Dance, season 3, and went on to take part in the live tour. She was brought back to the program to take part as an all-star. Kovalev and Garnis were also the lead dancers in Burn the Floor. She was then the lead dancer in Dancing With the Stars Live in Las Vegas. Garnis rejoined Kovalev on the cast of Strictly Come Dancing as a professional dancer for series 11 in 2013, in which she was partnered with Casualty actor Patrick Robinson. They reached the semi-finals, before losing the dance-off to Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev.

Garnis returned to Strictly Come Dancing in Week 11, Series 13 to replace Ola Jordan for professional dances only. Her partner in those dances is Pasha Kovalev.

References

  1. ^ Slinko, Natasha (25 April 2010). Graham, Sandy; Stoute, Lenny (eds.). "Burn The Floor – It's a Full-on Inferno!". cashboxcanada.ca. Toronto: Cashbox Canada. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  2. ^ Baker, Candice (19 May 2011). "'Hot tamale train' delivers again". www.dailypilot.com. Costa Mesa, California: Daily Pilot. Retrieved 17 May 2017.

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