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{{redirect|Best Choreography|other Best Choreography awards|List of Best Choreography awards}}{{Infobox award | name = MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography | description = choreography | image = | imagesize = 100px | caption = The "moonman" trophy presented to the award winners | presenter = MTV | country = United States | year = 1984 | year2 = 2018 | website = VMA website }}The MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography is a craft award given to the artist, the artist's manager, and choreographer of the music video. From 1984 to 2007, the full name of the award was Best Choreography in a Video. The biggest winner is Frank Gatson with six wins. Michael Rooney follows closely behind with five wins. Frank Gatson is also the most nominated choreographer with eleven nominations. He is followed by Tina Landon with nine nominations (and yet only one win). The performers whose videos have won the most awards are Janet Jackson and Beyoncé, garnering a total of four Moonmen for choreography. Madonna's videos have received the most nominations with twelve. Seven performers have won a Moonman in this category for their work choreographing or co-choreographing their own videos: Michael Jackson ("Thriller"), Prince ("Raspberry Beret"), Paula Abdul ("Straight Up"), Janet Jackson ("Rhythm Nation"), Madonna ("Ray of Light"), Shakira ("Hips Don't Lie"), Bruno Mars ("Treasure"), and OK Go ("I Won't Let You Down"). An additional nine other performers/groups have been nominated for their work choreographing their own videos: Toni Basil, Morris Day, Bobby Brown, MC Hammer, Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch, Quad City DJ's, Jason Kay, Janelle Monáe, and Beyoncé. Actor Christopher Walken won this award in 2001 for helping choreograph the video for Fatboy Slim's "Weapon of Choice," in which he appears dancing. Similarly, Spike Jonze (as Richard Koufey) won this award in 1999 for his own dancing in Fatboy Slim's video "Praise You". RecipientsYear | Winner(s) | Work | Performer(s) | Nominees | Ref. | {{mtvvma|1984 | Michael|Jackson}} and Michael Peters | "Thriller" | Michael Jackson | - "Beast of Burden" – Toni Basil (performed by Bette Midler)
- "I'm Still Standing" – Arlene Phillips (performed by Elton John)
- "Over My Head" – Toni Basil (performed by Toni Basil)
- "She Works Hard for the Money" – Arlene Phillips (performed by Donna Summer)}}
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{{mtvvma|1985 | David|Atkins}} | "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" | Elton John | - "The Glamorous Life" – Lesli Glatter (performed by Sheila E.)
- "Like a Virgin" – Madonna (performed by Madonna)
- "Material Girl" – Kenny Ortega (performed by Madonna)
- "Private Dancer" – Arlene Phillips (performed by Tina Turner)
- "When Doves Cry" – Prince (performed by Prince and The Revolution)
- "Would I Lie to You?" – Eddie Baytos (performed by Eurythmics)}}
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{{mtvvma|1986 | Prince|Prince}} | "Raspberry Beret" | Prince and The Revolution | - "Dress You Up" – Brad Jeffries (performed by Madonna)
- "Like a Virgin (live)" – Brad Jeffries (performed by Madonna)
- "The Oak Tree" – Russell Clark and Morris Day (performed by Morris Day)
- "Sex as a Weapon" – Russell Clark (performed by Pat Benatar)}}
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{{mtvvma|1987 | Paula|Abdul}} | "Nasty" | Janet Jackson | - "Higher Love" – Ed Love (performed by Steve Winwood)
- "Open Your Heart" – Brad Jeffries (performed by Madonna)
- "Walk Like an Egyptian" – Wendy Biller (performed by The Bangles)
- "When I Think of You" – Paula Abdul and Michael Kidd (performed by Janet Jackson)}}
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{{mtvvma|1988 | Barry|Lather}} | "The Pleasure Principle" | Janet Jackson | - "Bad" – Michael Jackson, Gregg Burge and Jeffrey Daniel (performed by Michael Jackson)
- "U Got the Look" – Cat Glover (performed by Prince featuring Sheena Easton)
- "The Way You Make Me Feel" – Michael Jackson and Vincent Paterson (performed by Michael Jackson)
- "We'll Be Together" – Barry Lather (performed by Sting)}}
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{{mtvvma|1989 | Paula|Abdul}} | "Straight Up" | Paula Abdul | - "Every Little Step" – Bobby Brown (performed by Bobby Brown)
- "Smooth Criminal" – Michael Jackson and Vincent Paterson (performed by Michael Jackson)
- "You Got It (The Right Stuff)" – Tyrone Procter (performed by New Kids on the Block)}}
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{{mtvvma|1990 | Janet|Jackson}} and Anthony Thomas | "Rhythm Nation" | Janet Jackson | - "Opposites Attract" – Paula Abdul (performed by Paula Abdul)
- "U Can't Touch This" – MC Hammer and Ho Frat Hooo! (performed by MC Hammer)
- "Vogue" – Luis Camacho and Jose Gutierrez (performed by Madonna)}}
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{{mtvvma|1991 | Graves|Jamale Graves}} | "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" | C+C Music Factory | - "Like a Virgin (Truth or Dare version)" – Vincent Paterson (performed by Madonna)
- "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" – Herb Ritts, Janet Jackson and Tina Landon (performed by Janet Jackson)
- "Pray (Jam the Hammer Mix)" – MC Hammer and Ho Frat Hooo! (performed by MC Hammer)}}
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{{mtvvma|1992 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}}, Travis Payne and LaVelle Smith Jnr | "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" | En Vogue | - "Good Vibrations" – Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch (performed by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch)
- "Holiday (Truth or Dare version)" – Vincent Paterson (performed by Madonna)
- "Too Legit to Quit" – Hammer (performed by Hammer)}}
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{{mtvvma|1993 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}}, LaVelle Smith Jnr and Travis Payne | "Free Your Mind" | En Vogue | - "Jam" – Barry Lather (performed by Michael Jackson)
- "Real Love" – Leslie Segar (performed by Mary J. Blige)
- "That's the Way Love Goes" – Tina Landon (performed by Janet Jackson)}}
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{{mtvvma|1994 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}} and Randy Connor | "Whatta Man" | Salt-n-Pepa (featuring En Vogue) | - "Cantaloop (Flip Fantasia)" – Toledo (performed by Us3)
- "If" – Tina Landon (performed by Janet Jackson)
- "Pumps and a Bump" – Hammer and Randi G. (performed by Hammer)}}
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{{mtvvma|1995 | LaVelle|Smith Jnr}}, Tina Landon, Travis Payne and Sean Cheesman | "Scream" | Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson | - "Baby" – Fatima Robinson (performed by Brandy)
- "Human Nature" – Jamie King (performed by Madonna)
- "My Love Is for Real" – Paula Abdul, Bill Bohl and Nancy O'Meara (performed by Paula Abdul)
- "None of Your Business" – Randy Connor (performed by Salt-n-Pepa)}}
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{{mtvvma|1996 | Michael|Rooney}} | "It's Oh So Quiet" | Björk | - "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" – Quad City DJ's (performed by Quad City DJ's)
- "Fastlove" – Vaughan and Anthea (performed by George Michael)
- "Runaway" – Tina Landon (performed by Janet Jackson)}}
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{{mtvvma|1997 | Hickey|Peggy Hickey}} | "The New Pollution" | Beck | - "Been There, Done That" – Fatima and Swoop (performed by Dr. Dre)
- "Men in Black" – Buddha Stretch (performed by Will Smith)
- "Sugar Water" – Michel Gondry (performed by Cibo Matto)
- "Virtual Insanity" – Jason Kay (performed by Jamiroquai)}}
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{{mtvvma|1998 | Madonna and Jonas Åkerlund | "Ray of Light" | Madonna | - "Gettin' Jiggy wit It" – Buddha Stretch (performed by Will Smith)
- "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Could See" – Fatima Robinson (performed by Busta Rhymes)
- "We Trying to Stay Alive" – Henry and Crazy Legs (performed by Wyclef Jean)}}
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{{mtvvma|1999 | Koufey|Richard Koufey}} and Michael Rooney | "Praise You" | Fatboy Slim | - "...Baby One More Time" – Randy Connor (performed by Britney Spears)
- "Livin' la Vida Loca" – Tina Landon (performed by Ricky Martin)
- "Wild Wild West" – Fatima Robinson (performed by Will Smith featuring Dru Hill and Kool Moe Dee)}}
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{{mtvvma|2000 | Darrin|Henson}} | "Bye Bye Bye" | 'N Sync | - "So Pure" – Kevin O'Day and Anne White (performed by Alanis Morissette)
- "Try Again" – Fatima Robinson (performed by Aaliyah)
- "Waiting for Tonight" – Tina Landon (performed by Jennifer Lopez)
- "What a Girl Wants" – Tina Landon (performed by Christina Aguilera)}}
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{{mtvvma|2001 | Michael|Rooney}}, Spike Jonze and Christopher Walken | "Weapon of Choice" | Fatboy Slim | - "All for You" – Shawnette Heard, Marty Kudelka and Roger Lee (performed by Janet Jackson)
- "Don't Tell Me" – Jamie King (performed by Madonna)
- "Lady Marmalade" – Tina Landon (performed by Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mýa and Pink featuring Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott)}}
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{{mtvvma|2002 | Michael|Rooney}} | "Can't Get You Out of My Head" | Kylie Minogue | - "Family Affair" – Fatima Robinson (performed by Mary J. Blige)
- "I'm a Slave 4 U" – Wade Robson (performed by Britney Spears)
- "U Don't Have to Call" – Rosero (performed by Usher)}}
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{{mtvvma|2003 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}} and LaVelle Smith Jnr | "Crazy in Love" | Beyoncé (featuring Jay-Z) | - "Dirrty" – Jeri Slaughter (performed by Christina Aguilera featuring Redman))
- "I'm Glad" – Jamie King and Jeffrey Hornaday (performed by Jennifer Lopez)
- "My Love Is Like...Wo" – Travis Payne (performed by Mýa)
- "Rock Your Body" – Marty Kudelka (performed by Justin Timberlake)}}
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{{mtvvma|2004 | Fatima|Robinson}} | "Hey Mama" | The Black Eyed Peas | - "I'm Really Hot" – Hi-Hat (performed by Missy Elliott)
- "Like Glue" – Tanisha Scott (performed by Sean Paul)
- "Naughty Girl" – Frank Gatson and LaVelle Smith Jnr (performed by Beyoncé)
- "Yeah!" – Devyne Stephens (performed by Usher featuring Ludacris and Lil Jon)}}
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{{mtvvma|2005 | Dudley|Kishaya Dudley}} | "Hollaback Girl" | Gwen Stefani | - "1 Thing" – Jamaica Craft (performed by Amerie)
- "Get Right" – Richmond Talauega and Anthony Talauega (performed by Jennifer Lopez)
- "Helena" – Michael Rooney (performed by My Chemical Romance)
- "Lose Control" – Hi-Hat (performed by Missy Elliott featuring Ciara and Fatman Scoop))}}
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{{mtvvma|2006 | Shakira | "Hips Don't Lie" | Shakira (featuring Wyclef Jean) | - "Ain't No Other Man" – Jeri Slaughter (performed by Christina Aguilera)
- "Buttons" – Mikey Minden (performed by The Pussycat Dolls featuring Snoop Dogg)
- "Hung Up" – Stefanie Roos (performed by Madonna)
- "Temperature" – Tanisha Scott (performed by Sean Paul)}}
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{{mtvvma|2007 | Kudelka|Marty Kudelka}} | "Let Me Talk to You/My Love" | Justin Timberlake (featuring T.I.) | - "Beautiful Liar" – Frank Gatson (performed by Beyoncé and Shakira)
- "Like a Boy" – Jamaica Craft (performed by Ciara)
- "Tambourine" – Tanisha Scott and Jamaica Craft (performed by Eve featuring Swizz Beatz)
- "Wall to Wall" – Rich & Tone and Flii Stylz (performed by Chris Brown)}}
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{{mtvvma|2008 | Michael|Rooney}} | "Run" | Gnarls Barkley | - "Chasing Pavements" – Marguerite Derricks (performed by Adele)
- "Forever" – Tone & Rich (performed by Chris Brown)
- "Kiss Kiss" – Flii Stylz (performed by Chris Brown featuring T-Pain)
- "When I Grow Up" – Robin Antin and Mikey Minden (performed by The Pussycat Dolls)}}
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{{mtvvma|2009 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}} and JaQuel Knight | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | Beyoncé | - "Circus" – Andre Fuentes (performed by Britney Spears)
- "Goodbye" – Jamaica Craft (performed by Kristinia DeBarge)
- "Jai Ho! (You Are My Destiny)" – Robin Antin and Mikey Minden (performed by A. R. Rahman and The Pussycat Dolls featuring Nicole Scherzinger)
- "Love Sex Magic" – Jamaica Craft and Marty Kudelka (performed by Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake)}}
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{{mtvvma|2010 | Laurieann|Gibson}} | "Bad Romance" | Lady Gaga | - "OMG" – Aakomon "AJ" Jones (performed by Usher featuring will.i.am)
- "Telephone" – Laurieann Gibson (performed by Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé)
- "Tightrope" – Janelle Monáe and the Memphis Jookin Community (performed by Janelle Monáe featuring Big Boi)
- "Video Phone (Extended Remix)" – Frank Gatson, Phlex and Bryan Tanaka (performed by Beyoncé featuring Lady Gaga)}}
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{{mtvvma|2011 | Gatson|Frank Gatson}}, Sheryl Murakami and Jeffrey Page | "Run the World (Girls)" | Beyoncé | - "Judas" – Laurieann Gibson (performed by Lady Gaga)
- "The Lazy Song" – Bruno Mars and Poreotics (performed by Bruno Mars)
- "Party Rock Anthem" – Hokuto "Hok" Konishi (performed by LMFAO featuring Lauren Bennett and GoonRock)
- "Till the World Ends" – Brian Friedman (performed by Britney Spears)}}
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{{mtvvma|2012 | Burton|Anwar "Flii" Burton}} | "Turn Up the Music" | Chris Brown | - "Countdown" – Danielle Polanco, Frank Gatson, Beyoncé and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker (performed by Beyoncé)
- "Dance Again" – JR Taylor (performed by Jennifer Lopez featuring Pitbull)
- "Levels" – Richy Greenfield and Petro Papahadjopoulos (performed by Avicii)
- "Where Have You Been" – Hi-Hat (performed by Rihanna)}}
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{{mtvvma|2013 | Bruno|Mars}} | "Treasure" | Bruno Mars | - "Body Party" – Jamaica Craft (performed by Ciara)
- "Fine China" – Richmond Talauega, Anthony Talauega and Anwar "Flii" Burton (performed by Chris Brown)
- "Live It Up" – J.R. Taylor and Beau Smart (performed by Jennifer Lopez (featuring Pitbull))
- "#thatPOWER" – Fatima Robinson and Ryo Noguchi (performed by will.i.am featuring Justin Bieber)}}
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{{mtvvma|2014 | Heffington|Ryan Heffington}} | "Chandelier" | Sia | - "Good Kisser" – Jamaica Craft and Todd Sams (performed by Usher)
- "Hideaway" – Ljuba Castot (performed by Kiesza)
- "Love Never Felt So Good" – Rich and Tone Talauega (performed by Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake)
- "Partition" – Svetlana Kostantinova, Philippe Decouflé, Danielle Polanco and Frank Gatson (performed by Beyoncé)
- "Talk Dirty" – Amy Allen (performed by Jason Derulo featuring 2 Chainz)}}
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{{mtvvma|2015 | OK Go|OK Go}}, air:man and Mori Harano | "I Won't Let You Down" | OK Go | - "7/11" – Beyoncé, Chris Grant and Gabriel Valenciano (performed by Beyoncé)
- "Don't" – Nappytabs (performed by Ed Sheeran)
- "Gold" – Ryan Heffington (performed by Chet Faker)
- "Never Catch Me" – Keone Madrid and Mari Madrid (performed by Flying Lotus featuring Kendrick Lamar)}}
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{{mtvvma|2016 | Grant|Chris Grant}}, JaQuel Knight and Dana Foglia | "Formation" | Beyoncé | - "Delilah" – Holly Blakey (performed by Florence + the Machine)
- M3LL155X – FKA Twigs (performed by FKA Twigs)
- "Sorry" – Chris Grant, JaQuel Knight, Dana Foglia, Anthony Burrell and Beyoncé Knowles Carter (performed by Beyoncé)
- "WTF (Where They From)" – Hi-Hat (performed by Missy Elliott featuring Pharrell)}}
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{{mtvvma|2017 | Taylor|Teyana Taylor}}, Guapo, Matthew Pasterisa, Jae Blaze and Derek Watkins | "Fade" | Kanye West | - "Down" – Sean Bankhead (performed by Fifth Harmony featuring Gucci Mane)
- "The Greatest" – Ryan Heffington (performed by Sia)
- "HUMBLE." – Dave Meyers (performed by Kendrick Lamar)
- "Side to Side" – Brian and Scott Nicholson (performed by Ariana Grande featuring Nicki Minaj)}}
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2018 | Sherrie Silver | "This Is America" | Childish Gambino | - "Apeshit" – Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and JaQuel Knight (performed by The Carters)
- "Filthy" – Marty Kudelka, AJ Harpold, Tracey Phillips and Ivan Koumaev (performed by Justin Timberlake)
- "Finesse (Remix)" – Phil Tayag and Bruno Mars (performed by Bruno Mars featuring Cardi B)
- "Havana" – Calvit Hodge, Sara Bivens and Galen Hooks (performed by Camila Cabello featuring Young Thug)
- "IDGAF" – Marion Motin (performed by Dua Lipa)}}
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