
Emma Portner
Acting
Biography
Emma Portner (11 November 1994) is a Canadian professional dancer and choreographer. She created the choreography for Bat Out Of Hell The Musical, Justin Bieber's music video Life Is Worth Living and several ones for her own dance company Emma Portner And Artists.
Known For

When single mom Callie and her two kids Trevor and Phoebe arrive in a small Oklahoma town, they begin to discover their connection to the original Ghostbusters and the secret legacy their grandfather left behind.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife

In late-90s suburbia, a lonely teenager meets a girl at school who introduces him to a mysterious late-night T.V. show — a vision of a supernatural world pulsing beneath their own. As time goes on, however, questions begin to arise about why the show sometimes seems more real than their own lives. In the pale glow of the television, their view of reality begins to crack.
I Saw the TV Glow

Step into the dystopian city of Obsidian, where a rebellious gang called The Lost can never grow old. At the heart of this rock opera is a fiery romance between their leader, Strat, and Raven, the sheltered daughter of the city’s tyrannical ruler, Falco—a love story as defiant as the music itself.
Bat Out of Hell: The Musical

"Purpose: The Movement" is a short film including dance sequences set to the songs from Justin Bieber's album, "Purpose".
PURPOSE - The Movement

A playful 3-minute vignette by American choreographer and filmmaker Celia Rowlson-Hall, Taxi! turns a maddening cab ride into a whirlwind of color and movement. This is the first in a series of shorts that Rowlson-Hall plans to make with her favorite dancers all over New York City – here with Or Schraiber spinning out to music by Mas Ysa.
Taxi!
Sparked by the fragile frustration of navigating through any single thing that hangs by a single thread. We all know what it means to introduce. We all know what it means to move on and a lot of us know what it’s like to stay on the line.
You Don't Live Here Anymore

A three-acts movement-based short film that gives a physical response to the works of two visual artists: Francis Bacon and Alberto Giacometti.
Femme Debout (Acts 1-3)

A movement film to the sounds of the awe-inspiring Amelia Meath: vocals; Nick Sanborn: chord organ; and Jenn Wasner: piano