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“ | ... [she] is amazing and dedicated and everyone loves her, and I know she always does what's best for the team. |
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— Michelle, "I'm Your Captain" |
Giselle Bellamy[5] is a professional dancer on tour with a dance company. She also works for a short time as Chuck Anderson's guest host for the 19th annual Absolute Dance Regionals, broadcast by the SNR Network,[5]and a former dance captain on A-Troupe.
Giselle is demoted to B-Troupe after not qualifying for A-Troupe.[6] She works day and night in the hopes of returning to the troupe and eventually gets the opportunity to be a member of A-Troupe once more.[7]
In preparation for Internationals, Giselle becomes dance captain after winning a competition against her opponent, Shantel.[8]
Having won Internationals with her team as dance captain, Giselle feels that it is time to move on. She auditions for a world touring dance company and makes it into the company, allowing her to tour the world dancing.[9]
Biography
Before the show
Giselle was a very hyperactive child. Worried about her state, her parents consulted a few other people, who suggested that Giselle be enrolled in dance. As a result, Giselle joined The Next Step Dance Studio at age five and immediately felt at home.
Giselle met Daniel at this time and he became her best friend. She eventually mentored him.[10]
Giselle started learning acro when she was seven and, shortly afterwards, went to circus school as a contortionist.[11] When she returned to The Next Step, she learned all of the remaining dance styles.[11]
Giselle started to play soccer, but eventually quit due to ensuing pain in her legs.[12]
Giselle was promoted to A-Troupe where she became a member of E-Girls.
Season 1
Giselle does not make into A-Troupe and is demoted into B-Troupe, as well as kicked out of E-Girls by Emily. She realizes that she didn't make it into the troupe because she didn't push herself; she promises that she will never make that mistake again.[6]
Giselle practices her dancing day in and day out in the hopes of being promoted to A-Troupe and leaving B-Troupe for good. She despises being in the B-Troupe due to its lackadaisical nature and prays to be able to get out of it.
Giselle itches to audition for A-Troupe when a spot opens up.[13] She is ecstatic when she makes it back into the troupe.[7]
Giselle wishes to make her mark in the troupe by performing the Helicopter Lift with Daniel, regardless of Kate and Chris's wariness. With Michelle's help, Giselle manages to perform the lift with Daniel during rehearsal, but it does not go as expected; upon doing the lift, Giselle watches Daniel fall to the ground in pain. She is devastated to discover that he has a grade three ankle sprain and will thus be unable to compete at Regionals.[14]
Season 2
After making it into A-Troupe, Giselle befriends Thalia and Amanda. She auditions with them for the Nationals trio and is granted the routine.[15]
Giselle is saddened to discover that Daniel left The Next Step for Superstar Dance Academy in order to have the male solo for Nationals, especially since he didn't tell her.[3]
Upon seeing Riley and James's struggling with their duet, Giselle concocts a plan: she and Thalia create a faux duet meant to motivate James and Riley to work harder. Unfortunately, the plan fails and Giselle is given the duet.[16] Knowing that she cannot do both the trio and the duet, Giselle tries to convince James and Riley to take the duet back, but they refuse it.
After the truth about Amanda's nature is revealed, Giselle no longer gets to be featured in the Nationals trio. After James and Riley get back together, Giselle offers them the duet once more and, this time, they accept it.[17]
Giselle is ecstatic to see Daniel at Nationals, but is shocked to be met with coldness on his part. At the Nationals party, she is apologized to by him and rekindles her friendship with him. She is happy for him when he is granted the opportunity to audition for Juilliard.[18]
Season 3
Giselle is angered and astonished when Daniel joins Elite, meaning that he will be competing against The Next Step in the dance battles for Internationals.[4] Giselle competes against Daniel in the dance battle and is overwhelmed with emotion when everybody votes for her, especially after everything that she had to go through.[19]
Giselle is Shantel's duet partner for an exercise, but comes to dislike her due to her stubbornness.[11]
After Michelle steps down from the position, Giselle is initially chosen by Kate to be the new dance captain. But, after Shantel expresses her wish to be dance captain as well, a trio competition ensues; the leader of the better trio will become dance captain. Giselle struggles with commanding her group and, after seeing how easily Shantel commands hers, begins to doubt herself. She receives words of advice and encouragement from Michelle and, with her newfound confidence, becomes the new dance captain.[8]
Giselle tries to help Max feel more comfortable at The Next Step, but after trying to talk to him, she decides just to give him his space and let him do his thing.[20]
Wishing to be the best dance captain she can be, Giselle consults Michelle once again. She works through a series of exercises with J-Troupe in an attempt to hone her skills, but it ends in failure. After her defeat, she receives the Dance Captain Diary from Richelle which gives her a boost of confidence.[21]
At A-Troupe's party, Giselle is enamoured by Theo, and confesses that she has a crush on him. When, she is asked by him to dance, Giselle happily accepts.[22]
Upon Ella stealing Riley's at Internationals, Giselle proposes that she teach Riley a solo that she made. Although, with no time to do so, Giselle is put into costume and thrust onto the Internationals stage to perform the solo. Despite her exceptional solo, her outstanding performance is not enough to win the title of Miss Internationals Soloist.[23]
Giselle is shocked to discover that the two to seven person dance she is a part of is to be done blindfolded. Although, with the inclusion of Noah, she and her group advance to the quarter finals.[24] Giselle performs and wins in the Mystery Music round, alongside Max, James, Riley and West, and helps the team advance to the semi-finals.[25]
Giselle is angered at Daniel's arrival to Internationals and despite his apology, Giselle yells at him and brushes him off completely. She later receives a video from him of Lucien attempting to take down the studio, which works to get him fired as judge of the finals. Despite not formally reconciling with Daniel, Giselle admits that there may be hope for him.[26]
Season 4
After leading the team to success at the highest level, Giselle decides to audition for a world touring dance company.[27] After telling Michelle and Amanda about this intention, she is met with interest by Amanda who wished to audition as well.
On the day of auditions, Giselle reconciles with Tiffany. After being called back, Giselle makes it onto the tour.[9]
While on her break, Giselle visits The Next Step. Seeing as there is now on open spot on the tour, Giselle offers Amanda the remaining spot, although she tells Amanda that she would have to leave right before the finals at Regionals if she were to join her on tour.[28] Giselle is understanding of Amanda's ultimate decision to stay at Regionals.[29]
The Off Season: Season 1
Giselle is finally joined by Amanda on tour.[30]
Season 6
Giselle hosts the 19th annual Absolute Dance Regionals competition with Chuck Anderson.[5]
Season 7
Giselle is almost late for the 30th annual Christmas party at The Next Step Dance Studio and is brought there from the airport (never named on-screen, but possibly AJ Rose International) by Alfie.[31]
Dance Captain Diary
Giselle helps Michelle and Emily out on their tour while Emily is at a "silent retreat". She is elated to find out that Richelle is now dance captain of A-Troupe and helps Richelle in her quest to find out where the dance captain diary is.[32]
Season 8
Giselle hosts the 19th annual Absolute Dance Nationals competition with Lester Cork.[33]
Personality
Giselle is, at first, seemingly too sure of herself and comfortable with her dancing presumably because of her membership to the E-Girls. This contributes to her demise, as playing it safe with her dancing gets her cut from A-Troupe and subsequently, the E-Girls.[6] This lackadaisical persona is brief, though, because from that point on she becomes relentlessly determined and hardworking, and promises that she will never get too comfortable again.[6] This claim is furthered in her distaste for the comedic nature of B-Troupe.
When she returns to A-Troupe, Giselle is shown to be extremely friendly, animated, and funny. She can be seen making jokes very often, but also knows when it is time to be serious. In addition, it is revealed that she has a very strange laugh.[7] She is liked by all of the members in A-Troupe and is never involved in major conflict. Despite her care-free nature, Giselle is also able to put her foot down and stand up for what is right. She is also somewhat of an idealist and always wishes to accommodate everyone, even when such a task is implausible. Furthermore, Giselle is very competitive.[34]
She is helpful and empathetic, as she had taught Daniel how to dance in the hopes that he could be a professional,[10] and is the only dancer who understands why he leaves the studio.[18] Giselle always takes the ideas of her colleagues into consideration and is willing to incorporate the other dancers' strengths, ultimately leading to her becoming dance captain.[8]
Physical appearance
Characteristics
Giselle has dark red hair that is curly in Season 1 but wavy from Season 2 onward. She has blue eyes and pale skin.
Attire
Giselle is initially usually seen in purple and blue, but comes to wear more neutral colours. Her dance wear consists of tank tops and shorts, while her street wear is varies upon the occasion, it is usually quite comfortable and fashionable.
Abilities
Dancing
- Acro: Acro is Giselle's dominant style, as well as a genre that she is highly proficient in. On more than one occasion, her companions have commented on her flexibility and ability to perform illogical contortions. Her signature move is the Spider and she and Amy are the only known dancers who are able to master it.[12]
- Ballet: Giselle is proficient in Ballet. Noah has been shown to be able to do more pirouettes than her.[35] In a white walls transition, she does eighteen consecutive pirouettes. Giselle teaches a ballet class in The Next Step Dance Academy. Although, in the Spanish broadcasting of some episodes of Season 3, Giselle is said to be a ballet dancer.
- Contemporary: Giselle is proficient in contemporary. She has said that she likes to add a contemporary feel to her acro.[36]
- Hip-hop: Giselle is proficient in hip-hop. She is one of the dancers in the music mystery routine at Internationals, which is a hip-hop routine.[25]
- Jazz: Giselle is quite proficient in jazz. During much of Season 2, Giselle is a focal dancer in a jazz trio that is meant for Nationals.[15]
Relationships
- Main article: Giselle/Relationships
Appearances
Dances
- Solos
- Group dances
- Group Dances
- Solos
- Duets
- Trios
- Group dances
- Solos
- Trios
- Group dances
- Group dances
- Duets
Trivia
- Giselle is not named after anyone; her mom gave her the name simply because she really liked it. (There is a possibility that Giselle may have been named after the eponymous character in the romantic ballet Giselle, but this is never confirmed on-screen and is perhaps best left to personal preference.)
- Giselle has a very strange laugh that James believes sounds like a dying whale.[37]
- If Giselle had to pick a person to dance with, she would choose Michael Jackson or Beyonce.[12]
- If Giselle had to be a jam or jelly she would be strawberry, because her hair is red.[12]
- Giselle's parents are divorced.[38]
- Giselle is the second character to have their surname revealed after West.[5]
- After Giselle leaves The Next Step Dance Studio, an advertisement poster for what is likely her show can be seen in Studio A.
- Giselle is one of seven The Next Step characters who appears in Lost & Found Music Studios (TV series) - the others being James, Michelle, Riley, Stephanie, Beth and Ben - and is one of four - the others being James, Michelle and Riley - to have a substantial storyline on the show.
Quotes
- Main article: Giselle/Quotes
External links
Gallery
"Look at that painting!"
To view the Giselle Bellamy gallery, click here. |
References
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