Travis Wall is an American dancer, choreographer, and television personality, primarily known for his work in the realm of contemporary dance. Born on September 16, 1987, in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Wall gained fame as a contestant on the reality TV show "So You Think You Can Dance," where he showcased his exceptional talent and creativity, finishing as a runner-up in Season 2. Wall's choreographic style blends elements of contemporary, jazz, and lyrical dance, often characterized by emotional narratives and innovative movement. He has created notable works for various platforms, including television shows like "Dancing with the Stars" and performances for renowned companies such as the Joffrey Ballet and the Broadway production of "Wicked." His impact on music and dance extends beyond choreography; Wall has influenced a generation of dancers and choreographers with his artistic vision. He has received multiple accolades, including several Emmy Awards for Outstanding Choreography, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the dance community. Through his work, Wall continues to push the boundaries of contemporary dance, inspiring both audiences and aspiring artists alike.