Emma Slater
Emma Louise Slater (born 25 December 1988) is a British-American professional dancer and choreographer, best known for her role as a professional partner on the ABC reality competition series Dancing with the Stars, where she won the season 24 Mirrorball Trophy with NFL player Rashad Jennings in 2017.[1] Born in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England, and raised in nearby Tamworth, Staffordshire, Slater began performing in stage school productions as a child and started dancing at the age of five.[2] By age ten, she had transitioned to ballroom and Latin dance training and began competing soon after, eventually representing England at major events.[3] At 16, she won the British Under 21 Latin American Championships in 2005, repeating the victory the following year in 2006.[3] Early in her career, Slater performed in West End productions, appeared as a featured dancer in George Michael's 2004 music video "Round Here," and had a small role in the 2008 film Mamma Mia!.[3] At 18, she pursued dance full-time, performing in various theater shows and international competitions before relocating to the United States to advance her career. She became a U.S. citizen in December 2020.[3] Slater joined Dancing with the Stars as a troupe member in season 14 in 2012, transitioning to a professional dancer in season 17 in 2013, where she partnered with comedian Bill Engvall and finished fourth.[3] Over 17 seasons as a pro through 2025, she has partnered with celebrities including actor Bill Engvall, NFL player Rashad Jennings, and property developer Drew Scott, reaching multiple finals and earning acclaim for her choreography and teaching style.[3] Her 2017 victory with Jennings marked her as one of the show's enduring professionals, and she continued competing in later seasons, such as season 34 in 2025.[4] Beyond television, Slater has choreographed for live tours, including the Dancing with the Stars live shows, and co-owns the DANCE & CO studio in Los Angeles, where she teaches ballroom and Latin dance.[5] In her personal life, Slater married fellow Dancing with the Stars professional Sasha Farber in March 2018 after meeting on the show in 2011; the couple separated in 2022 and finalized their divorce in 2024, citing irreconcilable differences.[6] As of 2025, she is in a relationship with fellow pro dancer Alan Bersten, with whom she shares a supportive partnership both on and off the dance floor.[7]Biography
Early life
Emma Slater was born Emma Louise Slater on December 25, 1988, in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England.[8] She grew up alongside her twin sister, Kelly, who later became a costume designer and stylist.[9] Her parents, Robin and Julie Slater, supported her early pursuits.[9] The family relocated to Tamworth, Staffordshire, a medieval town in central England, where Slater spent much of her childhood.[10] From a young age, Slater displayed a high-energy personality and begged her parents to enroll her in dance classes.[11] She began general dance training at age 5, initially focusing on ballet at the Novelli Stage School in Tamworth.[10][12] This early exposure ignited her passion for movement and performance, laying the foundation for her future career.[13] At age 10, Slater was introduced to Latin and ballroom dancing, which captivated her after witnessing a Rumba performance.[9] She joined the Zig Zag Dance Factory and soon transitioned to competitive training at Richardz Dance, specializing in Latin styles by age 14.[9] These formative years in England shaped her technical skills and competitive drive, leading her toward professional opportunities.[12]Personal life
Emma Slater relocated to the United States in 2012 to pursue professional dance opportunities, joining the cast of Dancing with the Stars as a troupe member in its fourteenth season.[10] In December 2020, Slater acquired U.S. citizenship alongside her then-husband, marking a significant personal milestone after eight years in the country.[14] Slater married fellow professional dancer Sasha Farber on March 25, 2018, in a ceremony attended by 180 guests at Bella Blanca in Los Angeles, with several Dancing with the Stars colleagues serving as bridesmaids.[15] The couple, who had gotten engaged during a live episode of the show in 2016, announced their separation in August 2022 after four years of marriage, having been apart for several months prior. Slater filed for divorce in February 2023, citing irreconcilable differences, and the divorce was finalized on May 16, 2024.[16] Following her divorce, Slater began a relationship with fellow Dancing with the Stars professional Alan Bersten, which they publicly confirmed in April 2025 with an onstage kiss during the final performance of the DWTS: Live! tour.[17] As of November 2025, the couple remains together, often sharing glimpses of their partnership through social appearances and joint projects within the dance community.[18] Slater maintains a close bond with her twin sister, Kelly Slater, a costume designer and stylist, who has provided ongoing emotional support during key career transitions, including her move abroad and personal challenges.[19]Dance career
Competitive dancing
Emma Slater began her competitive dance career in the United Kingdom shortly after starting formal training in Latin and ballroom dancing at the age of 10.[10] Initially focusing on youth-level events, she quickly achieved success in regional and national competitions across England, building a foundation through rigorous training in the UK's competitive dance circuit.[2] By her mid-teens, Slater had transitioned from amateur to professional levels, around age 16, partnering with various dancers in the professional ballroom scene.[2] Her breakthrough came in 2005, when she won the British Under 21 Latin American Championship at Blackpool, marking her emergence as a top junior talent.[10] The following year, she secured victory at the 2006 UK Under 21 Latin American Championship, further solidifying her reputation in the Latin American discipline.[20] During her competitive peak in the mid-2000s, Slater ranked among the world's top 20 under 21 Latin American dancers, representing England in international events and national championships. This success in the UK dance circuit, including consistent placements in prestigious tournaments, highlighted her technical precision and performance ability in styles such as cha-cha, samba, and rumba. Her achievements paved the way for opportunities in professional theatre productions.Theatre work
Early in her professional career, Slater appeared as a featured dancer in George Michael's 2004 music video "Round Here" at the age of 15.[2] In 2007, she had a dancer role in the film Mamma Mia!, released in 2008, and contributed vocals to its soundtrack.[2] Emma Slater began her professional theatre career in the mid-2000s, transitioning from competitive dancing to stage performances across the UK and internationally, where she showcased her expertise in Latin and ballroom styles through ensemble and featured roles in dance-heavy musicals and revues. This period, spanning roughly 2005 to 2010, allowed her to collaborate with large casts in high-profile productions, honing her skills in live theatre before her move to television.[2][12] In 2005, at the age of 16, Slater made her stage debut as a principal Latin dancer in Simply Ballroom, a touring production that performed in London's West End, as well as in the UAE and South Africa, emphasizing energetic ballroom routines and Latin numbers.[2][12] Her early exposure to international audiences in this show highlighted her versatility in fast-paced, narrative-driven dance spectacles. Following this, Slater established herself in London's West End with a series of acclaimed productions during 2007–2008. She joined the cast of Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych Theatre as a featured Latin dancer and understudy for the lead role of Baby Houseman, contributing to the show's sultry choreography under director James Powell and performing in its extended run that captured the essence of 1960s dance culture.[21][12][10] Concurrently, Slater appeared in Cheek to Cheek at The Coliseum and Latin Fever at The Peacock Theatre, both West End shows that celebrated swing, Latin, and jazz fusion, where she performed as part of dynamic ensemble dance sequences that drew large crowds for their infectious energy.[2][12] By 2009, Slater expanded her theatre work internationally with Burn the Floor, a high-octane Latin and ballroom revue that toured China before transferring to Broadway's Longacre Theatre, where she served as a performer in the production's New York residency from August 2009 to January 2010.[22][12] This role marked her Broadway debut and underscored the global appeal of her dance style, bridging UK theatre traditions with American audiences through rigorous, award-nominated choreography. Throughout this phase, Slater's contributions remained focused on performance rather than original choreography, though her stage experience informed later creative endeavors.[2]Television career
Role on Dancing with the Stars
Emma Slater first joined Dancing with the Stars as a member of the dance troupe during season 14 in 2012. She performed in ensemble numbers and assisted with choreography in this capacity through seasons 15 and 16 in 2012 and 2013, respectively.[23][10] In season 17, premiering in September 2013, Slater was promoted to the roster of professional dancers, beginning her role of partnering with celebrity contestants.[23] Her overall tenure on the series has extended from 2012 to the present day, encompassing more than a decade of involvement and positioning her among the show's longest-tenured professionals as of season 34 in 2025.[24] Beyond partnering, Slater has made notable contributions to the production, including choreographing group and team dances that enhance the show's visual spectacle. She has also served as a host for Dancing with the Stars: All Access Live, conducting interviews and behind-the-scenes segments, and pioneered live fitness classes on the show's digital platforms. Additionally, she has led virtual dance classes via online platforms, such as a special session in January 2025 to support those affected by Los Angeles wildfires.[10][25] Slater's participation in live tours has further extended her role, including performances and co-hosting duties on the Dancing with the Stars Live! 2025 Tour, where she publicly confirmed her romantic relationship with fellow professional dancer Alan Bersten through an onstage kiss during the finale in April 2025.[26][27] Originally from England, Slater relocated to the United States upon joining the show, becoming a U.S.-based professional dancer whose British roots have infused the competition with an international perspective on ballroom and Latin styles.[23]Partnered seasons on Dancing with the Stars
Emma Slater made her debut as a professional partner on Dancing with the Stars in season 17 (2013), paired with comedian Bill Engvall. The duo advanced to the finals, where they performed a memorable freestyle routine before being eliminated in fourth place.[28][29] In season 18 (2014), Slater partnered with actor Billy Dee Williams, but the pair faced significant challenges due to Williams' chronic back issues, leading to their withdrawal after two weeks and an 11th-place finish.[30][31] Slater's seasons 19 through 21 (2014–2015) featured diverse partners: NASCAR driver Michael Waltrip in season 19, with whom she reached the semifinals before a seventh-place elimination highlighted by a high-scoring Argentine tango; musician Redfoo in season 20, who earned fan favorite status for energetic performances like a jive but exited first in 12th place; and social media star Hayes Grier in season 21, placing fourth after a strong run that included consistent mid-20s scores and a popular team dance.[32][33] Returning for seasons 23 to 25 (2016–2017), Slater teamed with politician Rick Perry in season 23, finishing 10th amid steady improvement; NFL player Rashad Jennings in season 24, where their near-perfect routines—including a 40-point Viennese waltz in the finale—secured the Mirrorball Trophy in first place, marking Slater's sole victory to date; and Property Brothers star Drew Scott in season 25, who placed fifth with highlights like a high-energy jive.[34][35][1] From seasons 26 to 29 (2018–2019), her partners included baseball player Johnny Damon (ninth place in season 26), actor John Schneider (eighth place in season 27), actor James Van Der Beek (fifth in season 28, noted for creative contemporary pieces), and actor Charles Esten (10th in season 29). These runs showcased Slater's versatility with athletic and acting celebrities, often emphasizing emotional storytelling in routines. In season 30 (2021), Slater partnered with country singer Jimmie Allen, reaching the semifinals before finishing seventh in a double elimination. Season 31 (2022) saw her with actor Trevor Donovan, who placed fifth after advancing to the semifinals with strong technical performances._season_30)_season_31) In recent seasons 32 to 34 (2023–2025), Slater partnered with real estate broker Mauricio Umansky in season 32, advancing to the semifinals before a ninth-place finish amid personal life buzz; actor Reginald VelJohnson in season 33, who at age 72 delivered heartfelt performances but was eliminated early in a double exit, placing 11th; and comedian Andy Richter in season 34, who placed seventh after elimination on November 11, 2025, following standout moments like an emotional salsa dedicated to Richter's daughter during Dedication Night in October 2025.[36][37][38][39][40][41] Across 16 partnered seasons, Slater has demonstrated a pattern of success with athletes like Jennings and Damon, actors such as Van Der Beek and Esten, and comedians including Engvall and Richter, achieving one championship and multiple top-five finishes that underscore her coaching prowess.[1][42]| Season | Partner | Placement | Notable Highlight |
|---|---|---|---|
| 17 (2013) | Bill Engvall | 4th | Finals freestyle performance[28] |
| 18 (2014) | Billy Dee Williams | 11th | Early withdrawal due to injury[30] |
| 19 (2014) | Michael Waltrip | 7th | Semifinals Argentine tango[32] |
| 20 (2015) | Redfoo | 12th | Fan-favorite jive |
| 21 (2015) | Hayes Grier | 4th | Strong team dance run[33] |
| 23 (2016) | Rick Perry | 10th | Consistent improvement |
| 24 (2017) | Rashad Jennings | 1st | Mirrorball win with finale 40-point waltz[35] |
| 25 (2017) | Drew Scott | 5th | Energetic jive |
| 26 (2018) | Johnny Damon | 9th | Athletic flair |
| 27 (2018) | John Schneider | 8th | Emotional routines |
| 28 (2019) | James Van Der Beek | 5th | Creative contemporary |
| 29 (2019) | Charles Esten | 10th | Storytelling focus |
| 30 (2021) | Jimmie Allen | 7th | Semifinals double elimination_season_30) |
| 31 (2022) | Trevor Donovan | 5th | Semifinals technical performances_season_31) |
| 32 (2023) | Mauricio Umansky | 9th | Semifinals buzz[36] |
| 33 (2024) | Reginald VelJohnson | 11th | Heartfelt early performances[37] |
| 34 (2025) | Andy Richter | 7th | October dedication salsa to daughter[40] |