Kiwi dance queen Parris Goebel made Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit

December 31, 2019

Goebel is behind the moves for Justin Bieber's "Sorry" video which has reached 2.9 billion views online.

Award-winning choreographer Parris Goebel has become a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to dance.

A distinguished dancer, Goebel led her Royal Family dance crew to victory at the World Hip Hop Dance Championships three times.

She has also worked with famous international artists including Justin Bieber, Rihanna and Jennifer Lopez.

See the full list of honours here .

Goebel said the award was an unexpected honour because dance was often passed over for other sporting codes.

World renowned Hip Hop dancer Parris Goebel is set to add acting to her resume.

"We'd hear of different people getting it as I was growing up but I never imagined myself getting this honour to be honest," she said.

"I guess just being in the dance industry ... sometimes there's a lot of stigma around that."

She said dance was her gift and purpose, and so felt she had a duty to work hard and open doors for others.

With several world championships under her belt, it was safe to say she had been successful.

It will all happen in Dubai in 2020.

"I think it's definitely a bit more normalised to dream and to have goals to become a professional dancer."

Goebel recalled being younger when people would often laugh at her when she spoke of her dreams to make it worldwide.

She said no one believed a young girl from Auckland could become an internationally renowned dancer, which only drove her to want it more.

Goebel and her sisters have an inspirational message for teenage Maori and Pacific women.

"I would say from the success of the Royal Family, and you know, the things that I've been able to do in my career show other young dancers 'hey you can do it'."

"It doesn't matter if you're from little old New Zealand, if you work hard enough anything is possible," she said.

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