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Toronto's Sergio Trujillo thrilled with On Your Feet! Tony nod

Colombian-born, Toronto-raised Sergio Trujillo has worked on several Tony-winning musicals, but heading into Sunday's awards as a first-time nominee, the choreographer already feels a sense of victory. 'For me to be able to do a show about my people and to be recognized for it, it's a very special time.'

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Colombian-born, Toronto-raised choreographer and director Sergio Trujillo, seen here in Toronto in 2013, is a first-time Tony nominee this weekend for his work on the musical On Your Feet! (Chris Young/Canadian Press)

Toronto-raised Sergio Trujillo has worked on Tony-winning musicals like Jersey Boys and Memphis, and has previously attended the annual ceremony saluting Broadway's best.

But heading into Sunday's awards as a first-time nominee, the star choreographer already feels a sense of victory with his contributions to the musical On Your Feet!

"This is my ninth Broadway show, and I had never done a show that had had Latin themes in it that dealt with the Latin culture — and I'm Colombian," Trujillo said in a phone interview from New York.

"For me to be able to do a show about my people and to be recognized for it, it's a very special time."

The story of Gloria and Emilio Estefan

Josh Segarra, left, and Ana Villafane appear as Emilio and Gloria Estefan in the musical On Your Feet!, based on the story of the influential Latin music duo. (Matthew Murphy/Vivacity Media Group/Associated Press)

The musical is based on the love story of Grammy-winning superstar singer Gloria Estefan and her legendary producer-musician husband Emilio.

The production reveals how the Cuban-American couple met, battled for crossover success, handled inter-family squabbles and overcame a bus crash that nearly claimed Gloria's life.

The cast performs Trujillo's moves, which are set to the soundtrack of Gloria's catalogue of hits, including CongaDon't Wanna Lose You1-2-3 and, of course, Get On Your Feet.

"They're extremely respectful of the collaboration," Trujillo said of the Estefans.

"They didn't come into Broadway saying: 'Well, we know how to do it.' They were respectful of [director] Jerry Mitchell and I and our process and our entire team."

Diverse year on Broadway

The Late Late Show host James Corden will helm this year's Tonys, which is celebrating a racially diverse slate of talent from the Great White Way.

Fourteen of the 40 nominees for acting in plays and musicals are actors of colour, including a nod for Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong'o (Eclipsed). And the diversity extends beyond on-stage performers to Trujillo's fellow choreographer nominee Savion Glover, and Eclipsed playwright Danai Gurira of The Walking Dead fame.

For the theatre community to be open to diversity, to embrace diversity, to embrace stories from other cultures I think is really important at this time and age in our country — and in North America- Sergio Trujillo

"For the theatre community to be open to diversity, to embrace diversity, to embrace stories from other cultures I think is really important at this time and age in our country — and in North America, period," said Trujillo.

"As far as theatre goes, if you can tell that story in a black box without the aid of any scenery, of any lights, of any costume ... then you've done your work.

"The audiences come in, and I think that they're open to accepting that a black man or a Latino man can be playing [Alexander] Hamilton or all the various presidents."

Trujillo said his involvement with On Your Feet! has awakened his personal desire to help broaden the range of stories showcased — particularly those reflective of his heritage.

"I have to be responsible and figure out a way of supporting other artists that have real dreams and aspirations of writing stories, of composing music that is Latin, of supporting Latin directors, dancers, actors," he said.

"I feel like it's an important time for me and other producers that are Latin and other directors that are Latin and me to really try to get our stories to be heard and seen and told."

U.S. first lady Michelle Obama dances alongside On Your Feet! actor Josh Segarra, left, and choreographer Sergio Trujillo at a White House event in November 2015. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)