Top 14, hip hop, Shane Sparks. Top 4, contemporary, Mia Michaels. Reblogged 10 years ago from creeponit-deactivated Tagged: sytycd , so you think you can dance , katee shean , stephen twitch boss , season 4 , top 8 , contemporary , mia michaels , twitchee , videos ,. Posted 10 years ago. Tagged: sytycd , so you think you can dance , jaimie goodwin , season 3 ,. Wow, impressive. Hero McRae. Reblogged 10 years ago from vanessavillanueva.
Tagged: sytycd , so you think you can dance , hero mcrae , season 8 , auditions , videos ,. Raving led to dance battles, and before long he was winning competitions all across North America. Though McGrath recently began to pursue both acting and choreography more aggressively, dance remains his first love, and continues to travel and teach classes all over the world.
Luther Brown Bio: Luther Brown and his creative, trendsetting, innovative vision has transformed the formerly unknown Toronto urban dance community into a thriving industry. As the founder and owner of Do Dat Entertainment, Brown created an industry - professional urban dance community that linked Toronto to the ever-growing entertainment industry in the United States.
Over the past five years, he has choreographed an abundance of music videos, many which have gone on to win awards. Brown has been the creative director for many tours and choreographed various live shows for artists including Gary Beals, Shawn Desman, Keshia Chante and Mario. I mean, before I got into ballet this past season, I knew nothing about ballet except that Karen Kain now the artistic director of the NBA and Rex Harrington were stars in the ballet world.
Bio: Born in Peterborough, Ont. Renowned both in Canada and abroad for his interpretations of classical roles in Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Giselle and The Sleeping Beauty, Harrington's performances established him as one of the most accomplished and charismatic male dancers of his era. Vancouver guest Judges: Mary Murphy. Another import from the franchise. Her infectious laugh and "Maryisms" like "Hot Tamale Train" have helped make the show a smash hit around the world.
Murphy began her career as a professional ballroom dancer. She and her partners compiled an impressive list of accomplishments; including victories at The Austrian National Championships and The U. Nine Dance Championships. She also runs Mary Murphy's Chance To Dance program, which brings dance to children in underprivileged areas. Paul Becker must be the younger hot judge that knows what's hot NOW. Don't know much about him but I happened to have read a recent article by The Toronto Star that recently profiled Paul Becker.
Bio: Born in Victoria, Paul Becker has become one of the most sought after choreographers in the industry today. Most recently, he has been well noticed for his work with the hit rock group The Jonas Brothers.
However that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Becker's talent and credits. Becker is a true visionary; any project that Becker is a part of, he brings his humor, creativity, and endless persistence to make the creation a dynamic experience.
Recognized for her versatility, musicality and keen eye for the stage, Williams is also known for her sexy, edgy, athletic, "rock-n-roll meets theatre" choreography. It began in , when Williams embarked on a four-year experience with Prince. I hope to see more classical dance on this show. Erik and I are both impressed by the innovative choreography of husband and wife Napoleon and Tabitha.
This night they created a number that had the partners linked together with a chain. Both dancers were strong in their sharp, definitive movements, which were a natural for the boy, who is a phenomenon in popping. His movements are truly astounding and impressive.
The girl did well in her own right keeping up with him. A well done and danced piece. Closing the show was a fun and fast-paced quickstep, by Jean Marc. As usual, his creativity shone through the dance, from the theme, to the patterns, to the surprise costume change. The couple did a remarkable job keeping up with the speed and complexity required by the quickstep. No smoke and mirrors needed for this show—the dancers are the real deal, highly skilled and full of energy.
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