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Opinion by
Heiky
posted
1 year ago
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From
www.nowpublic.com/culture/highlights-so-you-think-you-...-13
Results:
Bottom three:
Courtney G. and Gev
Comfort and Thayne
Kourtni L. and Matt
Eliminated:
Kourtni L.
Matt
Compared to last week's show, Wednesday's episode was only satisfactory for me. Who knows? Maybe it was because they were trying to cram all 14 dances into one show, resulting in rushed introductions, less practices per dance between couples and other effects that came into play. Or, maybe the only problem is me. Maybe I'm just too picky with shows like this, and I want them to be "perfect" and "just right". Whatever the cause, most of the dances in episode 12 did not capture my attention, and without looking at my notes, I probably would not even be able to remember who danced what and when. How sad.
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ANGEL AND THE MAMBOKATS’ “BLACK MAMBO”
TO REPRISE ON “SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE” SEPTEMBER 2ND
Hollywood, CA, August 25, 2009— As a performer, recording artist, dancer and choreographer for more than twenty years, Angel Ferreira has grown up in the music business. He’s performed with everyone from Madonna to Vanessa Williams. After a strong career as a dance artist, Angel adopted a new style and became a bandleader, fronting the Afro-Cuban soul band Angel and the Mambokats. He’s recently seen one of the tracks from his self-produced and released album Horizontal Mambo break huge—on TV. Twenty millions of viewers heard the track “Black Mambo” as the dance number for Benji and Heidi on Season Two of So You Think You Can Dance? Then, millions more saw Olympic gold medalist Misty May Traynor and Maksim dance to “Black Mambo” on Dancing with the Stars. Next week, millions of viewers will see and hear Black Mambo again on So You Think You Can Dance: Top Dances Special The show airs Wednesday, September 2nd on Fox at 8:00PM Pacific/7:00PM Central Time (check local listings for precise air times) and the song has breathed new life...
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Before “Dancing with the Stars”, “America’s Best Dance Crew” and “So You Think You Can Dance” there was Astaire-Rogers. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are among the most successful and well-known dancers in American history. Together, this dancing and acting duo made ten films. To this day, "Fred and Ginger" remains an almost automatic reference for any successful dance partnership. Many classical dancers and choreographers acknowledge their importance and influence on dance today. Now, you can see what they were all about – Comcast has ten films featuring Astaire and Rogers available now including, Shall We Dance, Swing Time and Top Hat. So check out the pair that has inspired the dance craze of today On Demand in the “Movies & Events” folder under “Movie Collections.”
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