Friday, March 2, 2007

I forgot to blog about dancelife

Being too busy with my own dance life I forgot to blog about "Dancelife" that new television show that is a big hit with dancers and reality TV buffs alike.

So on Monday's episode, Jersey was dead on at all of her auditions and got a national commercial for Skechers as well as a gig doing Omarion's new music video.

Unfortunately, the call times for both gigs were at the same exact time, and Jersey decided to go with the national commercial which would give her a ton of exposure. However, Omarion and his producers thought it was completely unprofessional of her to cancel on them when she already said she would dance for them.

Those kinds of things happen all the time, and "will continue you to happen the more successful you get" Blake told Jersey as they shopped for a new car for her, one that wouldn't keep breaking down all the time.

There was a ton of dancing in the show, which made me tres tres happy, YEAH!

And one little clip that was raw and real, at the car dealership really touched me.

Blake spun around and did a back batemont (it's hard to explain in words I just realized this instance, but you basically kick your leg up, and in this case, toward the back) to a full split. It was perfect and real, because he was excited.

I feel like myself as well as many dance friends end up dancing during random times, in various public places, and without self-consciousness.

Another great part of the show was the emotional dance solo at the end, this time Nolan's. And Nolan had plenty of reason to get out a lot of anger and frustration after blowing up at Blake, probably jealous of all of Blake's success. Nolan called him a "bitch" and basically explained he just didn't like him.

Nolan also came out to his father, dealt with finding a new apartment, and more disappointment at dance auditions.

His solo wasn't perfect or seemingly previously choreographed, because each movement was easily identifiable to different emotions he must have been going through.

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