Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Live To Dance Judges Show 2011:Paula Abdul

Paula Abdul once again lovingly Ditz irritants in American Idol country, presided over the premiere live dance on Tuesday night with a disappointing amount of quiet sanity. An endless two hours of dancers aged 9 to 90, live dance was built around his training as a dancer and choreographer.

What it turned out, however, was America's Got Talent limited to watermarks; to a dance with the stars without stars, a So You Think You Can Dance with ... Well, that's basically what I live for dancing was: SYTYCD without Cat Deeley, but a lot less with an accent, the toothy Gunsberg Andrew.

At first, the crowd favorite was Bev and Hap, a couple of 83 and 68 respectively, primly started dancing to "Moon River", but later caused cries of surprise that looked for hours and jump to "James Brown Get Up Offa that I "After a while, however, the age angle -. oldsters or very young - became repetitive. Throughout the 90-minute mark, I found it hard to warm my heart enough to feel the flow of affection to the judges considered for rogues were higher than the act of Chi-Town finest machines, and caused nourished lusty applause from the studio audience.

Oh, right: judges. Besides Abdul, who was choreographer Travis Payne and Kimberly Wyatt Pussycat Dolls. (Wyatt is much more bearable than pussycat terribly egotistical The Sing-Off, Nicole Scherzinger, but not much more articulate.) The final prize is $ 500,000. The trick of judging is that judges award the stars: a minimum of two gold stars (as opposed to red) are needed to reach the next level of competition.

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