Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Solid Gold Dancers Paula Abdul:Live To Dance Judges 2011

Oh Paula, Paula ... oh how your fans that you missed. Our wait is over, as Paula went back to our airwaves Jan. 4 at the CBS live dance a real dance competition, unlike some others we know. Are you a fan of the dance competition, this show did not disappoint. Those who were involved in the controversy dancing star pleased to see live dance clearly defined itself from the opening sequence, looking for the best dance act, and best of, which means the act of breaking barriers and gives us something we've never seen before. A difficult task, but we know the journey that we embark.
The premiere of the night we were auditioning in Los Angeles and New York, with an hour dedicated to each city. Auditions were pre-produced and packed in front of a studio audience, some were total of 30 hearings in second place, while others were in the assembly sequences at lightning speed, with a short video of some injuries and bloopers (always fun). Live to dance moves at an extremely rapid pace, keeping the stories of new entrant and judge of jokes to a minimum. If you blinked you would have lost an audition.
Two or more gold stars by judges move a contender for the "short list" of consideration for the semifinals, while 2 or more red stars mean better luck next time. A judge has the opportunity to change their vote and the first and only night was a change of Travis Payne, who yielded to pressure from sitting for a trio of aging former Solid Gold dancers. While the program lacks the Nitty Gritty raw auditions are so familiar with American Idol, it shows that judges are well within their element. Travis Payne, a dancer from the age of 9 years, was a choreographer for Michael Jackson, while Kim Wyatt, also a choreographer with a long list of credits, is the founder of the Pussycat Dolls. Paula, of course, is a dancer and choreographer appreciated in its own right. The judges clearly teamwork. His comments were warm, uplifting and professional, while the reviews were positive, encouraging and helpful. Not bad for aspiring diatribes without talent, and do not slander or controversy in the judges' table. Even the host was a love, humor admit to knowing the Solid Gold dance routines as a child.

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