Mark Isaiah performed with Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee on their song, “Despacito,” for The Voice finals
Fonsi and Daddy Yankee are Puerto Rican singers behind the international phenomenon and No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100. Mark was a welcome addition to the season’s final episode.
How could I have forgotten this cover?
I was watching The Voice’s Finale and I saw this live.
It’s become a ‘brainworm’.
I do like the song.
The main reason is because it’s an awesome hit for two well-known Puerto Rican singers, each one in their own category.
Their work together in this project has become worldwide known … inspiring covers and parodies.
Go, Puerto Rico!!
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Derek & Julianne Hough Chill Audience With Devastating Dance About Parents’ Divorce
Both world renowned dancers and doting siblings, Derek and Julianne Hough took a unique approach to their recent dance performance on Dancing With The Stars, leaving their audience members with sharp feelings of heartache and searing emotions. The number was intended to publicly display the painful ramifications of their parents’ divorce, choosing to tell their heart-rendering story through their most expressive gift: dance.
The brother and sister took on an exceptionally intricate approach to their performance, utilizing various actors to portray both their parents and their childhood selves.
Viktor Kee has been performing on stage since he was six years old, the Ukrainian born juggler is a graduate of the professional Circus School in Kiev. He has won awards at most of the world’s major circus festivals including Cirque de Demain in Paris and the International Circus festival in Monte Carlo.
A favorite with audiences around the world, Viktor has performed at the Moulin Rouge, Lido de Paris, the Friedrichstadtpalast in Berlin, the Mirage, and the MGM Grand with Barbra Streisand in Las Vegas, Teatro Zinzanni in Seattle, the Royal Albert Hall in London, and around the world with Cirque du Soleil’s “Dralion”, “Voyage deLa Vie” Singapore and currently in new Cirque du Soleil show “Amaluna“.
In the development of Viktor’s career he has stood on the shoulders of his forefathers in the juggling world. He has pushed the level of artistic expression in juggling to new levels. For Viktor, the world of movement and object manipulation is not only external, but also a physical manifestation of the internal emotional world. It is an ephemeral event that begs to be experienced viscerally as much as visually.
Quite possibly the world’s sexiest juggler, Viktor Kee, has developed a unique, mesmerizing style of juggling.
A style of performance that melds dance, acrobatics and juggling into a wondrous ballet of sensuality.
Nyle & Peta silence the ‘Dancing With the Stars’ competition with powerful paso doble
With a hearing-impaired dancer in the competition, it was only a matter of time before a moment like this came to “Dancing With the Stars.” On Monday’s (May 9) episode, Nyle DiMarco and Peta Murgatroyd took the music out of their routine.
Hitting the stage with a powerful paso doble number, the pair not only hit their steps hard and with meaning, the music stopped halfway through the number.
Doing their part to show the audience what it feels like to go through the motions of a dance routine without the ability to hear the music, all that was heard for these seconds was the clapping of the audience. The moment definitely drove the point home and moved the crowd in multiple ways.
Len Goodman’s comments weren’t very positive, saying, “I thought there needed a little more shaping through the body, on occasion.
” As the boos came from the audience, his critiques grew harsher, but he ended his point on a high note, with: “I’ve got to say, you come out every time and you dance with purpose and confidence.”
“I thought that was mind blowing,” exclaims Bruno Tonioli. Shifting the tone of the critiques, Carrie Ann Inaba agreed with Bruno. With tears in her eyes, she says, “I’ve seen a lot on this show for 22 seasons and I’ve never seen anything like that which touched me so profoundly.”
With 10 from Carrie Ann Inaba, a 9 from Len Goodman and another 10 from Bruno Tonioli, the duo’s total score for the routine is 29.
Shaping Sound Dance Co. once again brought their fantastic moves to Ellen’s stage.
Check out their awesome performance!
Established in 2012 and based out of Los Angeles, Shaping Sound is a contemporary dance company focused on choreographic artistry.
Emmy®-nominated choreographers Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance, and dance visionary Kyle Robinson, formed Shaping Sound to transform contemporary dance into a mainstream form of entertainment.
The creation of Shaping Sound was chronicled on the television series “All The Right Moves” on Oxygen and company members have been featured on “So You Think You Can Dance”, “Dancing With The Stars,” and toured internationally with recording artists and award-winning dance companies.
Shaping Sound’s movement style provides its audiences access to and an understanding of contemporary dance through its unique fusion of jazz, modern, and hip-hop choreography. With a dynamic mix of energy, emotion, and athleticism, the ensemble brings a musicality of movement to each performance.
Shaping Sound is dedicated to creating opportunities for contemporary performers and to serving as teachers and role models for young dancers through performances, workshops, and more.
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