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With talent and precision that goes far beyond their age, The Young Cast has already been performing together for more than half of their lives. Dancing together for nine years now, it's no surprise that they dance as “one”. Competing all over the world, they have placed in the top three at both World of Dance and Hip Hop International in the junior division and have their sights set on primetime. Regular kids outside of dance, they work hard to balance school, family, boyfriends, and girlfriends! Coming to us from Quebec, they look forward to making Canada proud. SOCIAL: @theyoungcast.official @atheblond @annsophiebeaulieu @amy.alphacrew @ely_barnabe @emie_youngster @flo.alphacrew @imanie_youngster @Lau_poire @lilyrosecarbonneau @phil_youngster @tommy_audet
With talent and precision that goes far beyond their age, The Young Cast has already been performing together for more than half of their lives. Dancing together for nine years now, it's no surprise that they dance as “one”. Competing all over the world, they have placed in the top three at both World of Dance and Hip Hop International in the junior division and have their sights set on primetime. Regular kids outside of dance, they work hard to balance school, family, boyfriends, and girlfriends! Coming to us from Quebec, they look forward to making Canada proud. SOCIAL: @theyoungcast.official @atheblond @annsophiebeaulieu @amy.alphacrew @ely_barnabe @emie_youngster @flo.alphacrew @imanie_youngster @Lau_poire @lilyrosecarbonneau @phil_youngster @tommy_audet
Canadian hip-hop crew GRVMENT came to the “World of Dance” Qualifiers with plenty of heart, but also a lot to live up to. This Junior Division troupe is hoping to follow in the footsteps of season two winners The Lab. But first they had to perform for Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo and Derek Hough when they thought they were just supposed to be meeting producers for their final audition.
Canadian hip-hop crew GRVMENT came to the “World of Dance” Qualifiers with plenty of heart, but also a lot to live up to. This Junior Division troupe is hoping to follow in the footsteps of season two winners The Lab. But first they had to perform for Jennifer Lopez, Ne-Yo and Derek Hough when they thought they were just supposed to be meeting producers for their final audition.
When NBC’s “World of Dance” returns for its fourth season (10 p.m. Tuesday, May 26), two Seattle-area teens will be among the competitors showing off their moves. James Ades, of Kent, and Harris Weiskopf, of Bellevue, who met about five years ago through the Allegro Performing Arts Academy in Kent, will compete for a $1 million grand prize. Hosted by Scott Evans with judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and Ne-Yo, the new season of “World of Dance” completed filming just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down Hollywood production. Ades and Weiskopf originally auditioned via video last September at the start of their junior years of high school. Ades was at Kentlake High School and Weiskopf was registered at Sammamish High School while attending classes through the Running Start program at Bellevue College. The teens had danced together before “World of Dance” but usually on larger group competition teams, not as a duo, for a specific reason: “Us together is nonstop goofing off and having fun and pulling each other’s chains,” Ades says. He credits Allegro instructor and choreographer Patrick Pulkrabek with putting the two together for “World of Dance.” “He saw an opportunity and we took it and we became a duo,” Weiskopf says. After their first audition submitted on video, the pair were invited to audition in-person in Los Angeles. “We really were going in at 100%,” Weiskopf says. “Not only is it crazy to think we had this opportunity, but it’s also our future and could impact our lives for the rest of our careers. We were in it to win it.” Once notified they’d made it to the next stage, the pressure began to mount. “Crap, this is awesome, this is amazing, but the other half of me was like, the world is going to see me dance, I better be my best. I have to be like a trained athlete,” Weiskopf says. “Dance is my life,” Ades adds. “This is my chance to put myself out there.” Described as contemporary dancers on “World of Dance,” Ades says their trainer is a ballet choreographer so they aimed to be versatile, working on a fusion of styles as they spent five hours a day in the dance studio for two months before “World of Dance” began shooting its new season early this year.
When NBC’s “World of Dance” returns for its fourth season (10 p.m. Tuesday, May 26), two Seattle-area teens will be among the competitors showing off their moves. James Ades, of Kent, and Harris Weiskopf, of Bellevue, who met about five years ago through the Allegro Performing Arts Academy in Kent, will compete for a $1 million grand prize. Hosted by Scott Evans with judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and Ne-Yo, the new season of “World of Dance” completed filming just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic that shut down Hollywood production. Ades and Weiskopf originally auditioned via video last September at the start of their junior years of high school. Ades was at Kentlake High School and Weiskopf was registered at Sammamish High School while attending classes through the Running Start program at Bellevue College. The teens had danced together before “World of Dance” but usually on larger group competition teams, not as a duo, for a specific reason: “Us together is nonstop goofing off and having fun and pulling each other’s chains,” Ades says. He credits Allegro instructor and choreographer Patrick Pulkrabek with putting the two together for “World of Dance.” “He saw an opportunity and we took it and we became a duo,” Weiskopf says. After their first audition submitted on video, the pair were invited to audition in-person in Los Angeles. “We really were going in at 100%,” Weiskopf says. “Not only is it crazy to think we had this opportunity, but it’s also our future and could impact our lives for the rest of our careers. We were in it to win it.” Once notified they’d made it to the next stage, the pressure began to mount. “Crap, this is awesome, this is amazing, but the other half of me was like, the world is going to see me dance, I better be my best. I have to be like a trained athlete,” Weiskopf says. “Dance is my life,” Ades adds. “This is my chance to put myself out there.” Described as contemporary dancers on “World of Dance,” Ades says their trainer is a ballet choreographer so they aimed to be versatile, working on a fusion of styles as they spent five hours a day in the dance studio for two months before “World of Dance” began shooting its new season early this year.
Hailing from Gilbert Arizona The Rise features 9 incredibly energetic dancers ranging between the ages of 17 and 26. Founded in 2017, this crew of Arizona natives already has a winning reputation, as they recently took home 1st Place in Hip Hop International’s USA Hip Hop Dance Championship. Featuring familiar faces Myson and Ben from “World of Dance” Season 3’s Elektro Crew, The Rise plans to take no prisoners and come out as Champions of Season 4.
Hailing from Gilbert Arizona The Rise features 9 incredibly energetic dancers ranging between the ages of 17 and 26. Founded in 2017, this crew of Arizona natives already has a winning reputation, as they recently took home 1st Place in Hip Hop International’s USA Hip Hop Dance Championship. Featuring familiar faces Myson and Ben from “World of Dance” Season 3’s Elektro Crew, The Rise plans to take no prisoners and come out as Champions of Season 4.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Derek Hough of NBC's World of Dance. In addition, Neil will interview John Rexroad. The topic is the importance of wearing a mask.
BIO: RIAA Platinum Award Winning Songwriter M. is vixen dynamite. With over 350 Million streams, 1 Million monthly listeners Worldwide and a collection of bold, sexy song collaborations, M. is an untamable force. This lush vocalist has musical features on the Emmy Award winning show So You Think You Can Dance, ESPN, MTV, The CW, Good Morning America, NBC's World of Dance, and a huge collaboration with Hyundai Motors, as well as print support from BUZZFEED’s Amazing Pop Songs, COMPLEX and NYLON Magazine. Prepare yourself for the incalculably bold confessions of her Love, Sex, M. Album coming 2020. Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/faded-ripped-jeans-single/1496264443 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3jaknADFL7EOn3lSRneM7v?si=rsT-RpuZR32TkgO9gTtCbQ
You may have seen them on NBC's World of Dance, dancing behind your favorite artist, choreographing Meghan Trainer's latest music video, or scrolling through your Instagram. Ask anyone in the dance world and they will tell you - Kaycee Rice and Sean Lew are child prodegy legends. Not only have they grown into even more talented teenagers, but they have stayed best friends along the way. (And guys, they aren't just Instagram bffs, these two actually accidentally showed up in matching outfits and continually finished eachother's sentences). On this episode, Kaycee and Sean tell all about their experience competing on World of Dance, the story of how they met and began dancing together, building their dance careers on Instagram, and stories of the celebrities they have worked with. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
We welcome 6 Feet Deep dance group of NBC's World of Dance in a very special episode "6 Beers Deep." The reverend chose this week's beers from Pueblo Vida Brewing, Almanac Brewing, Dillinger Brewing, and more. What's your favorite J-Lo movie? 90's kids rejoice we have Hook trading cards to open. This episode is loaded strap in its a bumpy ride. Follow us at (Instagram - @churchofhops) (Facebook - Church of Hops) (Twitter - @churchofhops) (Rusty - @beer_porn) (Jayar - @jayarfernandez) (Chris - @word_on_these_streets) (Alex - @phototaan)
In this episode, we talk about The Kings a.k.a The Kings United. The Kings, the champions of NBC's World of Dance, are a Hip Hop crew hailing from Mumbai who has taken over the world with their incredible dance style.
Dance competitions are extremely competitive and the music you select matters. Anthony Cordova founder and leader of the EXILES Dance Crew and his dance crew made the decision to highlight and promote Christian Hip Hop in their routines exclusively. God has blessed them tremendously for the decision, the team won silver at the Hip Hop International USA in 2018. They followed that by representing the US in the World Hip Hop dance competition and walked away as the number 5 ranked team in the world. This led to one of their biggest breaks as a team, getting the opportunity to compete on NBC's World of Dance. He shares the story of how the group came together, how they grew as a team, and what was it like to be on the World of Dance Competition, and work with people like Neo and Jennifer Lopez. Its the mission of the Exiles to promote and share the story and the love of Jesus Christ to their community and everyone they inspire through their platform. Follow them on Instagram at @_exiles_ . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/MTMV/support
Jordan Nguyen is a professional dancer and actress. Jordan is best known for dancing on NBC's World of Dance with a dance group known as Girl Cool. She has also worked with a variety of famous choreographers such as Phill Wright and Rumor Noel. In this episode, Jordan discusses her experience competing on NBC's World of Dance, the ways in which ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ has impacted her career, and her opinions of ‘Dance Moms.’
On this weeks episode we have the vegan b-girl extraordinaire, Logan "Logistx" Edra. She has appeared on Ellen, So You Think You Can Dance, Lip Sync Battle, LSB Shortie's, at Justin Bieber's Purpose Tour, and Dance Off Juniors just to name a few. She full on reps her crews Underground Flow and The Lab from NBC's World of Dance. **Warning** In our effort to improve the quality of the show overall we've been trying to up the game and introduce video just in case our listeners wanted to connect the visual aspect to our auditory experience. We have had hiccups along the way and although small we are trying our best to learn as we go. With that said sit back, relax, and enjoy!** On the PodKast we discuss the Daddy/Daughter dynamic between her and her father, Herren, dance inspirations, words of wisdom, and shares her love for podcasts. Did we mention she was 15? SHOWNOTES: Heres Logan's full performance from Arena Dance Experience Los Angeles 2018 which she choreographed ALL on her own. Logistx | Arena LA 2018 [@VIBRVNCY Front Row 4K] Logan is no stranger to the stage. Here is her solo from WODLA 2017. Logistx | FrontRow | World of Dance Los Angeles 2017 | #WODLA17 At around 30:15 Herren talks about parenting and knowing when you're pushing your kids too far. Its always a dangerous line when you know your child really loved something then all of a sudden they want to stop doing it. Herren's awareness speaks volumes about his trust in Logan to make the correct decision for herself. A+ parenting and friendship: "--At that point I knew I had to be like, you know what I can no longer be like this---and let her do everything organically. And I think for parents---Its like one of those things where…like a sport or dance or something that your kid is really good at is that you gotta find what their boundaries are, cuz if you don't they just end up hating the very thing that like they used to love and that they're so good at--my advice for parents would just be to watch that, monitor that. You got your kids that are really special in something that really excel in something don't let them get burnt out from it--" -Herren Edra Heres a couple of the mindblowingly perfect performances from the recent season of NBC's World of Dance. The Lab Disrupts to N.E.R.D's "Lemon" - World of Dance 2018 (Full Performance) World of Dance 2018 - The Lab: The Duels (Full Performance) Logan proclaimed her love of Podcasts and here are her recommendations: Actualized.org Youtube https://www.youtube.com/user/ActualizedOrg Tony Robbins on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-tony-robbins-podcast/id1098413063?mt=2# Logan's choreography collab with Ako "Swag" Honda Ako Swag x Logan Logistx Choreography - Collab Class at The Lab Logan's Law of Attraction "I've noticed the more I put into something obviously the more I get out of it. Like manifesting it in like almost every way possible whether that’s thinking about it or like visualizing exactly what I want…---I did that for the arena solo because I knew…I want this to be something like so great and so like every ounce of work I was just like I have to really work hard for this and manifest something so special--and the outcome was more than what I thought it could be. It was crazy." Golden Rule(s) Find something like a gift or talent that you have and figure out how that can help the world. Always do something that is out of your comfort zone or its so vague I feel like the only way for things to evolve is change and doing things that aren't contained in this homeostasis sort of state. Getting out of your box in every aspect. Instagram: @logistx_ugf Facebook: http://facebook.com/loganedra Youtube: http://youtube.com/loganedra Underground Flow Mpact - @mpact_lor Villn - @villnlor Valpal - @valpalugf Don't forget to subscribe, leave that 5 star rating and review!!! All feedback helps push our visibility on the podcast homepages. So if you dig what we're doing, please help us out by hopping on and showing some love! FULL SHOWNOTES AT KINJAZ PODKAST!
Ne-Yo joins The Steve Harvey Morning Show to discuss his new single, "Good Man,"second season of NBC's, "World of Dance" and acting in YouTube Red's "Step Up: High Water." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Singer and dancer Derek Hough walks into the LadyGang studio to talk about judging NBC's World of Dance, his relationship with his sister Julianne Hough's fiance, and his emotional new single "Hold On."