The News Review:
- Michael Jackson: An era of gravity defying dance comes to a sad end
- ‘So You Think You Can Dance’: Down to 16
- Liza n Autopsy: All Hell Will Break Loose
Michael Jackson: An era of gravity defying dance comes to a sad end
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He was a great influence on the Hindi film industry as well. It was in 1983 when Subhash Ghai’s MERI JUNG was released and Javed Jaffrey set the screen on fire with the song ”Rock and Roll”. It had happened for the first time that a character actor could create such an impact as he gave the Indian audience the magic of break dance and a trend of break dance began in India. He was one of the first followers of Michael Jackson in Hindi cinema and Javed Jaffrey did indeed accede to it in one of the programs of dance that he anchors on Sony Television. After Javed Jaffrey the worthy follower of Michael Jackson was Prabhu Deva and he was also one actor who changed the dynamics of dance in Tamil industry with KADALAN that was dubbed in Hindi as well. Movements of Prabhu Deva set the break dance to the music of A.
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‘So You Think You Can Dance’: Down to 16
Baltimore Sun
It was choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin and Tabitha and Napoleon. After the group dance head judge Nigel Lythgoe acknowledges the tragic losses of Ed McMahon Farrah Fawcett and of course Michael Jackson. He says that he himself went into dancing because of Michael Jackson and they even air a bit of the "Thriller" video. After the break they get right started with results bringing five couples to the floor. Asuka and Vitolio are first; they are in the bottom three. Brandon and Janette learn that they’re safe. Randy and Evan are too thanks to their "cheeky" performance as Cat puts it.
Liza n Autopsy: All Hell Will Break Loose
CBS News
He didn’t need anything” Minnelli said. “He was passionate about learning. And we used to dance together all the time. He was just sensational. He’s a great great friend and a curious curious man.