Pensacola News Journal reviewed the show, and also interviewed Kherington Payne, Thayne Jasperson, Twitch Boss, and Comfort Fedoke.
Here's a snippet of the review:
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The top 11 contestants from season four of "Dance" took to the stage as part of the latest edition of the series' post-season cross-country tour. Introduced one by one, each dancer had his or her share of enthusiastic fans in the audience, but Boss, who came in second in the competition, definitely had the most, judging by the overwhelming roar.
Actually, the celebrity with the most fans turned out to be the TV series itself, a grueling elimination-style contest in which dancers of all disciplines and styles compete by performing in tightly choreographed routines. The tour is a "best-of" compilation of routines from the show, both duets and group numbers, and fans wasted no time calling for their favorites.
"'No Air'! 'No Air'!" they screamed several times throughout the show, demanding to see the touching, romantic hip-hop routine danced on the first episode of the season by Allen and partner Katee Shean, set to the song by Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown. (The routine turned out to be the climactic number of the evening.)
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Here is the interview:
To read the rest of the interview, go here.
November 16, 2008
PNJ reviews Pensacola show
PNJ reviews Pensacola show
2008-11-16T09:14:00-08:00
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comfort fedoke|kherington payne|thayne jasperson|twitch boss|
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