![]() ![]() You do that through getting to know that person and getting to know that person, one on one,” explained seasoned dance flick choreographer Chuck Maldonado, who contributed highly to the film’s final number. “You pretty much locate it towards that person, making sure the movements fit that person’s body. “I love working with duets on SYTYCD, but it’s nothing like having that many bodies to be able to build the craziest visuals you can think of doing - ripples! It was like the choreographer’s dream.”Ĭlips of Scott’s sequence debuted on Facebook weeks before last week’s red carpet premiere, while the introductory “car surfing” number was released days ahead of the screening in Los Angeles last week.ĭespite the fun of working with so many dancers at once, choreographers sometimes found themselves with new problems to solve. ![]() “When I found out I had 65 dancers, I was like, ‘Yes!’” choreographer Christopher Scott explained of creating the film’s noteworthy flash mob sequence in the office plaza. To harness that energy, four choreographers collaborated to create eye-popping dance numbers in crowded, common places. STORY: “So You Think You Can Dance’s” Nigel Lythgoe Attends ‘Step Up Revolution’ Premiere ![]()
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