Showing posts with label Mark Ballas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mark Ballas. Show all posts
Saturday, August 2, 2014
National Dance Day: Mark Ballas
I was lucky enough to interview DWTS pro Mark Ballas on National Dance Day at Universal CityWalk. He talked not only about "Get My Name" being the official song of the event, he shared his thoughts on his new single, "Miss Incredible."
Listen to the unedited audio below. If you missed my interview with Mark at the Young Hollywood Awards, click here.
Sunday, July 27, 2014
Young Hollywood Awards: DWTS Round-Up with Derek Hough, Mark Ballas and Amy Purdy
I've had a really fun weekend and this photo just about sums it up. I'm uploading the audio files as quickly as I can for you. First up is Derek Hough. I asked him about the ending of his tour, Season 19 of DWTS and what challenges are left for him on the show. This is RAW, UNEDITED audio footage, so understand it's noisy and it was a very chaotic red carpet. (In fact, he was trying to leave and I jumped in and badgered him with questions…I HAD TO GET THIS INTERVIEW!)
Mark Ballas:
Amy Purdy:
Sunday, October 27, 2013
Dance Chat: DWTS Judging
I don't even want to single out Len on this because Carrie Ann is also guilty of inconsistent scoring when it comes to lifts. It's all or nothing...you have to judge all pros the same. With the direction these two are going, the dance is becoming solely about the pro and not about the celeb.
I have no problem with the pros being judged on their choreography since I believe their creativity and talent can bring out the best in their celeb. If the pro has an off-week in the studio, the celeb usually does. Look at the difference with someone like Leah in Week 5 versus Week 6. A better choreographed routine makes a world of difference no matter how strong the celeb is as a dancer. With that said, the celeb also needs constructive feedback each week to know how they can improve. The judges need to find a balance somehow. Right now, Bruno is looking like the only rational one on the panel. How is that even possible?
Since I'm not the only one who has been frustrated by the judging panel this season, I was brainstorming about how to fix this mess outside of the obvious thought of getting new judges for the show.
1. If you want to stick to ballroom rules, then require the pro to follow certain guidelines with each dance. The list of elements would also be disclosed to the judges and the viewers. This would cut down on the inconsistent scoring since the judges and the pros would know what to follow. I also think this is a boring choice.
2. Have DWTS finally admit that the dances are a freestyle version of ballroom and other forms of dance. Allow the pros to imagine a dance to its full potential instead of worrying about Carrie Ann calling out a lift or Len arguing over repetitive movement. This idea makes me more excited about what all of the pros could come up with. You want to get nominated for an Emmy? This is a direction that has limitless potential.
While neither of these options will ever be executed, a girl can dream.
As for this week's surprise announcement, I'm going for a guest judge. Maks would probably be a good guess. (And he is in LA right now...hmmm, wonder why?) It would also balance out the Julianne/Mark/Derek factor with the Dance With Me Studio crew.
Let me know your thoughts on the judging issues on DWTS...how would you fix the show?
See you all on Tuesday on AfterBuzz TV!
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
SPOILER ALERT: DWTS Season 17 Updated Pro List
You know what? It happens. ABC is clamping down on loose lips around the network especially after multiple seasons of The Bachelor/Bachelorette being spoiled.
I spoke with a reliable source and I believe this is your pro list for Season 17:
Men:
Sasha
Mark
Derek
Tony
Val
Tristan
Women:
Tyne Stecklein-NEW name. Follow her on Twitter!!!
Sharna
Karina
Peta
Emma
Cheryl
Troupe: Will perform every episode!
Gleb
Lindsay
Henry
Witney
Tyne's Wikipedia bio--Dancer on the ill-fated Michael Jackson This Is It tour, so you know this girl can DANCE!
Tyne's IMDB page
See Tyne in action:
Disclaimer: This is what I was told. We all know things are subject to change and there could be errors here. We all run the risk of that when we publish spoilers. However, my source is solid, so I feel comfortable publishing this list.
Photo Credit: ABC/FlynetPictures.com
Saturday, July 27, 2013
PHOTOS: Dizzy Feet Foundation Gala Red Carpet
Here are a few of my photos from the evening. My official article will be up on Press Pass LA next week, but I will give you some inside scoop from the red carpet.
So sit back, relax and enjoy!
tWitch and Allison Holker are the King and Queen of dance. They stayed the longest on the red carpet and talked to EVERYONE. Total class. The dance world couldn't have better ambassadors.
NappyTabs!!!
Look who they brought, little London, who was wheeled down the red carpet in his stroller. They talked about London loving music, so perhaps he's a future contestant on American Idol.
Alex Wong looked very handsome on the red carpet. He talked about the importance of influencing a future generation of Asian dancers. If you missed his ABTV appearance, watch it here.
Chehon is ready to be a huge face in the choreography/producing/directing world. He's determined and I believe him. Watch his ABTV appearance here.
How incredible does Mollee Gray look? We keep showing up at the same events lately, so I am sure I will have more scoop for you soon. Her red dress is by Ted Baker--gorgeous!
Watch her ABTV appearance here.
Every time I interview Mary Murphy, I like her even more than I did the last time. She's so kind and thoughtful. She talked a lot about the format changes and how much she hated the first elimination.
Allison being a good friend and fixing Mollee's hair.
I love that we have such a strong generation of choreographers including Travis Wall. He was a fan favorite, people screamed for him in the crowd.
Jane Lynch looked beautiful. The Glee cast members did not answer any questions...totally understandable. They need their privacy.
Honoree Chita Rivera. If you have never seen her work, watch this, she's a legend.
Arthur Mitchell is the first black ballet dancer for New York City Ballet and the founder of the Dance Theatre of Harlem. He paved the way for so many other black dancers in the ballet world. Watch him in the Balanchine "Agon" piece.
Adam Shankman, Nigel Lythgoe and Christina Applegate conferring on the red carpet.
Adam is thinking...
What are they talking about?!! This is when I asked Nigel when he was going to make Christina a permanent judge. He said he's tried but they have massive scheduling problems. Christina then looked over at me and jokingly signaled she wanted a lot of money. Then, Adam chimed in..."Wait, that leaves me off the panel if she's a permanent judge."
There you have it...they've tried to get her permanently, but can't.
Stacey Tookey...she's dying to get her hands on Makenzie for choreography.
For those that were asking, Mark Ballas' new album is expected to drop early next year.
Chris Scott wants to choreograph on Fikshun this season...
Lindsay Arnold and Sharna Burgess looked incredible on the red carpet. I even met Sharna's mom who is here on holiday. So sweet! Watch Sharna and Lindsay's ABTV appearance.
Yep, that's Cat Deeley running late and running down the red carpet as the show was beginning.
And that's the elegant Cat having a wardrobe malfunction.
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Friday, May 10, 2013
DWTS: It's Time To End The Zendaya Debate
She's not a ringer, she's a girl who has had Hip Hop classes. I might take this debate more seriously if she were a trained ballet dancer or ballroom dancer, but it's time to stop. Here are my reasons for ending the Zendaya discussion on DWTS:
1. It's a TV show: Having great dancers and bad dancers all lumped into one variety show is fun. I cheered on Andy Dick as much as I have cheered Zendaya and Kellie Pickler this season. I did make fun of Sean Lowe's dancing a bit, but it made for some interesting topics of discussion on our AfterBuzz TV show.
And guess what? By constantly debating that "Zendaya is a ringer" and "Kellie is being underscored"(Although the "7" from Len was ridiculous, it also made for good TV.) topics, you are playing into exactly what ABC wants...controversy. It makes for good television and it gets us all watching each week.
One other argument is that ABC wants to promote its own network stars. If you look at the statistics, this is a bad argument. Let's look at the ABC stars who have won DWTS: Season 1 Kelly Monaco, General Hospital. That's it, kids. You could argue Melissa Rycroft from Season 15 as she is a former ABC employee with The Bachelor franchise/former GMA & Bachelor Pad host, but ABC has not used her in that capacity since April 2012. If there were a series of ABC winners, I would agree with you. 1 winner out of 15 does not make for an ABC push for a winner.
Supplemental reading: Carrie Ann Inaba talks Kellie Pickler
2. Zendaya Hears You: If you think this 16-year-old doesn't hear your criticism, she does...and she takes it personally. If you read her Access Hollywood blog, she knows exactly what is going on in the forums. I feel badly for her because I remember being 16 and we don't need to help anyone's teen insecurities along.
Supplemental reading: Zendaya's blog
Even with dance training, Zendaya doesn't have lines like Kellie does. Beautiful!
3. Twitter followers: Yep, Zendaya has more followers than anyone, but she's also of a generation that is more tuned into social media than say...Wynonna's fans. Different generations, different demographics, different use of social media.
I know many of you are upset that Zendaya got Hip Hop this week. She asked for it, the fans gave it to her. Aly asked for Afro-Jazz, Kellie asked for Flamenco, everyone got the exact dance they wanted. While Flamenco might be harder for Kellie than Hip Hop is for Zendaya, it is Derek who wanted this dance. He has something in mind choreographically just the same way Mark wanted to try Afro-Jazz on Aly. They know their partner's strengths.
Also, ABC is trying to keep up with the times and keep this show as interactive as possible for all of the fans. Twitter is social media site that keeps growing while Facebook's growth has stagnated over the last two years, that's why they are using it for voting. While not every experiment on DWTS works, I like that they are trying to keep current and relevant.
Supplemental reading: Carrie Ann Inaba names best DWTS dancer ever
Honestly, I would rather talk about the great dancing we are seeing from Zendaya and Kellie this season and how much I've enjoyed watching them each week. Val and Derek have both stepped up their game choreographically and it's been a treat for the viewers. With two weeks left, let's end the debate and see who's going to come out on top. Remember last year, we all thought Shawn Johnson was going to win.
Let's end the debate. You are missing some good dancing.
Okay, your turn to comment. Please post in the comments below...
UPDATE: Thanks for all of your responses so far. While some of you agree with me, I want to address those that don't agree with me...of course, I respect your opinion. However, hurling insults my way weakens your case. Instead, why don't you comment below and give me some facts to back up your argument. I am totally up for rational discussions. It's refreshing to hear a different perspective when it's done with respect.
The other thing you must remember is that I compliment both Zendaya and Kellie in this post. I like them both. I haven't chosen sides.
I also want to disclose I have interviewed Zendaya many times, so I was very familiar with her work pre-DWTS. If you want to see some of that coverage, go here and here.
Anyway, thanks for all of your feedback. I appreciate it!
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Saturday, February 23, 2013
Dancing with the Stars, Season 16: Confirmations and Rumors
Note: I am covering the Oscars on Sunday, so I probably won't have time to update this page on Sunday. I will be back on Monday. Thanks for understanding!
Confirmed Pros:
Derek Hough--confirmed via Twitter
Sharna Burgess--confirmed via Twitter
Cheryl Burke--confirmed via Twitter
Val Chmerkovskiy--confirmed via Twitter
Lindsay Arnold--confirmed via Twitter
Mark Ballas???--he tweeted this
Tony Dovolani--confirmed via Twitter
Pros Not Doing This Season:
Maks Chmerkovskiy--confirmed via Twitter and TMZ
Chelsie Hightower--confirmed via Twitter
Ana Trebunskaya--Has this been confirmed?
Rumored Celebs:
Aly Raisman--Fierce Five member
She tweeted this on Friday.
J.J. Wyatt--NFL player for the Houston Texans
Tito Ortiz--former UFC champion
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Sony Store Opening: Century City
Some weeks, my world is more glamorous than others. Other weeks, I am home on my couch in my sweats. I really enjoy both scenarios, so while this week has been busy with press junkets, store openings, Kids' Choice Awards events, and screenings, I will be spending my Friday night on the couch. Last night, I was at the Sony store opening in Century City to preview the company's latest offerings in HD technology. Stars like Adrian Grenier, Melissa Joan Hart, Craig Robinson, Ali and Roberto (for you Bachelorette fans), Spencer Grammer, and Lisa Rinna showed up to support the event and of course, go home with a swag bag. Sony label artist and Dancing With The Stars performer, Mark Ballas, sang from his CD while the guest played the latest Playstation games and noshed on shrimp cocktail. It was a lot of fun and I even ran into a few people from the tech and social media world.
In true Hollywood form, it wasn't my only stop of the night as I ran off to the LA Film School to interview James Wan and Leigh Whannell, the creators of the new horror flick, Insidious. So, expect that article tomorrow on Starpulse. Let's just say, I haven't walked into a dark room in my house alone since I saw the movie last week..........
Mark Ballas is tiny....like really tiny.
Proof that LA will put a red carpet anywhere, including the middle of a mall.
The Q&A after the screening of Insidious at LA Film School
Two notes:
1. This is my second post this week with Lisa Rinna and Melissa Joan Hart in it. What are the chances?
2. I decided to run upstairs to The Container Store at the end of the Sony party because I needed storage folders for my home office. Hey, there are only two Container stores in LA and a girl needs to multitask!
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