Cancer Head Scarf WTF....So You Think You Can Dance - Breast Cancer?

WTF....So you think you can dance - Breast Cancer? - cancer head scarf

They call me a cold heart, cynical, but everyone that the response from Melissa and dance Breast Cancer Ade thinks last night was a bit exaggerated. I mean, all he is really a contemporary dance been done with a cloth. I mean yes, he danced well, but whatta I was with all the tears. I expected to see, "is the memory of so and so", but not. I try not to be reckless, and I think the routine was very good, but I felt like is a group of drama queens all the water. Ideas?

6 comments:

Athena said...

Breast cancer has been done a terrible, terrible, not only for the victims or patients, but also for their parents, brothers, sisters and friends. The battle is very difficult to fight and, unfortunately, many people can not. The choreographer, Tyce Diorio, said he felt forced to think about breast cancer, because a friend who had gone through to speak.

The Melissa and Ade dance performed not only an expression of helplessness felt by women (there was a time when Melissa Ade try to push), but hope Ade and desire to help. Together they have faced this, they went up to the light at the end. It is very touching. Both Melissa and Ade showed much emotion in your dance. I cried when I saw it.

The reason why judges have been crying, probably because they all had a close friend or family member to cancer death. I know Mia Michael's father died of cancer a few years, a dance dedicated to him.

Dance is used to convey emotions, and in fact there isnot really showed us how to love and compassion, hope and trust, and the shadows of despair and death integrated into one.

lana said...

I see you are from if you said it was an exaggeration, but I thought the message was played so much through dance and he seemed to be very memorable, emotional dance. If you had someone to know against breast cancer (cancer or for that matter), it may come more, but I was very moved. I did not cry, but I thought it was so strong. I remember that dance for a long time. I do not understand what he spoke, mia? lol, but overall was very nice to see something different Tyce Broadway choreography for the show! I regret that they were moved by the dance, really!

nakora_f... said...

I felt the same. And before someone says I do not understand cancer, my grandmother and my uncle died. So yes, I understand the struggle, tried to portray the dance.
I do not think at all important. The message is not found in dance. If she had initially said it was breast cancer, and if the scarf in my hair, I never thought there was something more than a contemporary routine. It was nothing special for me. And the dance is not so spectacular. Well, yes, but not much.

Dancing Queen said...

Not more than a reaction to everything! This dance was very powerful and full of emotions. It was more than a routine, it was a message! If you do not like what you have, that's not your fault ..... sorry

Dancingq... said...

Personally, I cried, but only because I have so many people are effected by it was kno and it was just a little more personal for me ... and even with Mia Michaels .... His father has cancer and only a slight increase awareness and successfully at home ....

xodegras... said...

ya me 2, I'm not crying, or maybe you had a personal experience of channeling have emotions!

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