Sabra and Neil from ‘So you think you can dance’ perform a really cool jazz routine to the Eurythmics ‘Sweet dreams’. I’m not keen on Neil as a dancer, (it’s his posture, the shoulders) but he does know how to drama it up. Sabra’s just so elegant, and amazing since she only recently picked up dance.
SYTYCD is one of my guilty pleasures though this year isn’t as compelling as last year and I have no clear favourites. It’s an American show, but presented by – British – Cat Deeley, which certainly helps things along nicely.
“Religious songs with bad words, that’s the best way I could describe it!” she explained. “Been thinkin’ for years the religious area of music has a huge gap in it. Needs a bit of punky filling. I kind o’ had the feeling for years, that God must be pretty sick listening to a lot of the awful shite religious stuff there is out there. Reckon he or she’d like somethin a bit more thuggin. For thuggin big G.
“Like, if I was God, I’d be using a lot o’ bad words. Given all the shit people be carryin’ out in God’s name like. So that where I coming from on God and music. Musically speaking, to rescue God from religion.”
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