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TAKE ME THERE
REALITY AT YOUR FINGER TIPS
Premiere date: April 20, 2006
"This page was built so that anyone...anywhere...can see, hear, and connect to the life that today's dancers and choreographers are creating for themselves. With the help of reporters like Tonya Kay, Jesse Lee Santos, and Suzy Miller, we're going to get you as close as we can to auditions, rehearsals, performances, and special dance events..."
- Grover Dale
CHOOSE FROM THESE PROGRAMS:
Program #1: April 2006. Tonya auditions for "Deal Or No Deal" and Jesse auditions for Pepsi Commercial. Click here>
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Program #2: April 19, 2006. Janet Jackson auditions in Hollywood, Gil Duldulao choreographer.
To see vids 25, visitors Part 1> Part 2 >
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 Program #3. May 4, 2006. Justin Timberlake auditions in Hollywood, Marty Kudelka, choreographer.
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Program #4. May 2006. Take Me There visits the backstage dressingroom of Michael Balderrama on the opening night of "Hot Feet" and Jesse goes behind the scenes at the filming of Kevin & Marcel Wilson's demo. Click here>
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Program #5. June 2006. For newcomers, this is gold. Two recent arrivals to L.A. reveal what they brought to the table (savings, contacts, etc.) Out of the blue, one of them (Tony Testa) just booked the upcoming Janet Jackson tour, not only as a dancer, but as a choreographer as well. How's that for bringing something to the table? Click here>
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Program #6. June 2006. Until Sept 15, members have exclusive access to "Brian's Callback," a film documenting Brian Friedman's recent callback at Debbie Reynold's Studio in North Hollywood. "For the first time ever," says director Grover Dale, "dancers around the world will get an inside look at how eight working pros stepped up to the plate and hit home runs at one of the most intense auditions L.A. has ever seen." On Sept 15, "Brian's Callback" will be available for free viewing on MuvTV's Take Me There. Click here>
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Program #7. July 2006. At a backstage rehearsal of "Phantom Of The Opera" in Las Vegas, we prodded choreographer Gillian Lynne and six of her dancers to talk about the bridge between the concert world and musical theatre. In addition to revealing how six dancers crossed it, this video reveals that Gillian herself made a crossing many years ago to become one of the world's most successful choreographers. Click here> |

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