2 Madonna dancers talk about her
“Madonna is going through a good moment in your life, mother and us is like the captain of a crew made up of dancers,” says Richmond Talauega, one of the choreographers ‘Sticky & Sweet’, the most recent tour of ‘Queen of Pop. ”
Talauega requirement sighs recalling the trials and hearings in which he participated, along with his twin brother Anthony, who is also part of the spectacle.
“That left us exhausted,” says the dancer who participates in the concert that was recorded in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to deliver pay TV channel A & E, May 30, at 10 pm
“She (Madonna) offers all the feel creative. In the end, you realize you did something beautiful and very tough,” adds Anthony, trying to explain the experience of working with the artist.
The Talauega are not new in the environment, since they had already worked with Michael Jackson. Both agree that the presentation to Argentina with Madonna was one of the largest of his career.
“It was her decision to record the special on the tour there, it has an empathy with Buenos Aires, and his blood America, South America feel that energy and passion of a public that knows how to celebrate,” said Richmond.
They say that a show by the pop diva is demanding and bold. “There are quality, dance and song, but the last thing you can think of is that you’re a dance teacher or something. With Madonna you need is to have the rhythm and movement to follow it live,” says Anthony.
Also, refer to the way the ‘queen of pop’ singles for his concerts with his team of dancers, often leaning more for those who are less academic and more experience instinct or strength in vivo.
“I think he does because he is convinced that these candidates have much value (in the auditions), who have no experience but try to do the utmost to get their attention and manage to feel what they are showing on the test” Richmond says.
About working with Madonna, the two managed to say that beyond the spectacle, the boss always has behaved like a normal person when not on the show.
“Away from the glitz and glamor, you can sit down and talk with her and admire what he has created with his art,” the dancer on tour attended by 3.5 million people in 32 countries.
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