"Somebody That I Used to Know"- Choreography by Whitney Gillett
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- This piece was choreographed by new choreographer Whitney Gillett. Danced by Whitney Gillett and Travis Ward-Osborne, students of The University of Michigan B.F.A. Musical Theatre program. Filmed by Dan Tracy Photography. Enjoy! :)
The best dance story I've ever seen!
Thank you so much Liepa!
The moment he pulled her back and stared to her eyes had so much emotion flowed in my heart. Amazing work!
I'm so obsessed with the choreography, story telling and use of the props
This is so good, I am using it as an example of what I hope to achieve with my theatre project!
This is brilliant! It has emotions, story and of course awesome choreography. Great work!
Damn, i got the emotions ! This is very good !
This is so good!!
Wow, kudos to the dancer and choreographer, this is absolutely wonderful! Full of emotion!
Damn that was such an amazing act. I loved it you guys killed it by breaking up.
A very talented choreographer!
This was amazing, the best dance routine and emotion I have ever seen!!!
Wow, powerful!
Awesome!
smooth! nice going!
This is a brilliant piece, I had a similar idea and I'm glad to that it works.
That was so cool!!!😍👏🏻
This is amazing!
Holy apple sauce... this made me feel like butter that’s not on toast!
Yo delete this before my girl sees
Beautiful.
Great interpretation. Liked it.
love this so muchh
wow that was cool, really cool!!!!
Very nice! 💜
This is the coolest thing ever
Adoro la interpretación,me conmueve!!!
wavoooooo factor !
brill!
Watch this with no audio
But otherwise great choreography, it expresses many things more than the song does metaphorically
Muy buena
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Lol hahahaha
The only thing missing from this is Elaine Benes. 😂
Los pasos me parecen muy robóticos y muy poco fluídos.
Chicken dance (no hate)
Its funny
Please tell me I'm not the only one who thinks that this is weird
Overall story plot was gud but wth with those dance steps , nonsense
Before CDK was ever a thing, there was this.