This is the vid cut for the PGT auditions of Davao's own Hello World aired on February 21, 2010! Check them out! They danced to the tune of Taylor Swift's Love Story. Funny! Love it! Pilipinas Got Talent are hosted by Billy Crawford and Luis Manzano. Video credits: Pilipinas Got Talent and abs-cbn Raw video credit: Linyx Hello World Facebook fan page: www.facebook.com
...Hay Naku....Kakasabi n nga lng ng jabbawockeez na mgnda pag sariling moves...tp0s may nanggaya kaagad....hay naku....nakapasok cla ng semi final with someones moves....
ARRGGH. Dis makes me MAD!!SONG CHOICE, STEPS, blockings, ISOLATION n STYLE-totally not ORIG!!! Deyr gud N talented.Dey cud hav rcognyz dat we got dis style fr watchin dis crew or sumthin lyk dat. COURSE, dey cn dance d hul song comp8rd to POREO coz ders tym limit @ABDC perfs. To people hu say these dudes r better thn D ORIGS,I disagree! Luk @ how Poreo does they're poppin N robotics. Deyr crispier and hit more powerful.
I say it's good to have an inspiration but pls PLS pls,, make ur own mark!
@masaofan if i am a Jabbawockeez fan and saw others copying their dance steps, i would be proud of Jabbawockeez for it means they have created a dance craze, a new trend that others copy. just like in hairstyle, when a famous person sports a new hairstyle and others copy the hairstyle, it means the famous person has captured the imagination of those who followed suit. being copied is always a compliment. imitation is the best compliment, ika nga.
@4jpz pardon the ignorance of the people who comment but who have a shallow understanding of dance and the other art forms. artistic expression is universal and similarities exist in all art forms, be it in music, painting, poetry, dance, sculpture, even in architectural and industrial design. the forms are similar, but it is the details, the individual signature of each artist that distinguishes one artist from another, one singer from another, one dancer from another. Cheers!
@coloredarc2 my thoughts exactly! I was pondering for days now on how to word a comment to somewhat stop this comparisons and biters and whatnots, and you nailed it! Great job!
Dance evolves and even in dance contests, incorporation of popular moves (may it be poppin or lockin, and tuttin or turfin and bounce even the booty dance or the moonwalk) are being done. Incorporation is the key word and making it their own!
in any dance style, whether the ballroom dances (swing, tango, foxtrot, jive, chacha, samba, rhumba, and the latin dances) or in ballet, flamenco, tap, jazz, modern, or hiphop dancing, there is generally similarity of steps in each of these styles. it is in putting the routine together, choosing the music, executing the attack, connecting with the audience, and putting a soul in the performance that distinguishes the artistic dancers from the mere copycats. hello world is in the higher league.
@coloredarc2 anyway, u were already told only steps, not d whole routine. actually its more of a patched up steps from different crews. not sure, i think i read it here b4 that not only steps from masao they copied but some other crews as well. nway, enough of this, it's just going in circles n never ending. i give them kudos coz they can dance. u cant keep arguing w/ people when they recognize d steps from d original ones. But i give this guys a "good luck!"
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ReplyDeleteganda
ReplyDelete@coloredarc2 i dont think jabba would be happy with ppl copying their dance.....das why the jabba say " BYTERZ WILL BE EATEN"
ReplyDeletepanalo!!
ReplyDeleteyup ala n ko masabi u guyz are great....^_^
ReplyDeleteang galeng nyo, di lang big yes yan.. panalo na yaaaannn
ReplyDeletenice dudes, yan ang pinoy, d lang marunong gumaya, hihigitan pa ung ginayahan
ReplyDeleteat nakakatuwa pa...you make every filipino laugh and proud guys.
@Atoumsings anung better than jabbawockeez...if wlang jabba wla rin cla sa PGT....mag icp icp kna man bro...ur just making urself looks stupid....
ReplyDelete@trelawney0323 ..im super agreed...they dont have the confidence to make their own moves....
ReplyDelete...Hay Naku....Kakasabi n nga lng ng jabbawockeez na mgnda pag sariling moves...tp0s may nanggaya kaagad....hay naku....nakapasok cla ng semi final with someones moves....
ReplyDeleteoh!!!....grabe...ginaya nila yan...its not their own routine........grabe...ayun
ReplyDeleteoh!!!....grabe...ginaya nila yan...its not their own routine........grabe...ayun
ReplyDeleteARRGGH. Dis makes me MAD!!SONG CHOICE, STEPS, blockings, ISOLATION n STYLE-totally not ORIG!!! Deyr gud N talented.Dey cud hav rcognyz dat we got dis style fr watchin dis crew or sumthin lyk dat. COURSE, dey cn dance d hul song comp8rd to POREO coz ders tym limit @ABDC perfs. To people hu say these dudes r better thn D ORIGS,I disagree! Luk @ how Poreo does they're poppin N robotics. Deyr crispier and hit more powerful.
ReplyDeleteI say it's good to have an inspiration but pls PLS pls,, make ur own mark!
eto ung napanuod ko! ssobrang ganda netoo :D
ReplyDeletewow!!!!! so cool!!
ReplyDelete@masaofan if i am a Jabbawockeez fan and saw others copying their dance steps, i would be proud of Jabbawockeez for it means they have created a dance craze, a new trend that others copy. just like in hairstyle, when a famous person sports a new hairstyle and others copy the hairstyle, it means the famous person has captured the imagination of those who followed suit. being copied is always a compliment. imitation is the best compliment, ika nga.
ReplyDelete@4jpz pardon the ignorance of the people who comment but who have a shallow understanding of dance and the other art forms. artistic expression is universal and similarities exist in all art forms, be it in music, painting, poetry, dance, sculpture, even in architectural and industrial design. the forms are similar, but it is the details, the individual signature of each artist that distinguishes one artist from another, one singer from another, one dancer from another. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGrabe, mas maganda pa yung Love Story performance nila kaysa sa Poreotix. Rock on, Hello World!!! :-D
ReplyDeleteGrabe! The best!!! Pamatay!!! Gusto ko gayahin ´to!!! Mga idol!!!
ReplyDeleteang galing nila!!!
ReplyDeletereally really love this video ! go for it ! ..woohhoo!!!..i wanna learn the steps..i got the first step..and some of it...ahaha!
ReplyDelete@coloredarc2 my thoughts exactly! I was pondering for days now on how to word a comment to somewhat stop this comparisons and biters and whatnots, and you nailed it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteDance evolves and even in dance contests, incorporation of popular moves (may it be poppin or lockin, and tuttin or turfin and bounce even the booty dance or the moonwalk) are being done. Incorporation is the key word and making it their own!
Peace y'all!
in any dance style, whether the ballroom dances (swing, tango, foxtrot, jive, chacha, samba, rhumba, and the latin dances) or in ballet, flamenco, tap, jazz, modern, or hiphop dancing, there is generally similarity of steps in each of these styles. it is in putting the routine together, choosing the music, executing the attack, connecting with the audience, and putting a soul in the performance that distinguishes the artistic dancers from the mere copycats. hello world is in the higher league.
ReplyDelete@coloredarc2 anyway, u were already told only steps, not d whole routine. actually its more of a patched up steps from different crews. not sure, i think i read it here b4 that not only steps from masao they copied but some other crews as well. nway, enough of this, it's just going in circles n never ending. i give them kudos coz they can dance. u cant keep arguing w/ people when they recognize d steps from d original ones. But i give this guys a "good luck!"
ReplyDeletetaga davao pala to galing ahh :)) nice jud kaau
ReplyDeletePlease note: Your comment may or may not appear immediately. Please do not submit it twice! Certain words may trigger a spam filtering delay. Please refrain from profanity; inappropriate comments may be deleted by the author's sole discretion.