They’re all killing it and not in a good way… New York City Street Dancers knew how to really do this dance.. I know this for a fact because I was one of them 😊 Not this studio taught, watered down version but the real deal street way.. We danced the hustle effortlessly and it was so beautiful to watch.. Not bragging.. Just Saying ❤
Even though it’s not the correct steps or well choreographed, I think this dance really had the 70’s disco vibe, as disco was designed to be a free-spirited dance and music style that brought fun and joy.
Let's see what the judges have to say! Carrie Ann Inabra: "That's was awesome! I was, like, spinning around and boogeying! I had to mark you down because of the lifts, but, you GO!" Len Goodman: "Well, you came out, you had a lot of energy. You did a little bit of Hustle, what I saw of the dance steps were very good. There was too much of all of that flim-flam and flip-floppiness, and some of you broke hold, and some of you fell down and lost costume parts, and some of you were off count, but otherwise, it had energy, it was fun, and you had a good time." Julianne Hough: "You know, what I love about you is that even though you sucked, you all sucked as hard as you could!" Bruno Tambioli: (Jumps up on the table) "It....had....passion! It...had fire! It had....flying choreography! A couple of you had minor mishaps, and my darlings, you broke hold too soon on a couple counts, but otherwise, it was very entertaining!" Let's get the scores! Carrie Ann: 6! Len: The 6! From me! Julianne: siiiiiix! Bruno: 6! (Dang it, not the number of the devil. Nobody is going to hell yet for that mediocre performance.)
Sometimes you just feel like letting loose, don't think there careers depend on getting perfect scores in a dance competition, judges should of joined the fun.
I hate when the audience claps to songs that don't need clapping. The Hustle speaks for it's self, no awkward clapping needed. * I also hate when dancers improvise and do, frankly, stupid moves that are obviously done for the sake of doing sexually suggestive moves. It's like when a singer butchers the National anthem with their "own style"