13 December
This year, artist Tue Greenfort found shelter at a biennial in the far north.
Clips and highlights from the first episode, including performances by the Patja Crew , are available on various official and fan-maintained YouTube channels Streaming Platforms:
If you're a young dancer watching for tips: Pay attention to Rupsa's audition (energy + musicality) and Neetu Kapoor's feedback (originality > imitation). If you're watching for entertainment: The judge's banter and Nora's performance are the highlights.
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From a production standpoint, the set design deserves a special mention. Eschewing the often dark and moody lighting of competitive reality shows, the stage was vibrant, colorful, and expansive. The camera work during solos was intimate, catching the sweat and determination on the children's brows, while the wide shots captured the scale of the production.
Clips and highlights from the first episode, including performances by the Patja Crew , are available on various official and fan-maintained YouTube channels Streaming Platforms:
If you're a young dancer watching for tips: Pay attention to Rupsa's audition (energy + musicality) and Neetu Kapoor's feedback (originality > imitation). If you're watching for entertainment: The judge's banter and Nora's performance are the highlights. dance deewane junior episode 1 hot
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From a production standpoint, the set design deserves a special mention. Eschewing the often dark and moody lighting of competitive reality shows, the stage was vibrant, colorful, and expansive. The camera work during solos was intimate, catching the sweat and determination on the children's brows, while the wide shots captured the scale of the production. Eschewing the often dark and moody lighting of
This year, artist Tue Greenfort found shelter at a biennial in the far north.
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