When I finally decided to do the show, I only had two weeks to learn the choreography and the songs in French.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I kind of lost interest in the classical dance. I was very much interested in the modern choreography.
I had always choreographed a little, beginning in high school. And I leaned toward choreography. I always had an overview of what was going on.
I'd never been around a capella or really knew much about it. I feel like I know a lot about music, but what I didn't anticipate is that when every actor has to sing a different part and then do all their choreography on the same beat or on the same word, it's really hard.
I had actually been on tour in Japan and I had my own world tour that I was doing. I was used to doing a show for an hour, so I was always learning choreography.
Then came the choreography... the impact of music and choreography tends to really emphasize an overall feeling of what you really want out of the program.
Choreography is mentally draining, but there's a pleasure in getting into the studio with the dancers and the music.
I'm heavily involved in the creative with choreographer Christopher Scott. I go to rehearsals with 'Glee' and then practice with LXD till about midnight.
I watched 'Fame,' and I just love the choreography. It just gives me a place to be in another zone.
Some of the styles of dance in 'La La Land' I wish I had spent time on when I was a kid.
Right now I just finished writing the music for a Rugrats feature film and the third week of September I go to London, and the Orchestra is going to perform the score.
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