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Post by anastasia on Jan 4, 2010 10:16:09 GMT 7
Maple LooDivinity in motion, Maple Loo, has spent the last 17 years establishing herself as a well rounded performer, dancer and chereographer. She has since worked with artists such as Pat Ibrahim, Too Phat (for the Jezebel music video), Erra Fazira, Siti Nurhaliza and Ning Baizura. Admired for her energy and rigor, TV3 also invited Maple to play the role as the judge of sensational live reality show Gang Starz. Her participation as a member of Kit Kat club helped her evolve as an actress, landing roles in TV shows such as Spanar Jaya and Pi Mai Pi Mai Tang Tu, as well as TV commercials for Celcom Broadbrand and Sony Truvox. Her recent dream is to introduce pole dancing to Malaysia, promoting it as a respectable form of dance and a fun way to exercise. She has collaborated with several internationally renowned pole artistes like KT Coates from the UK. Maple has formed a performance team called The Butterflies and currently teaches at her own pole school in KL called The Hanging Garden.
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Post by benjamin on Jun 2, 2010 0:30:10 GMT 7
Okay you're a choreographer so I expected a lil bit of a harder scrutiny from you on the dancers. If they bad, please say they're bad. There's no time for courtesy on the dance floor cause it's were stars are made. I disagree with you a lot of times when it comes to the crews. Please get harder on them cause you won't do them any good if you're not criticizing what they do on stage. the criticism is what makes them stronger. Someone moves wrong, comment on his lines and angles. That's something you are not taking into consideration. Flizzo can't do it cause he's just an artist and not a dancer. The technical part of it matters too. It's where the kings are gleaned from the babes and boys. Please get tougher on these kids. We'd both love to see a reputable return on the dance scene in Malaysia. Compare them to world renown crews like Kabamodern (Floor fever) and Quest Crew (GBC) Soul Krazy are trying to emulate We are heroes and are falling short. You need to understand their inspiration to know what to say when they do certain things. Benjamin (Freak Nation)
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