ONTD Original: Wade Robson Choreography/Dance/Directing Over the Years

Apr 17, 2019 20:14


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Wade Robson was a major part of 2000s pop culture by choreographing and directing tours for Britney Spears and NSYNC, being the catalyst for the Britney Spears/Justin Timberlake break up, and choreographing and winning Emmys for some of the most memorable So You Think You Can Dance routines when the show was in its prime. The above videos are ( Read more... )

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shayme April 18 2019, 03:39:35 UTC
I was in love with the Wade Robson project. I remember loving Twitch and the episode that JC was on.

I also loveed him on SYTYCD.

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illyrias_pet April 18 2019, 04:09:31 UTC
Twitch and Allison are the cutest and it makes me happy that Allison was in Wade's short film in 2015 and that both Twitch and Allison have mentioned several times over the years that Wade is one of their favorite dancers and inspirations. It always makes me happy to see so many people from the dance industry supporting Wade post 2013.

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slaughtermatic April 18 2019, 06:08:08 UTC
i don't know i can't figure out why not only is he not ICONIC and working with everyone but why he wasn't made into a pop act himself with being able to dance like that on top of being seriously hot? he should've been all over the place.

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illyrias_pet April 18 2019, 06:52:06 UTC
Back in the early 2000s he was going to make an album, but it never happened since he kept getting drawn back to choreography and dance. NSYNC’s Celebrity was actually supposed to be for Wade’s own album, but he was convinced to give it to NSYNC. So that’s why he never became a pop act himself. Tho he was part of a rap duo called Quo under MJs label and rapped with Shaq on We Genie for the “Kazaam” soundtrack back when he was really young ( ... )

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slaughtermatic April 18 2019, 07:36:18 UTC
wow thank you for being a fucking wealth of information, that answered me questioning why mj kept going on and on about directing to these kids when they were little stars already? that egomaniac fuck. :/ i forgot that he talked in neverland about his mental health forcing him down from that movie ugh, but to be honest i cried like ten times and kept having to fast forward through the second part of FN so i missed most of that, i didn't even know he moved to hawaii. i don't think i can go back and rewatch it but i didn't know he had a blog, will def check it out. loving the solo rap record plans at 10, he sounds like cutest kid. his mental health holding him back from certain career choices he might have enjoyed and circumstance forcing him into some of them and associating his work with mj just breaks my heart like nothing else. he was a little kid dancing in front of the tv before mj could control that. :( but thinking back now maybe having the popstar career he honestly could have had wouldn't have been good for him or that fun ( ... )

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zipster April 18 2019, 03:45:18 UTC
slave 4 u >>>>

i'll never forget him filling in for joey fatone during the 'pop' video dance break

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2perfect4words April 18 2019, 03:51:26 UTC
slave 4 u was REVOLUTIONARY to my freshman in college self. That and the episode of Degrassi where Manny decided to dress hot like 2 years later. Those brought a lot of changes to my puberty self

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2perfect4words April 18 2019, 03:46:07 UTC
This is bringing back the best memories. My friend and I used to take his masterclass at Millenium Dance Complex on Friday nights in high school. We were SHIT dancers, but we didn't even care. We just wanted to be around Wade!

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meganlynn09 April 18 2019, 03:47:13 UTC
I'm the most familiar with his choreography on SYTYCD, I always loved it when he popped up for a routine.

Hok and Jaimie's "Hummingbird and Flower" is legitimately one of my favorites ever from SYTYCD.

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