Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Dancing in the Super Bowl was a dreamlike experience for choreographer

Bruno Mars and Phil Tayag at Super Bowl 50.
REMEMBER all the smooth dance moves Bruno Mars and his Hooligans performed in the video for "Uptown Funk?" The choreography was created by Phil Tayag, the Sacramento-based dancer who gained fame as a member of Asian/American dance crew JabbaWockeeZ, the season1 winners of MTV's America's Best Dance Crew

Remember him? The guy with a mask? Oh, right, they all wore masks. It was part of their trademark look and they never showed their faces.


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Tayag was the dancer known as Swaggerboy, aka "S.B." In an exclusive interview in Billboard,  the Filipino/American explains how he and Mars teamed up to create the video for "Uptown Funk" and how the Filipino/American entertainer asked the NorCal guy to join the Hooligans dance crew for Super Bowl 50's epic half-time show with Beyonce and Cold Play.

"I don’t believe in coincidence," said Tayag. "This particular performance was a very significant one for me because the name that was kind of given to me coming up -- I dance and I do music, rap, produce -- was 'Swagger Boy' a long time ago, like maybe in ‘05, and it turned into "S.B." I’m from Sacramento so I came up in Northern California, and the Bay Area was pretty much like our stomping grounds. This is where I was groomed. Where we stayed in the Bay is where I used to perform when I was 16 years old. Behind where we stayed was this Johnny Rockets where I had my first date. So it was a very big deal to be out here. 

"Coming up (as) this struggling artist, street dancer, garage kid, coming up and, you know, things kind of popped off for myself and my crew Jabbawockeez in 2008. We were on MTV, won America’s Best Dance Crew. After that, that was where everything kind of took off. When we went on tour, I was really only listening to two artists at the time: Coldplay and Beyonce.​"


Read the entire interview here.


The JabaWockeeZ is currently performing in Las Vegas at the MGM Grand. Check here for dates and times.

The white masks became a trademark look in the beginning for the JabaWockeeZ dance crew. 

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