Choreographers' Dance Number at 2013 Emmy's Inspired by "Breaking Bad," "Game of Thrones," and More
Sep 23, 2013 23:37
At last night's 65th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmy-nominated TV shows like Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones inspired a beautiful dance number performed at the awards ceremony.
The Outstanding Choreography category is new to the Emmys, and its dance number was probably the most memorable moment of the night.
The Outstanding Choreography nominees were asked to choreograph a number for the various Emmy-nominated shows. The choreographers included Derek Hough and Allison Holker from Dancing With The Stars, and Warren Carlyle (Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel), as well as Sonya Tayeh, Travis Wall, Napoleon Dumo, Tabitha Dumo and Mandy Jo Moore (So You Think You Can Dance).
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