Category Archives: dance

Nuthin’ But A Glee Thang

This one’s for all the GLeeks. Some of the cast of GLEE put their own stamp on the Dr. Dre classic NUTHIN’ BUT A ‘G’ THANG. See Heather Morris, Matthew Morrison, Sofia Vergara, & Harry Shum Jr. sing and dance to the Gleek-ified song. Not quite up the the standards of Glee, but a fun video nonetheless. Harry doesn’t have a big part, but we’re glad to see him in it. BTW – if you haven’t seen his short film 3 Minutes, be sure to check it out.

Nuthin’ But A Glee Thang

Stairway to Hell by Hok x Pacman

Stairway to Hell by Hok x Pacman

Hokuto Konishi x Phillip “Pacman” Chbeeb got together for another dance video. The concept video has the pair playing with the dynamics of both structured logical lines and animalistic formations with our bodies. Lots of tutting and choreography in this one. BTW – Look for Di “Moon” Zhang and Pacman on the upcoming season of America’s Best Dance Crew as part of the I aM mE crew.

Also peep these other dance routines : 0 views, Office Life, and Magic Bathroom.

Stairway to Hell by Hok x Pacman

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

Here’s an excerpt from a memoir by Asian American actor Cherylene Lee. Best known perhaps for her performance in FLOWER DRUM SONG, singing and dancing with sister Virginia in “The Other Generation,” Cherylene Lee is a an unsung Asian American show biz pioneer with dozens of network television and Hollywood film credits during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as a Las Vegas act with her sister back when the likes of Sammy Davis Jr. were playing literally next door to the Lee Sisters show, Oriental Holiday, at The New Frontier Hotel.

Just Like Really by Cherylene Lee

About Cherylene Lee
Cherylene Lee, a fourth-generation Chinese American, was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. Like the narrator of her short story “Hollywood and the Pits,” she was a child performer in Hollywood. She appeared in several TV sitcoms, including Bachelor Father, Dennis the Menace, and My Three Sons. Her stage credits include A Chorus Line, The King and I, and Flower Drum Song, and she acted in the film version of Flower Drum Song and in the film Donovan’s Reef.

Successful not only in Hollywood but in academic life, Lee earned degrees in paleontology and geology. Her writing includes poetry, short fiction, and a novel. In 1983, she began writing fiction, poetry, and plays. Her plays include Arthur and Leila in Women Playwrights: The Best Plays of 1993, and she is currently working on a children’s play about environmental issues scheduled to tour the Los Angeles public elementary schools in 1997, family’s stories and finding out about the cultural treasures in their homes. Her new play entitled “Just Like Really” describes her life in Hollywood.

LXD Season 2 finale

LXD Season 2 Episode finale

Jon M. Chu’s LXD wraps Season 2 with a two part finale. Episodes 9 and 10 of the series is entitled “The Good, the Bad and the Ra.” It’s an old fashioned Western show down with a new dance twist. The LXD sets out on a rescue mission in a remote town. The epic face off reveals who are the real heroes and villains. Look for Harry Shum Jr. as Elliot Hoo. (BTW – We heard some Cantonese being used in part of the finale. )

Previous Episodes from Jon M Chu’s LXD Season 2:
LXD Season 2 Episode 1
LXD Season 2 Episode 2
LXD Season 2 Episode 3
LXD Season 2 Episode 4
LXD Season 2 Episode 5
LXD Season 2 Episode 6
LXD Season 2 Episode 7
LXD Season 2 Episode 8

LXD Season 2 finale Part 1 (episode 9)

LXD Season 2 finale Part 2 (episode 10)

See episodes from LXD Season 1.

The LXD on Conan

The LXD on Conan

The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers perform an incredible killer routine just for Conan! Members of the LXD villains including the Wave, Dark Nurse, the Umbras, and more strut their stuff on the stage. Evil is rising. If you’ve been following along during LXD Season 2, this may be a sneak peek of things to come. Join the adventure. A two part Season 2 finale for LXD is right around the corner.

You can also download the track “Evil Rising” from the Conan performance on Evil Rising - Evil Rising - Single

The LXD on Conan

LXD Season 2 Episode 7

LXD Season 2 Episode 7

After a one week break, Jon M. Chu’s LXD Season 2 returns. In episode 7 of season 2, we learn about the origins of the Dark Doctor. Go back to his childhood and see what happened. Every villain has a beginning. From the ashes of tragedy comes the conviction of revenge. Are people born evil or do they become evil? Or both?

Previous Episodes from Jon M Chu’s LXD Season 2:
LXD Season 2 Episode 1
LXD Season 2 Episode 2
LXD Season 2 Episode 3
LXD Season 2 Episode 4
LXD Season 2 Episode 5
LXD Season 2 Episode 6

LXD Season 2 Episode 7

See episodes from LXD Season 1.