You can’t keep a good man down or, in the case of Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson, a good group of men. Their dance company, Shaping Sound, who we fell in love with last year on their reality series, All The Right Moves, kicks off a new national tour starting this weekend in Los Angeles.
While we could’ve done the usual interview with the guys to learn more, we thought it would be fun to stop by during a rehearsal break and have them interview each other.
First, longtime BFFs Travis and Nick ask questions about what people might be surprised to know about them and Nick’s love of eating.
Next, Teddy and Kyle join the mix and we find out if they’re often mistaken for gay as well as how this tour is different from what you may have seen from...
While we could’ve done the usual interview with the guys to learn more, we thought it would be fun to stop by during a rehearsal break and have them interview each other.
First, longtime BFFs Travis and Nick ask questions about what people might be surprised to know about them and Nick’s love of eating.
Next, Teddy and Kyle join the mix and we find out if they’re often mistaken for gay as well as how this tour is different from what you may have seen from...
- 5/16/2013
- by Jim Halterman
- The Backlot
We learned recently from Travis Wall that they’re looking at other networks to bring us a second season of the reality show All The Right Moves but, thankfully, Wall and his fellow dancers Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson have been keeping very busy with their dance company Shaping Sound as well as a plethora of individual projects.
Robinson, for one, is focusing on his dancing. But he is also pursuing acting, which we can witness on tonight’s episode of NBC’s Parks and Recreation where he plays a Lincoln impersonator slash stripper who entertains at the bachelorette party for Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler).
We talked to Robinson earlier this week to talk about his Parks and Rec gig and how his work in dance and acting are complimenting each other.
AfterElton: Tell me what you’re doing on Parks and Recreation this week.
Kyle Robinson:...
Robinson, for one, is focusing on his dancing. But he is also pursuing acting, which we can witness on tonight’s episode of NBC’s Parks and Recreation where he plays a Lincoln impersonator slash stripper who entertains at the bachelorette party for Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler).
We talked to Robinson earlier this week to talk about his Parks and Rec gig and how his work in dance and acting are complimenting each other.
AfterElton: Tell me what you’re doing on Parks and Recreation this week.
Kyle Robinson:...
- 1/17/2013
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
2012 was a very good year for Travis Wall. His career kept him busy with not only his own dance company, Shaping Sound (which was documented in the Oxygen reality series All The Right Moves), but he also was a regular fixure where we first met him - on Fox's dance competition series So You Think You Can Dance. Add to that his Emmy nomination for choreography (along with Teddy Forance and Nick Lazzarini) on Dancing With The Stars and choreographing the Off-Broadway revival of Bare.
We grabbed some time with the always-gregarious Wall to find out more about Bare, All the Right Moves, his boyfriend Dom Palange and what else is on his dance card for 2013.
AfterElton: The Bare revival, were you involved from the beginning or did they come to you as things were already rolling to choreograph? What’s the story?
Tw: The show first premiered in La...
We grabbed some time with the always-gregarious Wall to find out more about Bare, All the Right Moves, his boyfriend Dom Palange and what else is on his dance card for 2013.
AfterElton: The Bare revival, were you involved from the beginning or did they come to you as things were already rolling to choreograph? What’s the story?
Tw: The show first premiered in La...
- 1/7/2013
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
Choreographer Spencer Liff may be adding Emmy Winner to his resume soon.
Watching the multitude of dances in each season of So You Think You Can Dance, it’s easy to take for granted the amount of work that goes into each routine. Thankfully, many of the choreographers from the Fox series have been recognized with Emmy nominations for their often jaw-dropping routines. One of the show’s regular choreographers, Spencer Liff, was nominated in the Best Choreography category and will find out next month if he'll be taking home one of the gold statues. (Christopher Scott and Stacey Tookey are the other choreographers currently nominated)
We grabbed a few minutes recently with the out Liff to talk about the career he’s been at for 20 years (he’s only 27), why being out and proud is important to him and how he has a definite plan with where he wants his career to take him.
Watching the multitude of dances in each season of So You Think You Can Dance, it’s easy to take for granted the amount of work that goes into each routine. Thankfully, many of the choreographers from the Fox series have been recognized with Emmy nominations for their often jaw-dropping routines. One of the show’s regular choreographers, Spencer Liff, was nominated in the Best Choreography category and will find out next month if he'll be taking home one of the gold statues. (Christopher Scott and Stacey Tookey are the other choreographers currently nominated)
We grabbed a few minutes recently with the out Liff to talk about the career he’s been at for 20 years (he’s only 27), why being out and proud is important to him and how he has a definite plan with where he wants his career to take him.
- 8/29/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
Oxygen’s “All The Right Moves” has quickly become a big force in the world of reality television, and the buzz grows bigger with the upcoming third episode of the season. Below, you can take a look at a sneak peek of the third episode. The clip, called “Tara’s Boiling Point,” shows Tara’s threat to leave the dance company Shaping Sound. “The world of dance is fiercely competitive, but with careers, reputations, and friendships at stake, Emmy®-nominated choreographer Travis Wall (“So You Think You Can Dance”), Teddy Forance (recently featured on “Dancing With the Stars” as dancer and choreographer), Nick Lazzarini (winner of “So You Think You Can Dance” season one), [ Read More ]...
- 8/27/2012
- by monique
- ShockYa
All The Right Moves Sneak Peek: Taja Reaches Her Boiling Point
When you gather a bunch of creative perfectionist types in a room together and tell them to put together a fully functioning company, things are bound to get a little dicey. You have so many egos that have to be appeased and even more different ideas and directions that even the most patient leader might be overwhelmed by. Especially in the early stages of bringing together a show/company/production, there might be a lot of stepping on toes before things get smoothed out, which is where Oxygen's All The Right Moves is at right now.
On the next episode of All The Right Moves, Taja and Travis have had it with one another, the latter upset with the former's continued tardiness and lackadaisical attitude toward the show. They've not been on the best of terms in recent times,...
When you gather a bunch of creative perfectionist types in a room together and tell them to put together a fully functioning company, things are bound to get a little dicey. You have so many egos that have to be appeased and even more different ideas and directions that even the most patient leader might be overwhelmed by. Especially in the early stages of bringing together a show/company/production, there might be a lot of stepping on toes before things get smoothed out, which is where Oxygen's All The Right Moves is at right now.
On the next episode of All The Right Moves, Taja and Travis have had it with one another, the latter upset with the former's continued tardiness and lackadaisical attitude toward the show. They've not been on the best of terms in recent times,...
- 8/27/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
"So You Think You Can Dance" Season 2 runner-up Travis Wall has choreographed for the Oscars, is a two-time Emmy nominee and now he's the star of his own reality show on Oxygen, "All the Right Moves." Oh, and he's only 24.
Travis went from being a contestant to a choreographer on "Sytycd" before starting his own dance company, Shaping Sound -- which is the subject of "All the Right Moves" -- with fellow "Sytycd" alum (and Season 1 winner) Nick Lazzarini, as well as Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson. The four friends and roommates "work together, have their lives taped ... and start getting real" on the new series, which premiered on July 31.
"All the Right Moves" returns this week (Tues., Aug. 21, 10 p.m. Et on Oxygen) with its second episode, which will continue to follow Travis, Nick, Teddy, Kyle and the rest of the dancers in the fledgling Shaping Sound company (including...
Travis went from being a contestant to a choreographer on "Sytycd" before starting his own dance company, Shaping Sound -- which is the subject of "All the Right Moves" -- with fellow "Sytycd" alum (and Season 1 winner) Nick Lazzarini, as well as Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson. The four friends and roommates "work together, have their lives taped ... and start getting real" on the new series, which premiered on July 31.
"All the Right Moves" returns this week (Tues., Aug. 21, 10 p.m. Et on Oxygen) with its second episode, which will continue to follow Travis, Nick, Teddy, Kyle and the rest of the dancers in the fledgling Shaping Sound company (including...
- 8/21/2012
- by Jaimie Etkin
- Huffington Post
All The Right Moves Sneak Peeks: Submitting for Madonna
The boys of All The Right Moves are back and with their return comes a little bit of good news and a little bit of bad news.
The good news is that there's an opportunity to create a video submission for Madonna, which Shaping Sound rightfully jumps at. Even a start-up company fronted by multiple famous faces needs that one big break in order to establish themselves in their respective field, so this could be the thing that gets things rolling for the four dancers of All The Right Moves. Judging by what they came up with, a sensual black-and-white chair dance with a whole lot of skin, the Queen of Pop will be very happy.
The bad news, though, is that while the business opportunities are coming and the company is growing, the boys are still under a huge amount of stress.
The boys of All The Right Moves are back and with their return comes a little bit of good news and a little bit of bad news.
The good news is that there's an opportunity to create a video submission for Madonna, which Shaping Sound rightfully jumps at. Even a start-up company fronted by multiple famous faces needs that one big break in order to establish themselves in their respective field, so this could be the thing that gets things rolling for the four dancers of All The Right Moves. Judging by what they came up with, a sensual black-and-white chair dance with a whole lot of skin, the Queen of Pop will be very happy.
The bad news, though, is that while the business opportunities are coming and the company is growing, the boys are still under a huge amount of stress.
- 8/21/2012
- by Shilo Adams
- TVovermind.com
Oxygen has released new footage from the second episode of its new dance docu-series, ‘All The Right Moves.’ The all-new episode, titled ‘Travis Under The Gun,’ airs tomorrow night at 10/9c. In ‘Travis Under The Gun,’ Taja and Travis disagree over an upcoming performance. Travis also feels the pressure and becomes stressed out. ‘All The Right Moves’ follows ‘So You Think You Can Dance’ choreographer Travis Wall and his three friends and roommates, including Teddy Forance, a choreographer with Cirque du Soleil; Nic Lazzarini, the first season winner of ‘So You Think You Can Dance;’ and Kyle Robinson. The show chronicles the four as they launch a dance company, Shaping [ Read More ]...
- 8/20/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
All The Right Moves is basically like So You Think You Can Dance: The College Years. Except, unlike the defunct Saved By The Bell spin-off, Oxygen's new reality show is really good. And for more reasons than simply seeing many of your favorite Sytycd alums (Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Allison Holker, Robert Roldan, Melanie Moore, Jaimie Goodwin and Channing Cooke for starters) dancing in the newly formed Shaping Sounds company.
At its core, Atrm is a story of friendship and watching those bonds strengthen through adversity. A tribulation which plays heavily into tonight's episode as the fallout from last week's Travis-gate (let's call it) is a major centerpiece. I caught up with Nick Lazzarini to talk about that bombshell, what it means for the boys moving forward and what it's been like to live his life in front of the cameras once again!
TheInsider.com: Travis told me that none of you planned on doing...
At its core, Atrm is a story of friendship and watching those bonds strengthen through adversity. A tribulation which plays heavily into tonight's episode as the fallout from last week's Travis-gate (let's call it) is a major centerpiece. I caught up with Nick Lazzarini to talk about that bombshell, what it means for the boys moving forward and what it's been like to live his life in front of the cameras once again!
TheInsider.com: Travis told me that none of you planned on doing...
- 8/7/2012
- TheInsider.com
On TV this Tuesday: Darren Criss brings romance to The Glee Project, a lovely guest star is the Appleby of Franklin’s eye, Jane By Design fashions an eye-catching finale and a Sytycd alum has All The Right Moves. As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are nine programs on keep on your radar.
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- 7/31/2012
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
(l to r) Teddy Forance, Kyle Robinson, Travis Wall and Nick Lazzarini
photographed by Clinton Gaughran for AfterElton
Sitting down with just one of the dancers from the new Oxygen docu-series, All The Right Moves, is one thing but what do you get when you sit down with Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson at the same time? Well, it’s a fun mix of everything. Of course, each of these guys have their own unique blend of cuteness, sexiness and immense dancing prowess, but put them together and you also get an undeniable brotherly camaraderie. They work with their dance company Shaping Sound, laugh and fight together in their shared home and, yes, dance together in life and on the show. We recently grabbed them for a chat (and hot photo shoot!) to talk about their new series.
AfterElton: In doing the show, did it change your relationships at all?...
photographed by Clinton Gaughran for AfterElton
Sitting down with just one of the dancers from the new Oxygen docu-series, All The Right Moves, is one thing but what do you get when you sit down with Travis Wall, Nick Lazzarini, Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson at the same time? Well, it’s a fun mix of everything. Of course, each of these guys have their own unique blend of cuteness, sexiness and immense dancing prowess, but put them together and you also get an undeniable brotherly camaraderie. They work with their dance company Shaping Sound, laugh and fight together in their shared home and, yes, dance together in life and on the show. We recently grabbed them for a chat (and hot photo shoot!) to talk about their new series.
AfterElton: In doing the show, did it change your relationships at all?...
- 7/30/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
Through the routines he's created for So You Think You Can Dance, fans have learned a lot about Travis Wall over the years (his Fix You piece perfectly exemplifies this), but the Emmy-winning choreographer is about to put his life on display in an unprecedented way with the premiere of All The Right Moves.
In the new Oxygen docuseries, Travis chronicles the growing pains that come from starting his own studio. Additionally, the cameras go beyond the stage and into his home which Travis shares with Kyle Robinson, Nick Lazzarini and Teddy Forance his longtime best friends and partners in this new endeavor). TheInsider.com caught up with Travis to talk about the highs and lows of making Moves.
TheInsider.com: How do you describe All The Right Moves?
Travis Wall: It's best friends – we live together, we work together, we started this dance company, which is in the world of contemporary. We're trying...
In the new Oxygen docuseries, Travis chronicles the growing pains that come from starting his own studio. Additionally, the cameras go beyond the stage and into his home which Travis shares with Kyle Robinson, Nick Lazzarini and Teddy Forance his longtime best friends and partners in this new endeavor). TheInsider.com caught up with Travis to talk about the highs and lows of making Moves.
TheInsider.com: How do you describe All The Right Moves?
Travis Wall: It's best friends – we live together, we work together, we started this dance company, which is in the world of contemporary. We're trying...
- 7/27/2012
- TheInsider.com
The new dance based docu-series ‘All The Right Moves’ is set to debut on Tuesday, July 31 at 9/8c on Oxygen, but viewers can watch the premiere episode online now. The show, which chronicles the journey of Emmy-Nominated Choreographer Travis Will and his three closest friends as they launch their dance company, Shaping Sound, is streaming on Oxygen’s website. The premiere episode features Wall, who was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Choreography for ‘Dancing With The Stars-Routine: Without You’ yesterday, and his friends Teddy Forance, Nick Lazzarini and Kyle Robinson, as they audition dancers for their preview show. Forance was recently featured on ‘Dancing With the Stars’ as a [ Read More ]...
- 7/20/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
Travis Wall may have been So You Think You Can Dance's runner-up in season two, but he's one of the biggest winners that show has ever produced!
Not only was Travis nominated for an Outstanding Choreography Emmy in 2011, but he's become one of Sytycd's most in-demand choreographers, just lent his brain to the routines in Step Up: Revolution and is starring on a new Oxygen reality series, All The Right Moves.
Trailer - Step Up: Revolution
In the new docuseries, launching July 31, Travis is joined by Sytycd season one winner Nick Lazzarini, Dancing with the Stars choreographer Teddy Forance and Juilliard-trained Kyle Robinson in launching Shaping Sound -- a new dance company based out of Los Angeles. The series chronicles the blood, sweat and tears these lifelong friends and roommates are required to give up to make their dreams come true.
Related - Travis' Top 10 Sytycd Routines of All-Time!
Now, TheInsider...
Not only was Travis nominated for an Outstanding Choreography Emmy in 2011, but he's become one of Sytycd's most in-demand choreographers, just lent his brain to the routines in Step Up: Revolution and is starring on a new Oxygen reality series, All The Right Moves.
Trailer - Step Up: Revolution
In the new docuseries, launching July 31, Travis is joined by Sytycd season one winner Nick Lazzarini, Dancing with the Stars choreographer Teddy Forance and Juilliard-trained Kyle Robinson in launching Shaping Sound -- a new dance company based out of Los Angeles. The series chronicles the blood, sweat and tears these lifelong friends and roommates are required to give up to make their dreams come true.
Related - Travis' Top 10 Sytycd Routines of All-Time!
Now, TheInsider...
- 7/5/2012
- TheInsider.com
Oxygen has announced a new non-scripted series, All the Right Moves, that will follow the lives of four dancers as they launch their own theatre company.
The dancers may be familiar to TV viewers -- Travis Wall and Nick Lazzarini from Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson from ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
The show debuts on July 31st and Oxygen has ordered eight episodes.
Here's the press release with additional details:
Oxygen Media Makes "All The Right Moves" With Launch Of New Dance Based Docu-series On Tuesday, July 31 At 11Pm Et/Pt
"All The Right Moves" Chronicles The Journey of Emmy(R)-Nominated Choreographer Travis Wall and His Three Closest Friends As They Launch Shaping Sound Dance Company
New York - May 24, 2012 - Oxygen...
The dancers may be familiar to TV viewers -- Travis Wall and Nick Lazzarini from Fox's So You Think You Can Dance and Teddy Forance and Kyle Robinson from ABC's Dancing with the Stars.
The show debuts on July 31st and Oxygen has ordered eight episodes.
Here's the press release with additional details:
Oxygen Media Makes "All The Right Moves" With Launch Of New Dance Based Docu-series On Tuesday, July 31 At 11Pm Et/Pt
"All The Right Moves" Chronicles The Journey of Emmy(R)-Nominated Choreographer Travis Wall and His Three Closest Friends As They Launch Shaping Sound Dance Company
New York - May 24, 2012 - Oxygen...
- 5/25/2012
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Two of the world’s most famous choreographers and directors, Rob Marshall and Bob Fosse, have garnered widespread attention for their contributions to dance and films. Travis Wall, an up-and-coming choreographer, is following in their footsteps, and showcasing his talents with several upcoming television and film projects. Wall is set to appear in the upcoming summer Oxygen docu-series ‘All The Right Moves,’ alongside his three friends and roommates, including Teddy Forance, a choreographer with Cirque du Soleil; Nic Lazzarini, the first season winner of the hit Fox reality competition ‘So You Think You Can Dance;’ and Kyle Robinson. The show chronicles the four as they launch a dance company, Shaping Sound. [ Read More ]...
- 5/5/2012
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
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