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Benji Schwimmer :: So you think you can dance / HipHop / Pedagogkurs

Benji er for andre gang United States Showcase swing
Champion. Han har vunnet hver gang han har deltatt på
en swing konkurranse. Han har deltatt som danser i en
rekke TV Show. Han er også champion I Latin, hvor han
har vunnet en rekke priser, inkludert å bli Dancer Of
The Year. Benji er spesialist I hip hop, street jazz,
funk mm. Han har koreografert og selv deltatt i en
rekke store mesterskap. Har sin egen hip hop gruppe.
Klassene til Benji Schwimmer må bare oppleves.
Biography
Schwimmer was born
January 18,
1984 in
Newport Beach, California, and grew up in a
Mormon (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints) household in
Moreno Valley, California. He is the son of "King of Swing"
Buddy Schwimmer, who is famed in the
West Coast Swing world. His mother, Laurie Kauffman and sister,
Lacey Schwimmer, are also West Coast Swing dancers.
He
started competing when he was 5 years old. He attended high school in Moreno
Valley and
Redlands, but then transferred to independent study because of his parents'
travel schedule. He finished his studies early, and then taught dance for one
semester at
Crafton Hills College in
Yucaipa.
Benji
Schwimmer and his older cousin,
Heidi Groskreutz (herself a top-4 finalist on the same season of So You
Think You Can Dance), are also U.S.A Open Showcase Swing champions in West Coast
Swing style. Schwimmer left the dancing scene at the top of his game to serve a
two-year
mission for the
Mormon Church in the
Mexican state of
Oaxaca. He has subsequently founded the non-profit charity organization
"Dancers Everywhere Making a Needed Difference" (D.E.M.A.N.D.)
for helping orphans in southern Mexico and Africa and providing healthcare for
dancers with
HIV/AIDS, and is a co-owner of
5678 Dance Studio in
Redlands, California.
So You
Think You Can Dance 2006
After returning to the United States from Mexico, Schwimmer learned that his
fiancee had broken up with him (he stated on the show that he learned this by
seeing her wedding invitation, and noting that his picture wasn't on it). To
combat the resulting depression, Schwimmer returned to dancing. He was shown a
video of the performance of the 2005 winner of
So You Think You Can Dance,
Nick Lazzarini, and decided that he would himself audition for the 2006
season of the show, along with his cousin and childhood dance partner Heidi
Groskreutz, and her former dance partner,
Dmitry Chaplin. All three of them made it to the top 20 finalists and then
to the top 10. Schwimmer and his first assigned dance partner,
Donyelle Jones, successfully competed through
the entire first part of the season without either of them being in the bottom
three couples, with both making it to the top 4.
Schwimmer was named the overall winner on
August 16,
2006 in an emotional finale. This was a different kind of title from his
earlier swing dance awards, as the televised competition required versatility in
several different dance styles, and the final voting was done not by a panel of
judges, but by American phone-in voters. According to the show, the finale
brought in 16 million votes, with a total of 70 million over the course of the
season. During the course of the show, the judges routinely said that while
Schwimmer was not necessarily the best technical dancer in styles other than his
own, that he was clearly outstanding in terms of performance and entertainment
and had an amazing personality.
The
prizes for winning the competition included a car, a one-year contract to
perform in
Celine Dion's
Las Vegas show, and $100,000 USD. However, in an interview for Seattle
Times, Schwimmer indicated that he had turned down the Dion contract, saying
that though it was an honor, it wasn't really his genre of dance, and he did not
wish to be tied to Las Vegas for a full year.
Current and
future projects
- Schwimmer
and the rest of the top-10 finalists performed in a North American tour
starting in September 2006
- In August
2006, in an interview for
Entertainment Weekly, Schwimmer revealed that he may be being cast as
Fred Astaire in an upcoming motion picture.
- According to
a September 2006 Redlands article, Schwimmer was asked by
Regis Philbin to be an alternate host on his program
- According to
the Seattle Times, Schwimmer is writing and co-producing a movie about
dancing, in which both he and his cousin Heidi Groskreutz will appear. He is
also working on a TV show on the lives of dancers.
- He has
signed on to do a TV movie called "For the Love of Dance."
- He and
Groskreutz danced on Fox's New Years Eve show and talked about their
instructional dance DVD.
- Schwimmer
appears in Christina Aguilera's music video "Candyman"
