When Mia Michaels was asked if she thinks the dancers have an advantage when the choreographers give them a dance that has a serious story behind it, like the addiction piece or Tyce Diorio’s breast cancer dance, Mia Michaels issued the following statements:
It really depends on the choreography. You can take any concept and make it good or make it bad. You have to be very careful about how you tell the story with dance — if it’s too literal, it’s too corny. Does it help if it’s done well? Absolutely. But it’s not done well if it doesn’t do anything. I don’t think anything will ever be awful on the show, because you have professional choreographers, and other than like three pieces that were awful in all five seasons, that’s a pretty low percentage. When you do your craft for so long as all these choreographers have done it, it’s not going to be tragic. It might not work, the magic might not be there one week, but it’s still going to be a solid piece of work. Does a story help? Yeah, but if it’s not choreographed well … that’s the thing, people have realized that no matter how good the dancers are, if you don’t have great choreography, it doesn’t matter. But if you have great choreography and not so great dancers, that is fine too — choreography can hide your weaknesses and show your strengths.
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