While Taylor Swift moves on to Europe for her blockbuster Eras Tour, new information about her backup dancers has come out.
Swift utilizes 50 truckers to transport staging and costumes and 15 backup dancers, six of whom are male.
Their names are Jan Ravnik, Sam McWilliams, Kameron Saunders, Whyley Yoshimura, Raphael Thomas and Kevin Scheitzbach.
Ravnik, in particular, has had fans’ tongues wagging.
Born in Slovenia, Ravnik is a dancer and choreographer and has been named the Best Dancer of Slovenia twice. In 2018, he relocated to L.A. and has worked with Bruno Mars, Lewis Capaldi and Mariah Carey. He joined Swift’s tour in January 2023.
While traveling, Swift has gotten close to these dancers and confides in them as friends, even taking advice from them about her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Swift and her team train for hours a day, but when they get a break, they explore cities, beaches and nightclubs together.
Swift utilizes 50 truckers to transport staging and costumes and 15 backup dancers, six of whom are male.
Their names are Jan Ravnik, Sam McWilliams, Kameron Saunders, Whyley Yoshimura, Raphael Thomas and Kevin Scheitzbach.
Ravnik, in particular, has had fans’ tongues wagging.
Born in Slovenia, Ravnik is a dancer and choreographer and has been named the Best Dancer of Slovenia twice. In 2018, he relocated to L.A. and has worked with Bruno Mars, Lewis Capaldi and Mariah Carey. He joined Swift’s tour in January 2023.
While traveling, Swift has gotten close to these dancers and confides in them as friends, even taking advice from them about her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Swift and her team train for hours a day, but when they get a break, they explore cities, beaches and nightclubs together.
- 5/29/2024
- by Anushka Desai
- Uinterview
After more than four decades in the entertainment business, Janet Jackson is sharing her story for the first time in a two-hour documentary, “Janet,” slated to premiere on Lifetime and A&e in January. The two-night event celebrates the 40th anniversary of Jackson’s eponymous debut album.
In the minute-long teaser that she debuted on Instagram September 6, Jackson declared: “This is my story told by me. Not through someone else’s eyes. This is the truth. Take it or leave it, love it or hate it, this is me.”
“Janet” offers an intimate, honest, and unfiltered look inside her record-breaking career, giving fans a front-row seat to watch never-before-seen footage and appearances from Jackson’s friends and family, collaborators, and musical peers.
“She’s an empowered woman,” Mariah Carey said in the teaser. Added Paula Abdul, “A force to be reckoned with.” “This is what a superstar [looks] like,” said Missy Elliott,...
In the minute-long teaser that she debuted on Instagram September 6, Jackson declared: “This is my story told by me. Not through someone else’s eyes. This is the truth. Take it or leave it, love it or hate it, this is me.”
“Janet” offers an intimate, honest, and unfiltered look inside her record-breaking career, giving fans a front-row seat to watch never-before-seen footage and appearances from Jackson’s friends and family, collaborators, and musical peers.
“She’s an empowered woman,” Mariah Carey said in the teaser. Added Paula Abdul, “A force to be reckoned with.” “This is what a superstar [looks] like,” said Missy Elliott,...
- 9/24/2021
- by IndieWire Staff
- Indiewire
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