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Producer and Visionary of American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance Nigel Lythgoe Joins Forces with Triller Fight Club to Launch New Series So You Think You Can Fight
Lythgoe Also Named Creative Partner and Executive Producer of Triller Fight Club Events, Will Bring Visionary Style to Triller s Fight and Music Spectacles
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LOS ANGELES, May 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Nigel Lythgoe, the television mega-producer and creative force behind the powerhouse global television franchises American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance, is joining forces with the disruptive technology platform Triller Fight Club to create a new series, So You Think You Can Fight, it was announced today. The weekly, hour-long series is part of a new overall relationship between Triller Fight Club and Lythgoe, who also becomes Creative Partner, Visionary and an Executive Producer of Triller Fight Club and will bring his celebrated skills as a tele
Nigel Lythgoe, Triller Fight Club Team for Competition Series So You Think You Can Fight (EXCLUSIVE)
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“So You Think You Can Fight” will follow in a similar format to “So You Think You Can Dance.” The weekly, hour-long series will pair a celebrity action star with a pro fighter, each who will select an amateur boxer through a global talent search and competition, along with audience voting and participation. The selected contestants will each go through rigorous mental and physical training, squaring off against each other with one winner for each category lightweight, heavyweight and MMA. Each winner will go on to a pro bout on a Triller Fight Club main event that will launch their pro boxing career.
Chris Holmes and many more.
During the cruise, fans can mingle with many of the artists for scheduled photo opps, Q&A sessions, karaoke, a “So You Think You Can Shred” contest, Cooking with Rock Stars, Painting with Rock Stars, basketball and beach volleyball games and more.
Cabins can be reserved now, with prices stating at at $1,799 per person, double occupancy. Visit MonstersofRockCruise.com for more details.
Meanwhile, the previously announced Operation Monster Beach music festival and destination vacation experience in the Dominican Republic, which had been scheduled for this month and was originally supposed to take the place of the 2021 cruise, has been canceled.
Boston Ballet closes its virtual season with four creatively produced premieres
The program shows âthe process of how we dealt with this year and how we want to move the art form forward,â says artistic director Mikko Nissinen
By Karen Campbell Globe Correspondent,Updated May 12, 2021, 1:16 p.m.
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Boston Ballet in Lex Ishimoto s What Happens If. Brooke Trisolini, courtesy of Boston Ballet
Boston Ballet winds up its first ever all-virtual season with a program that offers not only four filmed premieres created for the company, but also short documentaries featuring behind-the-scenes glimpses of the making of each piece. Titled âProcess & Progress,â the program is composed of new dances by acclaimed European choreographers Nanine Linning and Ken Ossola, both creating their first works for a North American company, plus pieces by genre-busting dancer/choreographer Lex Ishimoto and Boston Ballet principal dancer John Lam.