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Really I give the show 3.5 stars, it wasn't bad but it let me down. I've been a fan of the Jabbawockeez since they first stepped foot on stage, back on the first season of America's Best Dance Crew. I don't watch that show anymore nor do I even know if it's still even on. But Jabbawockeez stole my heart for their synchronized dancing, and since then no dance team has taken their place. So I was highly disappointed to sit through the entire show and only see 3 or 4 parts where there was synchronized dancing as a large group. Don't get me wrong, the dancing is really really good. Every one of those guys has got some moves, so it's entertaining in it's own right, but I expected to see 5, 6, 7, even 12 guys all on stage blowing my mind with their synchronized movements and really that wasn't what the show was. I liked the audience participation portion, I enjoyed the costumes and the set was on par with most Vegas shows. The music? Well 90% of it was pure awesome! Got me wanting to get up out of my seat and bust a move myself... The other 10% was something from a bad cartoon - pure childish awful. I didn't quite get it. I know they were trying to be silly but some of the music just sucked. I'd go see the show again, I'd just have different expectations next time.
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