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BURNITUP! Janet Jackson (feat. Missy Elliott) / Presented By Tobias Ellehammer (Watch)



#JanetJackson  #MissyElliott  #TobiasEllehammer #BURNITUP #ThatsHowIBURNITUP #Dance

I wanted to create a project that would bring people together and deliver the message of the importance of having a versatile and open mindset. We should really all try to stay versatile and support each other. Let's appreciate how different we all are and grow together. 

Learning from each other's gifts and differences. It's not about what style you do. It's about the love for dance that we all share. I wanna give a massive thanks to all the people involved that took time out of their schedules to help deliver the message. The amount of talent in this video is beyond any of my expectations and I feel very honored. Enjoy.



Song: Janet Jackson - BURNITUP! (feat. Missy Elliott)

Choreography by (in order of appearance): 

Rithiely Pereira
Theio Maddix
Jonathan Bishop
Anders Deeno Nielsen
Keron Proverbs
Leroy Curwood
Alex Fetbroth
Calvin Francis
Josh Wharmby
Bly Richards
Marko Stamenkovic
John Graham
Marvin Brown
Shaun Niles
Madeleine Waters
Naomi Weijand
Tobias Ellehammer

Produced by Tobias Ellehammer

Film by Mike Dones

Directed by Mike Dones & Tobias Ellehammer

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