Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Part 2 of Part 3

Here’s the next installment of short interview questions with our Top 3!

Killabeez


Since the beginning, these boys did not have a hard time clinching titles from various dance competitions, despite them being new as a group. Their ability to charm the audience with their pieces is truly remarkable. Although their journey in Dhool started off rather rough, it’s safe to say that these boys bucked up and did quite well in the end. Let’s have a closer look at what these boys have to say.



1. Coming in 2nd place is already a big deal. But beyond that, does Killabeez think that they could have done better? If yes, how so?


To be able to come up among the top 3 is definitely a big deal, amidst the tough competition and the pressure that surrounded us. At the same time, we tried not to keep high expectations and hopes within us. Being in the finals was indeed a big dream-come-true for us, and the only motive we had in the finals was to give the fans what they missed from us.


There is definitely a sense of regret for every dancer or dance group after each of their performance, the regret of not doing that performance better. Likewise, we had the regret too, but we definitely did our best and that’s the bottom line. Many would say we just did a performance we did before. But we intended to make well use of the given time to actually improved on a dance that we have only performed once, and we think it resulted quite well.


2. For your Quarter Finals, the majority of audiences and even a small amount of your fans were rather disappointed with your performance. What went wrong?


Atmosphere was new. The competition was new. We lack the experience and that hit us hard. First of all, we are extremely disappointed with ourselves with that performance. We admit, we weren’t that good in the quarters, but at the same time, we don't think we were that bad in that quarters overall. We may have got in by a tad bit of luck and votes, however, the judges comments were indeed indirectly hurting for us. It really woke us up and our semi finals performance was a result of this 'awakening'.


3. Your journey in Dhool started rocky but it ended smoothly. So how was the overall experience?


Overall experience was pretty good. We learnt alot of new things, not only as a group, but individually. This competition did gel up the group lots more. The bond grew strong and we developed a sense of looking at things in a different angle, in one perspective. And I am sure this experience is going to be helpful for us in the near future.


4. Now that Dhool is over and done with, what are your next steps in the dance scene?


Dhool was definitely a platform to media and we think that we achieved what we came here for. Next step would be to BUZZ the media with performances you wouldn't want to be missing.


5. Lastly, would you like to say anything to say to your fans?

First of all, a sincere thanks to each and everyone who has supported the hive since the start of this journey. Alot more to the crew and family itself that helped us throughout this journey. We did start off rocky and ended off with a high note. If you recall, each performance was planned such to prove our versatility that we are good in different areas/genres, which many groups didn’t make full use to showcase their talents. So whatever you have seen is definitely not the end, but the beginning to a new era. The FKB era. Lastly, ENNA BEEZ?? KILLABEEZ!! Always 1 Love, 1 Life, 1 Hive!!


With that, let’s wish the Beez all the best for their future endeavours! Keep stinging, Beez! Up in a couple of day we have our one and only Aerocratz! Stay tuned people!

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