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"Turkey Lurkey Time" U of M Musical Theatre Majors

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University of Michigan Musical Theatre Majors. Choreographed by Dani Spieler, the class of Dance Workshop performs "Turkey Lurkey Time" from PROMISES, PROMISES.

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  • have you seen CAMP?

    practically everything is different until the end. and you do not do "Turkey Lurkey" without the signature Bennet moves so they were NOT copying CAMP, they were copying the original dance.

    so get a life, you ignorant jerk.

  • GOOD LORD .. what, 40 students in sync?  I am ADDICTED to your college's uTube videos -- what happens after you leave college? 'cause I haven't seen it in Broadway shows. lol

    Gratz!

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  • @Unplugged516 That's not even copying the original choreo. The only thing that this choreo has uncannily in common is the end flapping. Which is wonderful, and should be in every choreo of this song.

  • They only used the original Michael Bennet choreography (original Broadway, recreated in Camp at the end;;;Jingle Bells, Jinglee Bells, etc.) Their choreography is pretty good.

  • The Choreography was original and pretty awesome, HOWEVER! the audio track used is from "Camp".

  • Although the choreography was completely different than the original, this was still awesome!

    Much better than what the actual broadway people put together.

    This had better choreography and more talent than the stuff that they charge nearly 100 bucks to see.

    Good job to the cast and the Dana

  • this was good, but the choreography from the movie camp was a 1000x better

  • That was just awesome!

  • Really fun to watch @ the end!!!! Lol, great!

  • the music they used was the camp version. but yes, the original song is from promises promises.

  • @Nfigue2 this recording is from camp, you can tell by the incorporation of "I'm Still Here" at the end

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