Malik Muhammad from Boom is the grand finale of ‘So You Think You Can Dance “on VTM won. He puts as 25,000 euros and a dance training in his pocket.
The 26-year-old Manuella Verzwyvel (26) from Wilrijk Sunday was the first to leave the final, a decision that also the judges seemed surprised. They did get a consolation prize: a standing ovation.
Malik Muhammad Julie Mannekens & amp; Fabian Weydema could then prove himself one last time in a solo. Fabian made this the least impression on viewers and fell off.
In the ‘Final Battle’ against Julie Malik drew the longest straw. The dancer wins 25,000 euros, a dance training either this summer and may occur with the street dance company Blaze in Dubai.
“Mommy, I love you.”
It was touching to see how Malik victory for the whole of Flanders and the Netherlands, dedicated to his mother. “Because I’m her become who I am,” he says. “I owe everything to her.”
The dancer can hardly believe that he won. “I have really achieved it. I’ve come this far, I liked all incredible. And now the jackpot is not normal. But the past few weeks, I stood every morning with the idea: I must win this. I’m in this race then changed enormously as a person. Or rather, I know myself. I now believe that there are no boundaries. If you go somewhere entirely, manage that too. “
A big party building, which was his first plan. Over the course of his career he must sleep a night. “The prize money is quite a nice bonus, because I really want on vacation. Not very far, just a few days away from it. And then I continue to dance anyway.
Last SYTYCD?
Perhaps it was the sixth season of So You Think You Can Dance is also the latter. The ratings fell this year against, particularly in the Netherlands. Juror Jan Kooijman posted this weekend a call on his Facebook page in which he viewers of the program requires support. Both VTM and RTL will temporarily make any statements about the future of SYTYCD .
The last SYTYCD (If you’re reading this long message at all, and if you share my conclusion. I like to share then …. Posted by Jan Kooijman on Saturday, May 16th, 2015
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