REST OF MY LIFE – Ludacris ft Usher Dance Choreography | Matt Steffanina & Dana Alexa
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REST OF MY LIFE Dance Choreography – Ludacris feat Usher & David Guetta | Learn this dance with our Step-by-step TUTORIAL, Click HERE: http://youtu.be/Df5aAkZ-ftA
This is a video that we made to celebrate the grand opening of Kama Kama Dance Studio in Wenzhou, China and to thank them for having us in to teach and shoot their commercials. Teaching there was a blast and the studio is AMAZING! We also performed this and a couple other pieces for a Chinese TV show. I’ll upload the videos as soon as I get the footage! Today is our last day in China, what an amazing experience it’s been. We’re really thankful for all the kind and generous people we’ve met out here that we’ll always remember 🙂
Choreography by: Matt Steffanina & Dana Alexa
Dancers: Matt Steffanina, Dana Alexa, Andy Torres, Audrey Benson
Filmed by: Tracy Luo
Edited by: Matt Steffanina
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