The Pussycat Dolls certainly know how to move on the dance floor — but
how about the basketball court? That question will be answered this Saturday
when Ashley Roberts of the multi-platinum pop group returns to her childhood
home to choreograph routines during tryouts for the Phoenix Suns Dance Team
this Saturday.
“I choreographed a lot growing up, but with Dolls I haven't in a while,”
says Roberts in a phone interview from her home in California. “I'm
excited to get out there and do it again. [The routines] are going to be
a little different, a little more current.”
The guest appearance will mark the first time the Suns have ever brought
in an outside choreographer of Roberts' level, says Kari Harrick, the
new dance team director. “This is a big stepping stone for us,” Harrick
says. “The Pussycat Dolls are huge in the dance community because of
what they do and the routines they have. We're hoping this will generate
more interest in the team and what we're doing.”
With only 16 slots available for the approximately 200-300 dancers who
show up for tryouts, the competition will be fierce — especially with
what Roberts has in mind. “Kari and I are doing a collaborative effort
on the routine. It will have more technique [than in previous years],
but with a hip-hop base,” Roberts says. “Dance teams have a different
style than what the Dolls do. We're going to do something more stylized,
more technique to it, less cheerleader.”
As of now, Roberts' involvement with the dance team will be a one-off
gig, though she keeps the door open to the future. “I hope to come back
during the season and watch the performances to see how they're doing,”
Roberts says. “And Kari and I will stay in touch and play it by ear year
to year to see if my schedule will let me do this again. But I'm just
excited to do this and hopefully it's a huge start to something.”
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