Kevin Csolak

ACTOR, DANCER, SINGER

DOJA-CAT

2023 for Brandcast - David Geffen Hall - Lincoln Center, NYC

JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE

2018 PEPSI SUPER BOWL LII HALFTIME SHOW

 

The show began with Jimmy Fallon introducing Justin Timberlake, followed by a video screen depicting Timberlake performing "Filthy" in a club setting below the field level of the stadium. He then walked up a staircase and appeared on a ramp stage extending outward into the field, descending into a series of stages surrounded by a crowd. Timberlake proceeded to move through the crowd performing "Rock Your Body" with a troupe of female backup dancers, abruptly stopping short of the end of the song and shifting to "Señorita" on a small stage with his backing dancers. Upon reaching the main stage, he performed a number of songs, including "SexyBack", "My Love", and "Cry Me a River", which featured a dance break mid-field. Upon reaching the next stage, Timberlake performed his hit song "Suit & Tie" as the University of Minnesota Marching Band, wearing black tuxedos, played backup instrumentals and marched out to meet him.

For the first time since the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show in Indianapolis in 2012, no pyrotechnics were used throughout the performance. The show relied mostly on lasers and video screens for visual effects.


GALLERY

 

 

VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS 2018

RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL

AUGUST 20TH, 2018

Pop newcomer Hayley Kiyoko took home her first Moon person trophy after winning “Push Artist of the Year” at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards on Monday night at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall.

Hayley Kiyoko is making the most of her first-ever trip to the MTV Video Music Awards. Not only did the rising star winher first moonperson for Push artist of the year, but Kiyoko showcased her performance skills with her pop banger “Curious.” The singer did a quick performance of the queer anthem that aired during the show, delivering signature dripping-in-swagger dance moves in front of a gang of backup dancers.

Dancers:   @iamledon @j.rabon @kevincsolak @reyesnorbert   
Choreography: ANZE SKRUBE @anzeskrube

It might have been short, but it was certainly sweet.  Newcomer Hayley Kiyoko performed her hit song ‘Curious’ surrounded by a group of hip-hop back-up dancers and blew the roof off of RCMH.

Kiyoko, who was making her debut trip to the Awards ceremony itself, won her first Moon Person Award for Push Artist Of The Year. Kiyoko beat out a list of other breakout artists for the Push award, including Noah Cyrus, Jessie Reyez, Lil Xan, Tee Grizzley, PRETTYMUCH, Chloe X Halle, Khalid, Sigrid, and Why Don't We.


 
 
 
 

The trouble with us is...we don't do this more. Late night hangs with my big brother at our mother's dance studio in NJ lead to this. Brothers Kurt and Kevin Csolak throw together a hip hop and tap dance combo to "The Trouble with Us".