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How Emma Stone Helped Craft Iconic Eras Tour Dance Moves

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Emma Stone connected Taylor Swift with choreographer Mandy Moore.
  • Stone and Moore previously collaborated on the musical film La La Land.
  • Stone contributed 'oddities' to Swift's song 'Florida'.
How Emma Stone Helped Craft Iconic Eras Tour Dance Moves

Taylor Swift's Eras Tour choreography owes a debt to her longtime friend, Emma Stone. In the recent Disney+ docuseries, 'The End of an Era,' Swift disclosed that Stone was instrumental in introducing her to choreographer Mandy Moore. This connection led to the creation of the memorable dance sequences that have captivated audiences worldwide during the extensive tour.

Moore and Stone previously worked together on the critically acclaimed 2016 musical film, 'La La Land.' Their established rapport allowed them to seamlessly craft the routines for Swift's three-hour concerts. Scenes within the docuseries show Moore and a collaborator developing choreography, teaching it to the tour's dancers, and refining it with Swift's input.

Beyond choreography, Stone's influence extends to Swift's music. She is credited for contributing "oddities" to the track "Florida" from 'The Tortured Poets Department.' This collaboration highlights the deep and multifaceted friendship between the two artists, which also inspired Swift's "from the vault" song, "When Emma Falls in Love."

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Emma Stone introduced Taylor Swift to choreographer Mandy Moore, who then developed the iconic routines for the Eras Tour.
Yes, Emma Stone and Mandy Moore previously collaborated on the Oscar-winning musical film 'La La Land'.
Emma Stone is credited with contributing 'oddities' to the track 'Florida' on Taylor Swift's album, 'The Tortured Poets Department'.

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