I'm really glad to see that they added a few things and changed the clothes almost completely, but it's a shame that they're still using almost the same choreography as on America's got talent. They are amazingly talented and I hope that they can continue to evolve their choreography!
While true, the thing is most Quick Change Artists that I've seen never really seem to change their choreography all that much. They'll change some here and there, but remain mostly the same.
@@GhostPirate6 It's because the choreography isn't what dictates the performance; it's the clothing. It takes a long time to engineer all those dresses (and sometimes suits) to be sturdy enough to wear and hold, yet can come apart really quickly and go out of sight. There's at this point I think only one person who does this act mostly solo, (Lea Kyle) and she has to use a pretty unique set-up to make it work. Otherwise the act is typically done as a duo with one person mostly assisting the other.
@@indigothecat even then the clothes don’t change all that much either. They’ll really only replace an outfit or two once they wear out. Sometimes the new outfit won’t even look different from the old one. Most new Quick Change Artists who started after David and Dania’s appearance on America’s Got Talent will have a much larger variety of clothes. Sos and Victoria being an example. Apparently they change every six months.
@@l4d2_ellis20 I suppose it depends on the sewing and clothes making skills of the team. Also how many different colors and rolls of silk they have in storage. I think silk is the go-to fabric for Quick-change because it's flexible, moves nicely, and breathable.
@@Ashwini-ff5rj apparently complications from Covid I was actually shocked how poorly and bloated David looked here - I know the costumes are secretly nipped and tucked away and that can make them look heavier - but you could see terrible bags under his eyes. He was clearly suffering from some health problems at the time of taping RIP
@@tombstoneharrystudios584 David had been slowly gaining weight since he reached his 40s at least. He was much slimmer during the early years of their act. Didn't help that the blue suit that David decided to wear was back when it made its debut in 2010 on the 5th season of America's Got Talent. For some reason instead of getting a new outfit made for the previous version of their act he replaced his blue tuxedo with the blue paisley suit in 2017. If you rewatch their guest appearance on America's Got Talent, the blue suit fit him a lot better.
Eh, it's still better than some of the other music they've performed to. During the polka dot change, watch at 0.25 speed and look closely at Dania's right shoulder(our left). That gives a hint. Then when David changes look closely at the bottom of her dress, and you'll be able to figure out how it's done.
That 2 minute routine is was only a break down of their full act. They were truly great. Much luv to David and Dania, the couple that modernized quick change!
Wowww they are fabulous!!!!
Brilliant performer. RIP
RIP David
So sad to see such a talent gone
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May the Lord bless his soul! Prayers of peace for his wife.
BEAUTIFUL
RIP David.
It’s been over ten years wow
true
Thank you for the video.
I want that green dress with the necktie❣️
Perfeito parabens
I'm really glad to see that they added a few things and changed the clothes almost completely, but it's a shame that they're still using almost the same choreography as on America's got talent. They are amazingly talented and I hope that they can continue to evolve their choreography!
While true, the thing is most Quick Change Artists that I've seen never really seem to change their choreography all that much. They'll change some here and there, but remain mostly the same.
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@@GhostPirate6 It's because the choreography isn't what dictates the performance; it's the clothing. It takes a long time to engineer all those dresses (and sometimes suits) to be sturdy enough to wear and hold, yet can come apart really quickly and go out of sight. There's at this point I think only one person who does this act mostly solo, (Lea Kyle) and she has to use a pretty unique set-up to make it work. Otherwise the act is typically done as a duo with one person mostly assisting the other.
@@indigothecat even then the clothes don’t change all that much either. They’ll really only replace an outfit or two once they wear out. Sometimes the new outfit won’t even look different from the old one. Most new Quick Change Artists who started after David and Dania’s appearance on America’s Got Talent will have a much larger variety of clothes. Sos and Victoria being an example. Apparently they change every six months.
@@l4d2_ellis20 I suppose it depends on the sewing and clothes making skills of the team. Also how many different colors and rolls of silk they have in storage. I think silk is the go-to fabric for Quick-change because it's flexible, moves nicely, and breathable.
You cannot improve on perfection! David and Dania are the very best at what they do.
Rest In Peace!!
1:00 can See the switch :)
They are the O.G.'s.
Actually, that would be the The Sudarchikovis.
Layers and layers
What happend to Dania David please tell
David died from Covid.
Had know idea that he passed until today.😢 R.I.P. David.
What happend David please tell
@@Ashwini-ff5rj apparently complications from Covid
I was actually shocked how poorly and bloated David looked here - I know the costumes are secretly nipped and tucked away and that can make them look heavier - but you could see terrible bags under his eyes. He was clearly suffering from some health problems at the time of taping
RIP
@@tombstoneharrystudios584 David had been slowly gaining weight since he reached his 40s at least. He was much slimmer during the early years of their act. Didn't help that the blue suit that David decided to wear was back when it made its debut in 2010 on the 5th season of America's Got Talent. For some reason instead of getting a new outfit made for the previous version of their act he replaced his blue tuxedo with the blue paisley suit in 2017. If you rewatch their guest appearance on America's Got Talent, the blue suit fit him a lot better.
The music was so annoying!!! but I loved that pocka dot change can’t figure out how they did that
Eh, it's still better than some of the other music they've performed to.
During the polka dot change, watch at 0.25 speed and look closely at Dania's right shoulder(our left). That gives a hint. Then when David changes look closely at the bottom of her dress, and you'll be able to figure out how it's done.
THEY LIVE ONLY ON THAT 2 MINUTE RUTINE?????????????????
That 2 minute routine is was only a break down of their full act. They were truly great. Much luv to David and Dania, the couple that modernized quick change!
Rest In Peace. Very sad news
rip
Seen a lot of mistakes they made. Seen much better quick change acts. Changed took way to long.
Way to be vague/non-specific.
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Rubbish
Just like your profile picture and filter.
RIP David