As Taz' mentioned,
Khabonina Qubeka's joined the series as a new judge, taking over from
Penny Thloloe. No-one will say why exactly but word from a mole is that the show wanted someone "fresh".
Tashi: As the new judge on the scene, what have you got your eye on?
Khabonina: I'm looking for a group that's completely charismatic so a group that will make me watch them. A group that's going to be committed to the show: are they consistent? Are they going to be able to stick together throughout all the difficulties and challenges?
You can tell a very disciplined group the moment they walk in and start dancing. There are going to be callbacks where we watch the tapes to see who's going to be the Top 20. That Top 20 needs to be made of groups who are capable of being South Africa's
best dance crew, for many reasons.
It's not just about great dance moves, it's about discipline and also being able to learn because we want to teach them different dance styles, styles they don't even know exist. Can they absorb them? Can they apply them? That's what I'm looking for.
Khabodacious at the Bloem auditions.
Tashi: What did you think of
last seasons' winners?
Khabonina: Uhm ... ja, I think they did great job. I wasn't here last season, it was Emile, Penny and Arthur so they've got their reasons why they selected those winners. I think they're very passionate dancers, they've got heart but I didn't see anything else from the group.
The hard thing about this industry is that the moment you win a show you need to take davantage of your title, make sure you get yourself gigs, don't wait for your manager, don't wait for anyone to get you gigs, push yourself - I didn't see enough of them out there.
You can't blame the industry, you can't blame your manager, you need to put yourself out there. I'm not saying I'm blaming the group, I'm just saying I didn't see that.