Pink's remarkable dancing skills and sheer physicality took center stage as she performed on a simple set of a decrepit house wearing sparse clothing and rainbow-colored body-paint. "We really wanted it to feel as though you were a fly on the wall and got a glimpse into someone's struggle," Florez said. But I think what drove that decision is it really allowed the viewers and the audience to access the journey that Pink and Colt were taking us on in this performance." "Something I think is special about this performance is in a lot of ways it's the antithesis of what a pop star would do at an awards show," Durell told. "She's obviously so amazingly talented but pushed herself even further to do something she had never done." "Ultimately, it all stems from Pink, because at the end of the day she wanted to put in the time to do the rehearsal and risk doing something that she had never done before, and that takes a lot of courage," Florez told. But Florez said Pink was the one who deserves the most credit. There were many highlights from Sunday's American Music Awards - Jenny McCarthy kissing Justin Bieber, for one - but perhaps the most-talked-about moment was Pink's arresting performance of her latest single, "Try."To prepare for the incredibly physical duet about a relationship gone awry, the singer rehearsed for 10 days with her male dance partner, Colt Prattes, director Baz Halpin, acrobatics coordinator Sebastien Stella and choreographers RJ Durell and Nick Florez.
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