Noah Galloway And Sharna Burgess Interviewed About Their DWTS Journey, The Semi-Finals, And More

The LA Times interviewed Noah Galloway and Sharna Burgess about their Dancing With The Stars journey. They also chatted about their new dances for the semi-finals. Read on. Thanks to DWTSGossip for the heads up.

LAT: Noah, can you name one high point and one low point in the contest so far?

NG: High points were the contemporary routine for “Most Memorable Year” and the jazz routine to “Superbad.” Those felt so good. The low point was getting my tooth kicked out (by Sharna during a practice session). I have a temporary bridge in right now. I’ll go get a permanent replacement later.

LAT: You’ve seemed very confident – did you think you’d make it to the final shows?

NG: Nooooo. The most I thought I’d go is three weeks. I’ve never danced before and it’s not anything that comes naturally to me. Even now, I cannot do any dancing outside of this. When they ask me in a photo shoot to dance, like freestyle, I start sweating profusely. If Sharna hasn’t shown it to me, I don’t know it.

LAT: Sharna, can you give us any peeks into what’s coming for the semifinals?

SB: We’ll be doing a paso doble and a Viennese waltz, and I love that they’re so different from each other. One is more romantic and reminiscent, which is great for this moment in the journey. And the paso, Carrie Ann (Inaba) is our judge and we’re working with her to put this concept together. We’re finding something so epic and unexpected to show Noah in a different light. We’ll show his strengths in a different way. I think these are going to be entertaining and memorable pieces.

More at LA Times.