Florence And The Machine’s Triumphant VMA Peformance: Behind The Scenes

‘So You Think You Can Dance’ choreographer Travis Wall masterminded the dazzling routine. By James Montgomery Florence and the Machine perform at the 2010 VMAs Photo: Kevin Mazur/ Getty Images LOS ANGELES — There was no shortage of memorable moments during Sunday night’s 2010 MTV Video Music Awards , thanks to a lineup loaded with big-name stars. But it was a relative unknown who turned in one of the night’s biggest triumphs. Florence and the Machine (or, more specifically, Florence and a host of hyperactive dancers) practically stole the show with a performance that was, as promised , both ethereal and downright joyous. Part kaleidoscopic revue, part hippified freakout, Flo’s VMA version of “Dog Days Are Over” wowed the star-packed audience inside the Nokia Theatre, and, in the process, may have sent her on the way to Stateside success.

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