Janet and her team have been cracking down on the details, spending 16 hours or more in the studio to perfect the choreography, staging and transitions. I think just timing of the day is different, but other than that, she's still going strong."ĭuldulao tells ET it's currently "crunch time" in rehearsals, as the 56-city tour officially kicks off Sept. If she loves what she does - and she loves being onstage - the work ethic doesn't change. "Despite how life has changed for her… if anything, she is even more dedicated and more focused for some reason," Duldulao explains. In fact, he says the 51-year-old singer is working harder than ever to make this tour a success. WATCH: Happy Mother's Day to These First-Time Celebrity Moms!ĭuldulao has been working with Jackson for over a decade and says that her work ethic hasn't changed "at all" since giving birth to her first child, son Eissa, in January. Janet Jackson is planning to take fans on "an emotional journey through choreography."ĮT chatted with the mastermind behind the singer's upcoming State of the World Tour, creative director Gil Duldulao, over the phone on Wednesday, who shared behind-the-scenes secrets about rehearsals, show planning and Jackson's enviable post-baby body. EXCLUSIVE: Janet Jackson's Creative Director Gil Duldulao Talks Tour Secrets & Singer's Enviable Post-Baby Bodīy Desiree Murphy 9:48 AM PDT, August 17, 2017
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