Acclaimed choreographer Andrew Winghart paid the final tribute to Justin Timberlake for the singer's 36th birthday. He released a dance short inspired by Justin's iconic 2002 hit "Cry Me a River," performed by 37 professional dancers; the featured male, George Lawrence II, and along with a group of 36 females - a "forceful river of women" - combine to demonstrate "his emotional journey echoing his indifference at having a broken heart." Explaining his inspiration for the short,Andrew said, "I stumbled upon the song through my iTunes shuffle and was instantly captivated by memories of loving this piece as an 11-year-faded. I was struck by how modern and timeless the song felt and knew just absent I wanted to choreograph a tribute piece that did the song justice through dance." Watch the stunning video above now.
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Source: popsugar.com.au