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Britney Spears Choreographers have been praising on how well Britney has been working so hard for her piece of me show.

"For us, she was just such a hard worker," Ashley told Daily Mail Australia. "She was so focused and wanted to learn the whole show in one day. We kept having to slow her down. It’s so rare to have a rehearsal time start at nine o’clock and have the call time at 12. Britney would always be 15 minutes early. Antony continued: "She’s just so keen and so lovely. We loved her. Working with songs that we grew up with and dance video clips and iconic performances and work to them was so surreal." The show’s seventh leg will kick off January 28, running 19 shows up to March 7. The most recent date was on New Year’s Eve.

Sounds like Britney has been working very on piece of me and you sure can tell how hard she is working. Britney has been spotted 5 days now leaving the dance studio. We can only imagine what she is up to. There have been rumors flying around that she is adding new songs to her set list piece of me. Britney kicks off  her piece of me show Wednesday, January 28th! Click here to read the rest of the interview.

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I like them, the Blackout medley for POM is some of the most exciting choreography we've gotten in years. Also I don't think the rest of the show is bad, it's just Brit's execution is very inconsistent from show to show/month to month unfortunately.

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