15 Minutes of Fame: So you think you can nuke Part 2

Evan does stop in from time to time, usually before he goes to bed. He managed to knock off the last few levels on his alt Shaman (I couldn't be prouder that he rolled a Shammie), Ankhtastic.
There aren't restrictions with the outside world -- at least, not the virtual one. The contestants are physically limited to the Los Angeles area during the competition, but they are insanely busy practicing and practicing and taping. The great thing is when he is on WoW, we get to chat (whispers and occasionally Vent), so even though I barely ever see him (I have been to LA twice since the top 20 began), I still feel connected to him.
For Evan, WoW is his outlet. The competition is intense, so everyone needs a little stress reliever. What could be better than blowing up a few Horde in a BG or beating down a boss or two?
Does anyone else on the show play WoW that you know of? Anyone that Evan can share geek-talk with?
Gamers on the show? Not that Evan has mentioned. I know Jason has at least watched Evan play WoW. And him and Phillip Chbeeb could definitely talk geek together. Phillip is a physics major and has a strong interest in inventions, so I am sure they had a common bond of geekiness.
How much do you hear from Evan at this point in the competition? Is anyone from your family with him in LA at this point?We are a very tight-knit family. Even spaced across the U.S., we keep in touch. I mostly hear from Evan, to be honest, on WoW. It is really hard to know when he is going to have free time, so just calling him usually fails. We text also; that seems to work in between the crazy schedule he is keeping.
Right now, representing the family in LA are my mom (Barb Kasprzak), my wife (Elizabeth Kasprzak) and Mr. Rutherford, the theatre director at Groves High School in Birmingham, Mich., where we all went to school. (We all did theatre -- that also runs in the family, even those of us who went pro in a more geeky pursuit.)
It doesn't sound as if you've had much chance at all to meet up in game during these last weeks.
When Lich King came out and until Ulduar, we were meeting at minimum once a week to do a full clear of Naxx 10 every Tuesday (till like 2 a.m. California time, so 4 a.m. where he was) with Guildtastic. Other than that, it was kind of random.
WoW has always been our way to virtually keep in touch. Plane flights are vastly more expensive than a headset and a WoW account. Generally, if Evan is on, we try to do something, whether it is knocking out a few group quests for an alt leveling (that is most of what we did during SYTYCD, due to the very limited amount of time Ev was available) or hitting up a few BGs. Things that can fit in smallish time blocks -- a full time student/dancer/musical theatre player has some very small and random schedule holes.
After the competition, Evan will be heading out for the tour, won't he? Does he have a WoW-capable laptop to be able to take WoW on the road?YES! Evan will be touring, and he has a WoW-capable laptop with him even now at SYTYCD. We went out and shopped for a very beefy Mac laptop so he could do video/audio editing for dance-related things at school ... but it is also very good as a gaming box.
So for any readers who are still wondering why we're talking to you instead of directly to Evan -- as this article goes up, what will be on Evan's agenda for the day?
Evan will be dancing for a spot in the finals on Tuesday. The actual taping of the Wednesday show on Fox is done on Tuesday, because they use Wednesday to learn the opening number for the results show. So as this article goes up, Evan will be dancing his heart out for a shot at performing at the Kodak Theatre in the Final 4 episode. The episode actually airs at 8/7c on Fox on Wednesday night.
When you last spoke with Evan, what was his outlook? How's he holding up under the pressure?
As you might imagine, the whole experience is very surreal. Evan said at least the first week, everything you did, you were like "Wow, I am really on a national television show dancing!" The first time he stepped on stage, the first time the theme music played from the speakers, etc., etc. ...
Evan is very excited about the numbers he is dancing this week. He has become very close to all the remaining dancers, so every week is a little bittersweet, no matter what the outcome is. I would say his current mood is excited for the finals. He is working very hard, and he is dancing the best he has in his whole life -- dedicating two solid months to nothing but eating, sleeping, dancing (and the occasional group quest) will do that. He is very excited at the prospect of getting to dance on the stage of the Kodak Theater in the finals and of course getting to tour the country showing off his unique Broadway stylings.
Sounds like exciting times ahead – but we're going to have to break off here and wrap up with the burning question on every reader's mind: What is Evan's favorite in-game dance?I (just) texted him. He has two favorites: of course, the Boomkin dance (How can you not love it? Comes with instant costume ...); and the male Troll dance, because of the break dancing and the sweet stall in that dance. (See Evan's version of a stall, right.)
Here's to hoping his progress in the finals doesn't take a Trollish stall! Thanks, Ian – give our best to Evan when you next log in.
Follow Evan's progress on So You Think You Can Dance:
- Ian on Twitter @Kazovation
- Ryan on Twitter @BearKaz
- (Evan isn't on Twitter and FOX rules don't allow him to change that until the competition is over.)
- Evan's Facebook fan page (the best place for news, updates and voting instructions)
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
rainny Jul 28th 2009 1:24PM
WOW!! I am a serious wow player and a HUGE sytycd fan - It's the only reality tv show I watch, and I love seeing the incredibly talented dancers - so I was really excited to see this article!
Evan's a good guy. He's really not good enough to have gotten as far in the competition as he has now & will go home this week if the voters have any brains at all, but he's definitely a very talented dancer and has added some character to the competition. And he plays wow!
Not everyone will care about this article, but I was fascinated and loved reading it since I've been following Evan's progress in sytycd for weeks and weeks (usually while on wow at the same time).
Badger Jul 28th 2009 4:32PM
Why on Earth was this comment voted down?
Bob Jul 28th 2009 7:00PM
Wow... those were pretty much my exact thoughts while reading this article.
Summer Jul 28th 2009 10:25PM
I agree with everything you said - SYTYCD is the only reality show I like!
Fyreman Jul 28th 2009 1:26PM
Very cool. Keep these kind of interviews coming. It's great to see people have success in and outside of the WoW world. I don't follow the show but congrats on making it so far!
ONY P3RF3C710N Jul 28th 2009 1:36PM
This brightened up my day! I LOVE SYTYCD, and have LOVED Evan and Ryan!
Cetha Jul 28th 2009 1:34PM
Big fan of SYTYCD so this was a fun read, also an interesting bit about when the shows is taped as we have been wondering how and when they learn the dance for Thursday's show.
DM7000 Jul 28th 2009 2:01PM
Wow, I got into watching SYTYCD with my girlfriend and I always liked Evan from the beginning. Knowing he plays WoW just makes me like him even more.
Fuseitana Jul 28th 2009 2:04PM
SYTYCD is about the only television I watch anymore, DVR allows you to keep up a good raiding schedule and watch a little TV.
I don't completely agree with rainny - while Evan isn't the best dancer in the lot, the show is about finding America's "favorite" dancer. And Evan has more personality than the other males combined.
I'll have to start voting now, instead of just watching delayed DVRs.
Good luck Evan, you'll be getting the votes from our house (my wife is absolutely nuts, she keeps 3 phone numbers busy during the voting period).
lcdoe13 Jul 28th 2009 2:34PM
wOOT! Very proud to have a fellow Michigander on SYTYCD and as a WoW player (even if he is Alliance) So way to represent, Evan!
Sun_Wyvern Jul 28th 2009 2:42PM
As a dancer and WoW player, it's good to see articles that show that the blood elf, human, draenei, etc can be an artist on the other side of that keyboard... at least when they aren't busy kicking your butt in BGs or showing Ulduar who's boss. =)
Kazzer Jul 28th 2009 3:38PM
Thanks WoW community for the awesome support of Evan. Watch Wed 8/7c on Fox, and then please show your support of Gamer/Dancer/WoW enthusiast by voting Evan through to the finals!! (voting is unlimited for 2 hours after the competition)
-Totemtastic
tmenssen Jul 28th 2009 4:35PM
I started watching SYTYCD halfway through last season and thought it was amazing, this is the first season I've watched regularly from the beginning and voted, and I've been rooting for Evan since his audition show. I knew there was something awesome about him, not only is he a good dancer, from the Midwest(from Kansas City here), but he plays a Mage! Too bad about Alliance, but I can forgive that.
What all the critics need to remember is that this is a competition to find America's -Favorite- dancer. They have to be good and well liked because of their personality, and Evan definitely has both.
Good luck this week Evan!
biz. Jul 28th 2009 4:37PM
I love this! My WoW buddy and I watch this show together... it is getting down to a nail-biter here at the end.
Go Evan! Gamers of the world unite!
Suite Jul 28th 2009 5:02PM
This article got me so excited!
Evan has been my favorite guy this year (my favorite girl left last week, boo :
Suite Jul 28th 2009 5:06PM
And WoWinsider ate the rest of my comment. I wish I could vote for him, but they don't allow voting up here in Canada, so all I can say is best of luck and kick some ass in the next couple of weeks, Evan!
Matt Jul 28th 2009 5:33PM
Heh, i didn't think other dancers existed on WoW. Evan and Ryan are definitely my favorites in term of their personality. This will be getting Evan (and eventually Ryan) a ton of votes on SYTYCD. Though I do feel kinda bad that they'll have to deal with people endlessly whispering them on their server... not that i will be one of them (cough cough).
If only they were on my server!
(Come to Cenarius!)
alex Jul 28th 2009 10:37PM
I enjoyed the story. best of luck guys
zephyrus_boreas Jul 28th 2009 11:10PM
Really great article, brings the Real Life into WoW! As a fan of SYTYCD, even better.
As an Aussie I can't vote, but wishing you lots of luck and votes from Down Under!
Vyndrian of Moon Guard Jul 29th 2009 1:05AM
Listen, I hate to be rude, but this nearly made me vomit. I danced with Evan for five years at Juliana's Academy of Dance in Clawson/Sterling Heights, MI. This was back in high school. Evan is one of the most egotistical, arrogant idiots I've ever had the displeasure of knowing. Yeah, I know, I must be really sad and pathetic to post this, but I'm telling you I could go the rest of my life without ever hearing his name again, and now WoW.com does a write-up of his whole stupid family. This definitely ruined my night. Ugh.