The Patriots beat the Seahawks in a classic Super Bowl 49 matchup, but Left Shark is Left Shark is famous for forgetting the choreography of the "Teenage Dream" number in Katy Perry's Super Bryan Gaw, famously known as 'Left Shark' in Katy Perry's 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, opens up to PEOPLE exclusively about his viral routine one decade later Skyler Caruso is a Writer and Katy Perry's performance at last year's Super Bowl XLIX ignited a pop culture phenomenon, not for the numbers she performed, or for the special guests who joined her (Lenny Kravitz, Missy Elliott The Super Bowl halftime show is arguably as big a spectacle as the actual game. And back in 2015, it launched an unwitting star. Katy Perry was the halftime artist, but one of her dancers stole 2015, Super Bowl XLIX -- Katy Perry featuring Lenny Kravitz and Missy Elliott 2014, Super Bowl XLVIII -- Bruno Mars featuring Red Hot Chili Peppers 2013, Super Bowl XLVII -- Beyoncé featuring Every past Super Bowl halftime show has had a "watercooler moment" that got people talking, but perhaps one of the most memorable was Katy Perry's Pepsi halftime show in 2016. As she ran through Katy Perry shrugs it off. At the height of the Left Shark fervor, as “SportsCenter” and “The Late Late Show” were spoofing the Super Bowl sharks, a Colorado man was getting a Left Shark Katy Perry and her sharks perform during the Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show. Gaw is a longtime dancer for Perry, 30, performing on her Prismatic World Tour over the past year. Related: PHOTOS: Katy Katy Perry's eye-popping performance during the Pepsi Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show had a little bit of everything: a giant mechanical lion, Lenny Kravitz, a shooting star, pyrotechnics, and two Left Shark became a viral sensation after Katy Perry’s Super Bowl Halftime performance in 2015 — and now the man behind the costume, Bryan Gaw, is finally telling his side of the story. It's not who I am underneath, but how I dance that defines meAll rights reserved for NBC AND NFL. Bryan Gaw, famously known as 'Left Shark' in Katy Perry's 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, opens up to PEOPLE exclusively about his viral routine one decade later Perry partook in fashion rehearsals aside from choreography and music rehearsals, as she had to manage wardrobe changes in ten seconds. [16] In October 2014, filming began for a documentary titled Katy Perry: Making of the Pepsi Super Bowl Halftime Show following Perry's preparation for her performance. It was directed by John Hirsch and Bryan Gaw, famously known as 'Left Shark' in Katy Perry's 2015 Super Bowl halftime show, opens up to PEOPLE exclusively about his viral routine one decade later Bryan Gaw, the backup dancer for Katy Perry who went rogue during a Super Bowl halftime show, has revealed what really happened during the show. If you knew the whole world were going to watch you dance during the Super Bowl halftime show, do you think you would spend some time learning the choreograp As Katy Perry performed her hit song “Teenage Dream” on the Super Bowl stage in 2015, she was joined by two dancing sharks. The shark on the right clearly knew all the dance moves. The shark About. The Left Shark, also known as the Super Bowl Halftime Shark, is a nickname given to one of the stage dancers dressed in a shark costume during Katy Perry's halftime performance at the Super Bowl XLIX on February 1st, 2015. While her descent may not have been the epitome of gracefulness, it only added to the spectacle, instantly transforming it into one of the most meme-worthy moments in Super Bowl history with many likening her to professional wrestler Sting and SpongeBob SquarePants. Katy Perry and the Infamous Left Shark, 2015 Hey Internet! Remember Left Shark? It was that costumed dancer during Katy Perry’s Super Bowl XLIX halftime show who appeared to go rogue during a routine and became an amazing meme.
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