If you were on the Eras tour and were on "22" when Taylor Swift's black bowler hat sang "We're happy, free, confused and alone in the best way" , a male backup dancer banging on an air drum, take a closer look, then you're not alone. So many people in the audience at every tour so far think the dancers look like actor Oscar Isaac, with some jokingly wondering how Swift manages to be a Golden Globe winner. Well, his name is actually Jan Ravnik.
At Bustle's Las Vegas show on March 24, Ravnick strutted down the runway in a black and white tank top during "Style" and carried a giant umbrella during the second verse of "Midnight" raised above Swift's head, continuing to draw comparisons to the actor. rain. "
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Bustle reached out to Ravnik for comment but did not receive a response. However, when the Bustle editor posted an Instagram Story video of Lovenik dancing to "Shake It Off" during the March 24 concert and mentioned his resemblance to the actor, Lovenik saw the video and liked it.
After the tour's opening night on March 17, he wrote on Instagram: "I'm so grateful to be on the Eras tour. Still can't put into words how I felt after yesterday's opening night! I never expected this guy from Slovenia Small town boys can go this far, but here we are.”
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Lovenick may also look familiar, as he has performed in other high-profile dance appearances, most recently as a member of Mariah Carey's December 2022 Merry Christmas Tour and Paula Abdul Paula Abdul) backup dancer for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade performance in November 2022.
Tweets about "Oscar Isaac" dancers
During the opening weekend in Glendale, Arizona (aka Swift City, ERAzona) and the second weekend in Las Vegas, the Swifties took to Twitter to tweet their thoughts on seeing the lookalike Oscar Isaac's reaction to Oscar Isaac dancing with Swift on stage. Stay tuned for dancer Jan Ravnik’s entire tour.
The Hollywood Reporter captured Ravnik's air drumming performance on opening night.
Taylor Swift's Other Great Dancers
Lovenick is just one of the many talented dancers who help Swift complete three hours of dancing every night. Swifties also naturally take to Twitter to learn and share their admiration for them.
User @rachelemmat13 tweeted choreographers and dancers, including:
The 52-show Eras tour wouldn't be the same without all the dancers. marvelous!