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- Sam the Vamp, follows the life of a very old vampire who over the past few centuries has fallen into depression. Through a support group he tries to find a solution to the vampires obsession with blood. Let's face it, killing isn't what it used to be.
- A woman gets a surprise Sunday brunch, by her husband, that turns into a nightmare.
- When a heartbroken woman tries to make amends to her lost lover, dreams take her to her alternate reality.
- Saba decides to recreate the mesmerizing Bjork song, It's Oh So Quiet, to prove his love for the Icelandic singer. He sings, dances in the style of the music video, that inspired him years ago.
- 2013–20184m8.9 (9)TV EpisodeBeing raised in France, Saba had to read "Les Misérables" at the age of ten, part of the school's summer assignments. When seeing the Broadway adaptation in London, Saba slept for most of the show. After the recent movie came out, Saba was inspired by the overly produced sets, and the choices of cinematography, to make his own version. He plays, Anne Hataway, Hugo Jackman, and Russel Blackbird, in Less Misérable.
- 2013–20186m8.9 (9)TV EpisodeAfter seeing the movie, "What's Love Got To Do With It," Saba went through a Tina period, where all he listened to for months, was Tina. In his Modern Dance class in NYC, Saba, twice a week, teaches his students the shoulder shrug, while belting "Private Dancer," or "What's Love Got to Do With It." To celebrate the Diva, Saba sings and dance the infamous "Proud Mary."
- Saba is happy to present this parody of Zucchero's Diavolo In Me. One of Saba's first dance performance (1989) was to this song.
- 2013–20189.0 (10)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is wishing a Happy 40th Birthday to Seth MacFarlane. Saba, also born on October 26th, and only a year older, decided to celebrate one of his idols. Watching Family Guy, Saba fell in love with the writing and the creativity behind it. Since Seth MacFarlane joked about "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley being one of his favorite songs of the 80s, Saba had to re-enact a short version of the music video as a gift to Seth. Let's not forget the interview with TED... Is Saba crazy? Could be... But until proven, Saba will continue to do this series. In Saba's dreams, Seth will marry him next year and will live happily ever after in Kent, CT. One is allowed to dream. Happy Birthday guys!
- 2013–20188.9 (9)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba Ep 7 is all about the most famous divas of the last century. Barbra Streisand and Judy Garland performing their greatest songs together. "Happy Days" and "Get Happy" as one song, is a dream come true for Saba, who always tries to spread the love around him. It's also a HAPPY HALLOWEEN, the one and only Holiday, that Saba celebrates. What's not to love about dressing up and eating chocolate.
- 2013–20188.9 (9)TV EpisodeSaba is proud to celebrate the great James Cameron. From Aliens, to The Terminator, Titanic and Avatar, he's a man who's for sure contributed to Saba's artistic behavior. Saba interprets the legendary Celine Dion's, My Heart Will Go On, and recreates some of the famous scenes of Titanic.
- 2013–20188.9 (9)TV EpisodeSaba celebrates Thanksgiving and reminds us to be grateful for what we have, and to accept and love our own differences. Edith Piaf, Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien (No Regrets) is a perfect song to celebrate this Thanksgiving. Saba introduces the show in a Gravity style, for the fans.
- 2013–20188.7 (8)TV EpisodeSaba is happy to celebrate New York City and its Broadway shows. One of Saba's favorite is Hedwig And The Angry Inch by John Cameron Mitchell. With the show returning on Broadway in March 2014, it was imperative for Saba to do this.
- A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is at last presenting its first Madonna song, Vogue. Saba discovered the singer when he was 13, with "La Isla Bonita" and became a very dedicated fan. While facing challenging situations, Saba has always remembered that there is a way out. Once again, Saba plays the iconic Madonna, her back singers (Nicky and Donna), and five of the gorgeous dancers, that were also in the "Blond Ambition Tour." It is with great honor and respect for his idol, that Saba has reconstructed, frame by frame, Vogue. Enjoy.
- 2013–20185m10 (7)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED SABA presents its first Spanish song, and celebrates all the wonderful singers around the world who have performed that song. More recently used in the Pedro Almodovar movie, "Talk to Her," Saba wanted to sing it and create his version of a music video. Enjoy and remember that you are beautiful.
- 2013–20188.7 (8)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba presents GYPSY. Mentioned in episode 1, Saba realized his roommate didn't know the movies. After watching the Bette Midler version and a few bootlegs of Patti LuPone, Saba decided to portrait Madame Rose, in "Some People.' The set and choreography by Saba, were inspired also by the Bernadette Peters Broadway version.
- 2013–20188.7 (8)TV EpisodeThis episode of A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba, was planned since episode 2, but Saba took forever to take the courage to do it. The song "Single Ladies" is very difficult to sing, and the choreography!!. Forget about it. BUT, Saba did it for our amusement. Yes the intro was filmed in Florence, Italy, and celebrates all the single ladies with the gorgeous statue of David, and the great Fontana del Porcellino.
- 2013–20184m8.9 (10)TV EpisodeIn 2005, part of the Saba Dance Theater show "3" Saba choreographed on this music, and finally decided to sing it. Known in English as "Carousel" from the Jacques Brel Broadway show, both versions are tongue twisters in the lyrics and the increasing speed of the song.
- 2013–20184m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is celebrating the great lovers of the world, with the iconic "Maybe This Time" from CABARET. Saba was born the same year as the movie came out, and he saw it for the first time in the 80's on a old TV set, and he was left with indifference. Years later, after moving to NYC, he watched the DVD version of the film and fell in love with it. Saba performed many of the grand Liza Minnelli in a cabaret in France, and wanted to do his own version of the song.
- 2013–20185m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba wants to celebrate all the men and women who have guided Saba in his life. Saba chose Ellen Degeneres and Bette Midler, two women who without knowing have played a major role in his life and career choices. Ellen will be hosting the 2014 Academy Awards, and Bette will be performing a song for the first time. Women inspire us to continue to love what we do and to do what we love. You are the wind beneath my wings.
- 2013–20183m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeSaba celebrates the Queen of Soul, Miss Aretha Franklin. Saba always loved her songs and her performances.
- 2013–20186m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba ep 19 celebrates Dalida, Serge Lama and Lara Fabian, through this classic French song "Je suis malade." Saba was a young boy when this song was playing on the radio and on French television, and he was afraid of the lyrics (I am ill) as if he could catch something just by saying it. Most recently Lara Fabian made her own version of the song and Saba fell in love with it. This is to celebrate people who are seeking love and admiration.
- 2013–20186m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeAfter many months in the hospital, I returned home and slowly begin to mend. Of course this song is dedicated to all my exes who have broken up with me, and for all of you out there who get it. This is a tribute to Adele. Much love and remember that you are beautiful.
- 2013–20185m8.9 (12)TV EpisodeIn the summer 2013, we filmed this dance in silence, at 5.30AM in front of the Niagara Falls in Canada. Back in February 2014, Saba managed to edit this video on Ellie Goulding song, "Dead In The Water,' part of the Tribeca Film Festival contest. The song, most popular for being part of the soundtrack of the movie "Divergent" fits Saba's choreography. We hope you will enjoy this new page of "A French Guy Named Saba." Keep on dancing and remember that no matter what, you are beautiful.
- 2013–20188.9 (13)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED SABA is happy to present it's second title from the Tony Award winner Broadway show "Hedwig And The Angry Inch." "The Origin Of Love" is for all of us, looking for their other half. It takes guts to have a great life, accepting and embracing what you've got.
- 2013–20186m8.9 (13)TV EpisodeA FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba starts 2015 with a new episode, honoring RuPaul and Sir Elton John, with their famous rendition of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart." Back in the 90s, Saba used to perform in a Cabaret, four times a week, and one of the very popular number was RuPaul's "You Better Work." Seeing RuPaul and Elton John on European TV, helped Saba come out, and accept his sexuality. This episode is to thank these two incredible artists, for representing and showing up for the LGBT Community.