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Regina-raised dancer joins army of Kens during performance at the Academy Awards

Regina-raised Mackenzie Green joined star Ryan Gosling and dozens of other dancers in a show-stopping rendition of I'm Just Ken from the movie Barbie at the 96th annual Academy Awards.

Though no stranger to awards shows, audience of stars impressed Mackenzie Green

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Regina's Mackenzie Green was among the dancers joining Canadian star Ryan Gosling, centre, as he performs I'm Just Ken from the movie Barbie during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood on Sunday. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP/Getty Images)

A black Stetson hat, a white bowtie and apink-striped sash under a black blazer: an outfit that exudes "Kenergy."

That'swhat Regina's Mackenzie Green was wearing on stage at the 96th Annual Academy Awards on Sunday when he joined about five-dozen other dancing Kens alongside the main Ken himself, Ryan Gosling as they performed I'm Just Kenfrom the movie Barbie.

"A lot of people through my Facebook and through my Instagram have reached out and they're like, 'this is such an iconic moment in history.' Some people were saying that it was their favourite part of the Oscars," said Green,who was raised in Regina but now lives in Los Angeles.

During the performance, the army of Kensprovided background for Gosling, who was clad in a bedazzlingpink suit andsinging the power ballad that inspired a standing-ovation from the audience.

The song has become a popular tune on its own, even eliciting a couple parody tunes on Saturday Night Live and CBC's This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

WATCH | Ryan Gosling reignites 'Kenergy'in performance of 'I'm Just Ken'at96th Annual Academy Award ceremony:

So how did Green get a part inthe performance?

In an interview with CBC's Ethan Williams on Wednesday, Green said he auditioned for choreographer and creative director Mandy Moore several days before the performance.

Green said he auditioned as a contemporary dancer for an in-memoriam performance,but instead landed a spot as one of the dancing Kens. That was followed by about six days of rehearsal two of them at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywoodwhere the Academy Awards ceremony washeld.

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Green says he was allowed to keep portions of the costume, including the black Stetson hat and the pink-striped sash he wore in the Academy Awards performance. (CBC)

Green, who has also performed at both the Emmy and Grammy awards shows, saidthe huge number of stars in the audience made an impression on him.

"I think I high-fived Steven Spielberg at the end because we ran through the audience," he recalled, "so those moments are a little bit surreal as a dancer you don't get to work with, like, Steven Spielberg often."

However, he said, he didn't get to spend much time with fellow Canadian Gosling.

Though nominated for best original song, I'm Just Kenlost out to a sister song in the Barbie movie, What Was I Made For,by Billie Eilish and her brother, FINNEAS.

WATCH|Regina's Mackenzie Green was 'Kenough' as he danced alongside Ryan Gosling's Oscar performance:

Regina's Mackenzie Green was 'Kenough' as he danced alongside Ryan Gosling's Oscar performance

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Regina's Mackenzie Green was among the army of Kens dancing alongside Ryan Gosling at this year's Academy Awards.

With files from Ethan Williams and Jackson Weaver