The best news about this week’s ‘So You Think You Can Dance” penultimate episode of Season 16? No eliminations. Instead we were treated to the Top 4 finalists – Gino Cosculluela, Sophie Pittman, Bailey Munoz and Mariah Russell – doing “every permutation of duo, with the other three, and with All-Stars and an opening group routine. They all performed at least five times, but I might have missed one or two,” says Gold Derby senior editor Daniel Montgomery.
The foursome all put on quite a show ranging from Bollywood and Broadway to the dreaded quick step and more than a few hip-hop routines. Since they can’t grouse about who got cut this week, Daniel asks fellow senior editor Susan Wloszczyna who she thinks among the quartet made the strongest impression. She answers the same way the audience responded after his solo by chanting, “Bailey! Bailey! Bailey!”
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The foursome all put on quite a show ranging from Bollywood and Broadway to the dreaded quick step and more than a few hip-hop routines. Since they can’t grouse about who got cut this week, Daniel asks fellow senior editor Susan Wloszczyna who she thinks among the quartet made the strongest impression. She answers the same way the audience responded after his solo by chanting, “Bailey! Bailey! Bailey!”
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- 9/12/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna and Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
It all comes down to this. “So You Think You Can Dance” has narrowed the competition to its final four dancers: Gino Cosculluela, Bailey Munoz, Sophie Pittman and Mariah Russell. On “Top 4 Perform” night that quartet danced for the last time before viewers cast their votes for America’s favorite dancer. So who made the best last impression? And who do you think deserves to win? Find out below in our live blog with all the minute-by-minute developments as they happen.
Going into Monday night’s show Munoz was our odds-on-favorite to win, overtaking his partner Russell, whom our readers thought was the front-runner for most of the live shows. The judges have repeatedly dubbed them the couple to beat — though of course, even if they are the best duo of the competition, there can ultimately be only one winner.
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Going into Monday night’s show Munoz was our odds-on-favorite to win, overtaking his partner Russell, whom our readers thought was the front-runner for most of the live shows. The judges have repeatedly dubbed them the couple to beat — though of course, even if they are the best duo of the competition, there can ultimately be only one winner.
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- 9/9/2019
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Hey, "So You Think You Can Dance" fans. Tonight, July 29, 2019, another episode for this 16th season did indeed air. It revealed who the top five girls are who made it to the Live shows this season! In tonight's episode, each top ten girl was teamed up with an all-star dancer from a previous season to learn a routine outside their style from a choreographer. After that, they had to perform the routine in front of the judges: Lauriann Gibson, Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval, Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe. The judges then decided who all they needed to cut to come out with our top five girls. Contestant Mariah Russell kicked off the performances in tonight's episode. She was given a Salsa routine by choreographer Oksana Platero. Mariah ended up dancing with all star Jonathan Platero from season 5. After her performance, Mary told Mariah, "Your lifts are stunning. You had some real authentic moves.
- 7/30/2019
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
This week, the Top 10 female dancers who made it through the Academy rounds are paired with an All-Star guy for a choreographed duet. The twist? It is outside their own style. In our live blog recap below, we detail which five will survive and compete on the live shows on the latest episode of “So You Think You Can Dance.
9 p.m. Host Cat Deeley declares that the Academy “was the most grueling week our dancers have ever endured.” I believe she might have that observation on a tape loop – but I digress. “In the end, 20 survived. But it’s not over yet. Tonight, the Top 10 girls must take the stage for the final cut.”
9:02 p.m. The girls will be paired with an All-Star male and a ”legendary” choreographer. If that wasn’t enough intimidation, they must dance in a style outside their usual comfort zone. As Cat says,...
9 p.m. Host Cat Deeley declares that the Academy “was the most grueling week our dancers have ever endured.” I believe she might have that observation on a tape loop – but I digress. “In the end, 20 survived. But it’s not over yet. Tonight, the Top 10 girls must take the stage for the final cut.”
9:02 p.m. The girls will be paired with an All-Star male and a ”legendary” choreographer. If that wasn’t enough intimidation, they must dance in a style outside their usual comfort zone. As Cat says,...
- 7/30/2019
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
Despite pushing themselves to the brink of collapse at The Academy, So You Think You Can Dance‘s Top 20 contestants can’t take a breather just yet.
This week and next week, the judges will whittle down the Top 20 to the Top 10, selecting five gals and five guys to advance to the live studio shows. But in order to earn one of those coveted spots, the dancers must perform for the judges one more time, attempting a style outside of their comfort zones with the help of Sytycd All-Stars.
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This week and next week, the judges will whittle down the Top 20 to the Top 10, selecting five gals and five guys to advance to the live studio shows. But in order to earn one of those coveted spots, the dancers must perform for the judges one more time, attempting a style outside of their comfort zones with the help of Sytycd All-Stars.
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- 7/30/2019
- TVLine.com
Hannahlei Cabanilla has been a favorite of the judges on “So You Think You Can Dance” throughout the season 15 live shows. But she hasn’t yet risen to the top of our predictions for who will win at the end of the season. Going into Monday night’s show when the Top 6 performed she ranked third in our racetrack odds. That could change after another pair of standout performances, including a contemporary routine where she more than held her own with “Sytycd” all-star Marko Germar. Watch it above.
Germar wasn’t the only all-star involved in the routine. It was also the choreographic debut of fan-favorite Robert Roldan. Set to the song “Welcome Home” by Joy Williams, it was full of loss and longing, and though it was full of difficult lifts and transitions, the dancing duo made them look virtually effortless. During rehearsals Germar expressed gratitude that he was...
Germar wasn’t the only all-star involved in the routine. It was also the choreographic debut of fan-favorite Robert Roldan. Set to the song “Welcome Home” by Joy Williams, it was full of loss and longing, and though it was full of difficult lifts and transitions, the dancing duo made them look virtually effortless. During rehearsals Germar expressed gratitude that he was...
- 8/28/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Monday’s episode of So You Think You Can Dance at last revealed the Top 10 contestants for Season 14, after weeks of stunning auditions, brutal training at The Academy and far too much footage of the All-Stars looking conflicted about who to cut.
Over the course of two hours, we finally learned who each All-Star decided to bring to the performance shows — and the resulting duos set a very high bar in their first live outing.
Below, let’s recap Monday’s routines, in the order each finalist was revealed:
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Over the course of two hours, we finally learned who each All-Star decided to bring to the performance shows — and the resulting duos set a very high bar in their first live outing.
Below, let’s recap Monday’s routines, in the order each finalist was revealed:
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- 8/8/2017
- TVLine.com
Spoiler ahead. Two more dancers have left the competition after the Tuesday, Aug. 13, performance show, which featured the season 10 finalists paired up with 10 of the most beloved So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars (like sparklin’ Brandon Bryant, pictured). I’ll post my full recap of tonight’s performances later on; in the meantime, discuss!
Nico Greetham and Makenzie Dustman have been eliminated.
Tucker Knox and Jenna Johnson also landed in the bottom four but were saved by the votes of a group of 15 judges/choreographers (I believe this is the first time we’ve heard this number acknowledged,...
Nico Greetham and Makenzie Dustman have been eliminated.
Tucker Knox and Jenna Johnson also landed in the bottom four but were saved by the votes of a group of 15 judges/choreographers (I believe this is the first time we’ve heard this number acknowledged,...
- 8/14/2013
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Once last night's 2-hour finale of season nine of So You Think You Can Dance wrapped up, there was much buzz going on over on the press line with the finalists, winners, All-Star dancers and the judges. Did you agree with last night's results? (Check out Louis Virtel's Sytycd finale recap here.)
Runners up Cyrus Spencer and Tiffany Maher and male/female winners Chehon Wespi-Tschopp and Eliana Girard talked what's next.
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All-Star Dancers Melanie Moore, Kathryn McCormick, Marko Germar, Allison Holker and Stephen "tWitch' Boss reacted to the results.
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Runners up Cyrus Spencer and Tiffany Maher and male/female winners Chehon Wespi-Tschopp and Eliana Girard talked what's next.
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All-Star Dancers Melanie Moore, Kathryn McCormick, Marko Germar, Allison Holker and Stephen "tWitch' Boss reacted to the results.
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Comments from Mary Murphy and Lil C to come...
Television Tags: reality TVSo You Think You Can DanceTags: So You Think You Can Dance interviewsWAPChehon Wespi-TschoppEliana GirardNigel LythgoeIMDbTeaser Photo: ...
- 9/19/2012
- by nyjimmy67
- The Backlot
With "American Idol's" winner -- Phillip Phillips -- declared, Fox and producer Nigel Lythgoe are ready to move on to the summer portion of their reality competition entertainment: "So You Think You Can Dance's" Season 9.
Host Cat Deeley returns to shepherd the competition through the summer while Lythgoe and Mary Murphy are returning to their usual spots behind the judges' table. But, there are a few changes in store for this season -- which isn't surprising to die-hard "Sytycd" fans. Let's review them before the action kicks off tonight with the first audition show:
It takes two: Two winners -- one male and one female -- will be declared this season for the first time in the show's history. While that's fabulous news for the 2012 crop of dancers we wish it had been a possibility last year so Marko Germar could have joined champion Melanie Moore in the winners' circle.
Host Cat Deeley returns to shepherd the competition through the summer while Lythgoe and Mary Murphy are returning to their usual spots behind the judges' table. But, there are a few changes in store for this season -- which isn't surprising to die-hard "Sytycd" fans. Let's review them before the action kicks off tonight with the first audition show:
It takes two: Two winners -- one male and one female -- will be declared this season for the first time in the show's history. While that's fabulous news for the 2012 crop of dancers we wish it had been a possibility last year so Marko Germar could have joined champion Melanie Moore in the winners' circle.
- 5/24/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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