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The Top 12 dancers perform, but two contestants are eliminated.America's favorite summer series, "So You Think You Can Dance", has kept viewers amazed and inspired as talented dancers skilled in everything from Hip Hop, Krumping and Popping to Salsa, Quickstep and Jive compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer.
Hosted by Cat Deeley, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE traveled across the country to Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, New York, Los Angeles and Miami, in search of dancers who represent the best in America. Those who shine during auditions are given a ticket to Las Vegas for callbacks, where they work with top choreographers to learn and then be judged on multiple styles of dance.
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Culture Files Blog > "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 10, Episode 7 Recap: Meet Your Top 20!
"So You Think You Can Dance" Season 10, Episode 7 Recap: Meet Your Top 20!
We’re off to an exciting, though not surprising, start with the reveal of the Top 20 dancers.
Posted on 6/19/2013 10:57:00 AM by Renee Camus
Photo courtesy of Fox
We’ve finally made it, City Kids! After weeks of auditions and four grueling days (for the dancers; only one night for viewers) in Las Vegas, they’ve finally revealed SYTYCD’s Top 20 dancers for Season 10. And it wasn’t the least bit surprising.
Last week, we correctly guessed 14 of the Top 20 dancers, based partially on their talent, but mostly on the amount of exposure they’ve received so far. There were no surprises. Contemporary dancers Amy Yakima, Malece Miller, and Jasmine Harper were all sure bets, as was ballroom dancer Jenna Johnson. We also pegged tappers Alexis Juliano and Curtis Holland, contemporary dancers Jasmine Mason, Tucker Knox, Makenzie Dustman, and Nico Greetham, who is rapidly becoming a favorite (yes, already), and both animators Jade Zuberi and BluPrint.
Fik-Shun was first to be revealed in the Top 20 along with the blond female krumper Mariah Spears (though they didn’t say her last name). Cat Deeley reminded us that “we first met Mariah in Austin and she’s been shining ever since," yet this is the first time they’ve mentioned her name. She was clearly a strong dancer, and a female hip-hopper is novel enough that we knew she’d be Top 20.
The six dancers we missed included tapper Aaron Turner, who replaced the injured Emilio Dasal, contemporary dancers Hayley Erbert and Carlos Garland, and ballroom dancers Brittany Cherry, Alan Bersten, and Paul Karmiryan.
The always gorgeous, always stylish Cat hosted the evening's live show looking "like a giant disco ball," according to guest judge Adam Shankman. She is by far the best reality show host on television, with a quick wit, great humor, and such empathy for the contestants. The love and concern she has for them all is clear, but it’s been long enough since her first seasons that the audience doesn’t remember her saying, "Please welcome your jidges."
Fik-Shun and Mariah started the performances with a Luther Brown hip-hop routine. As adorable and engaging as Fik-Shun was during auditions, Mariah stole the stage. It was an effort to watch Fik-Shun because Mariah grabbed all the attention with her exacting power and thrust. He may have his work cut out for him this season.
The first four contemporary dancers, Makenzie, Jasmine Harper, Nico, and Tucker, danced a gorgeous Stacey Tookey routine. The judges wanted more artistry and emotion from the dancers, though they loved Makenzie. Nico and Tucker fell out of sync at the end. Adam wins the award for best, dead-on judge’s comments, telling Jasmine to use clarity and specificity, Nico to dance from his back more, and Tucker to let himself go. We love when they give constructive criticism without worrying about whether the audience will understand. It’s one of the many reasons this show is so great. Viewers learn about dance without realizing it.
It’s so exciting to have strong tappers! Tappers have yet to really impress on SYTYCD, but Alexis and Curtis could go a long way. Adam is totally right again: Curtis displays an "unbridled joy" that’s a pleasure to watch. He’s obviously having fun. Aaron, however, is an unknown quantity: He was not initially chosen for the Top 20, and he looked awkward (or nervous) and worked hard during Anthony Morigerato’s thrilling routine. What terrific choreography, with musicality, great use of space, and exciting slides and toe stands. Love that Jason Mraz too; the swing in his songs lends itself so perfectly to percussive foot beats. Another reason we love this show: It features real dance for dance's sake and not only themes and gimmicks (though they certainly use those).
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The Top 12 dancers perform, but two contestants are eliminated.America's favorite summer series, "So You Think You Can Dance", has kept viewers amazed and inspired as talented dancers skilled in everything from Hip Hop, Krumping and Popping to Salsa, Quickstep and Jive compete to be named America's Favorite Dancer.
Hosted by Cat Deeley, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE traveled across the country to Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, New York, Los Angeles and Miami, in search of dancers who represent the best in America. Those who shine during auditions are given a ticket to Las Vegas for callbacks, where they work with top choreographers to learn and then be judged on multiple styles of dance.
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Culture Files Blog > "So You Think You Can Dance" Season 10, Episode 7 Recap: Meet Your Top 20!
"So You Think You Can Dance" Season 10, Episode 7 Recap: Meet Your Top 20!
We’re off to an exciting, though not surprising, start with the reveal of the Top 20 dancers.
Posted on 6/19/2013 10:57:00 AM by Renee Camus
Photo courtesy of Fox
We’ve finally made it, City Kids! After weeks of auditions and four grueling days (for the dancers; only one night for viewers) in Las Vegas, they’ve finally revealed SYTYCD’s Top 20 dancers for Season 10. And it wasn’t the least bit surprising.
Last week, we correctly guessed 14 of the Top 20 dancers, based partially on their talent, but mostly on the amount of exposure they’ve received so far. There were no surprises. Contemporary dancers Amy Yakima, Malece Miller, and Jasmine Harper were all sure bets, as was ballroom dancer Jenna Johnson. We also pegged tappers Alexis Juliano and Curtis Holland, contemporary dancers Jasmine Mason, Tucker Knox, Makenzie Dustman, and Nico Greetham, who is rapidly becoming a favorite (yes, already), and both animators Jade Zuberi and BluPrint.
Fik-Shun was first to be revealed in the Top 20 along with the blond female krumper Mariah Spears (though they didn’t say her last name). Cat Deeley reminded us that “we first met Mariah in Austin and she’s been shining ever since," yet this is the first time they’ve mentioned her name. She was clearly a strong dancer, and a female hip-hopper is novel enough that we knew she’d be Top 20.
The six dancers we missed included tapper Aaron Turner, who replaced the injured Emilio Dasal, contemporary dancers Hayley Erbert and Carlos Garland, and ballroom dancers Brittany Cherry, Alan Bersten, and Paul Karmiryan.
The always gorgeous, always stylish Cat hosted the evening's live show looking "like a giant disco ball," according to guest judge Adam Shankman. She is by far the best reality show host on television, with a quick wit, great humor, and such empathy for the contestants. The love and concern she has for them all is clear, but it’s been long enough since her first seasons that the audience doesn’t remember her saying, "Please welcome your jidges."
Fik-Shun and Mariah started the performances with a Luther Brown hip-hop routine. As adorable and engaging as Fik-Shun was during auditions, Mariah stole the stage. It was an effort to watch Fik-Shun because Mariah grabbed all the attention with her exacting power and thrust. He may have his work cut out for him this season.
The first four contemporary dancers, Makenzie, Jasmine Harper, Nico, and Tucker, danced a gorgeous Stacey Tookey routine. The judges wanted more artistry and emotion from the dancers, though they loved Makenzie. Nico and Tucker fell out of sync at the end. Adam wins the award for best, dead-on judge’s comments, telling Jasmine to use clarity and specificity, Nico to dance from his back more, and Tucker to let himself go. We love when they give constructive criticism without worrying about whether the audience will understand. It’s one of the many reasons this show is so great. Viewers learn about dance without realizing it.
It’s so exciting to have strong tappers! Tappers have yet to really impress on SYTYCD, but Alexis and Curtis could go a long way. Adam is totally right again: Curtis displays an "unbridled joy" that’s a pleasure to watch. He’s obviously having fun. Aaron, however, is an unknown quantity: He was not initially chosen for the Top 20, and he looked awkward (or nervous) and worked hard during Anthony Morigerato’s thrilling routine. What terrific choreography, with musicality, great use of space, and exciting slides and toe stands. Love that Jason Mraz too; the swing in his songs lends itself so perfectly to percussive foot beats. Another reason we love this show: It features real dance for dance's sake and not only themes and gimmicks (though they certainly use those).
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