May 28, 2009
So You Think You Can Dance 2009 Spoilers
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I must admit that I’m not really big into spoilers. I usually try to avoid them. That’s why I have to avoid my Pure SYTYCD twitter account so the east coast doesn’t ruin it for me. However, I know that many of my readers love to read So You Think You Can Dance spoilers. So, here’s a link to some pretty good discussion of who’s made it to SYTYCD 2009 las vegas and who is confirmed as the So You Think You Can Dance 2009 top 20.
Personally, I like to be surprised and guess who the top 20 are going to be without spoilers. However, I don’t mind (and kind of enjoy) spoilers about the audition shows. For example, SYTYCDism posted these SYTYCD spoilers for tonight’s episode:
- Asuka Kondoh [and her partner Ricky]
- Rey Barcena
- The Return of Sex
- Adam Shankman’s audition
- Joshua Allen, Katee Shean, Comfort Fedoke, Lauren Gottlieb cameos
and much more!
I also saw that Nigel said on his twitter feed that Sex won’t be back after we see what happens tonight at the Seattle auditions. Nigel also leaked that there would be a “battle” tonight that made him laugh. I hope the battle is with sex and a posse of past SYTYCD alumni who just dance circles around him. That would be fun to watch.
I hope Adam Shankman doesn’t make it through to Las Vegas. Except maybe as a judge. I don’t mind him behind the desk. Although, him auditioning is a rip off of Dance Wars (I think that’s the one) where Nick Lachey (sp?) auditioned for the show.
Tags: Adam Shankman • Asuka Kondoh • Comfort Fedoke • Joshua Allen • Katee Shean • Lauren Gottlieb • Nigel Lythgoe • Rey Barcena • So You Think You Can Dance Spoilers • SYTYCD 2009 Spoilers • SYTYCDismOctober 17, 2008
Review of So You Think You Can Dance Tour – Kansas City
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A big thanks to Selly from Dance Outlook for sending us the following writeup about the So You Think You Can Dance Tour visit to Kansas City. If you have been to a different city and have pictures, videos or want to write about your experience, then let us know. About one more month left for the So You Think You Can Dance tour and there are still tickets available for future tour stops.
Without further ado, here’s Selly’s experience and pictures from the So You Think You Can Dance Kansas City tour stop:
On Wednesday night, I attended the 2008 SYTYCD Tour at Sprint Center in Kansas City. I had amazing seats (thanks to presale) in the 5th row. I actually enjoyed the show more than I expected to. This has been my least favorite season, but I had a lot of fun seeing all of the dances live. I didn’t take notes, so this isn’t going to be a formal review by any means, but just some general notes/comments.
Kherington needs to close her mouth. Instead of smiling at inappropriate times like she did on the show, most of her facial expressions are approximately :O This was actually one of the first things I noticed during the show.
After the requisite video montage of Nigel’s Top 5 “memorable” (aka bad) auditions, the dancers came out and performed Shane Sparks’s Elevator group number.
The dancers were introduced and did mini-solos. They then re-introduced themselves live. Katee then said that she would not be performing at all that night due to injury. I knew she had hurt her back, but I still had hope for at least the Will/Katee Complexions Pas De Deux or at least No Air.
Twitchington performed first with their “We’re Escaped Convicts” hip hop by Napoleon and Tabitha. Among other dances, they did a “world tour” of dance styles from around the world featuring Thayne and Chelsie’s Cha Cha, Josh and Twitch’s Trepak which Gev introduced in Russian (and a dress), Courtney and Mark’s Viennese Waltz (once again, Gev wore a dress), and the group Bollywood number.
Some of the highlights of the night for me were Bleeding Love
, Five Guys Named Moe
, The Garden
, The Dance, Twitchington’s “Bed” contemporary (which I have rose petals from in my purse), Money Money, and pretty much anything involving Chelsea H., Courtney, or Mark.
Despite the odd facial expression, I was actually really impressed by Kherington. Because all of the dances involving Katee except for group numbers were cut, some “emergency backup dances” were added in addition to the ones on the normal set list. These included Courtney and Josh’s Frankenstein hip hop (which I have no recollection of ever seeing before), Courtney and Gev’s Rumba, Jessica and Will’s “Shirt” contemporary, Marksie’s Kiss Kiss jazz and Twitchington’s Too Darn Hot Broadway.
I think there were a coupe other Courtney dances added, too. Because Katee did not perform, Jessica King did her solo which I was not at all impressed with. I know there’s a lot I haven’t talked about, but it’s really hard to remember everything. However, if you have any specific questions, it would probably make it a lot easier for me to come up with an answer than to post every single little detail that I can dredge up.
At one of the merchandise stands, I bought a tour t-shirt (just the regular one, not anything dancer-specific), leggings, and a program, all of which were ridiculously overpriced, but super cute. People were going crazy with grabbing fake money, rose petals, and confetti when they swept the stage off. I managed to grab some rose petals and ended up with a random lost bobby pin from the stage in an attempt to get confetti.

I took a lot of pictures before intermission, when my camera
conveniently died, but I’m fairly sure my camera is broken. They all
turned out massively blurry and most of them had weird lines across
them. I tried to pick out some of the better ones though.
Stay on your toes,
Selly from Dance Outlook
Tags: Chelsie Hightower • Comfort Fedoke • Courtney Galiano • Gev Manoukian • Jessica King • Joshua Allen • Kansas City • Katee Shean • Kherington Payne • Mark Kanemura • So You Think You Can Dance • So You Think You Can Dance Tour • SYTYCD • Twitch • William WingfieldAugust 8, 2008
Favorite Dance Videos from the Finale of So You Think You Can Dance
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Along the same lines as my previous SYTYCD Finale posts, here’s all the judges favorite videos from the final results show.
Nigel Lythgoe’s Pick
Katee Shean and Joshua Allen danced Bollywood to the song “Dhoom Taana” from Om Shanti Om choreographed by Nakul Dev Mahajan
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Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Joshua & Katee
Mary Murphy’s pick
Katee Shean and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Contemporary to the song “Mercy”—Duffy choreographed by Mia Michaels
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– Original Music Video
Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Katee & Twitch
Top 5 Male dancers group dance to the song “Five Guys Named Moe” from Five Guys Named Moe (Broadway; Choreographer: Nigel Lythgoe)
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Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – The Top 5 Guys
Adam Shankman’s Pick
Courtney Galiano and Mark Kanemura danced Jazz to the song “The Garden”—Mirah choreographed by Sonya Tayeh
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Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Courtney & Mark
Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Katee & Will
Lil C’s Pick
Chelsie Hightower and Mark Kanemura danced Hip-Hop to the song “Bleeding Love”—Leona Lewis choreographed by Napoleon D’umo and Tabitha D’umo
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– Original Music Video
Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Chelsie & Mark
Adam Shankman’s pick
Comfort Fedoke and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Hip-hop to the song “Forever”—Chris Brown choreographed by Dave Scott
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– Original Music Video
Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Comfort & Twitch
Mary Murphy’s Pick
Courtney Galiano and Gev Manoukian danced Rumba to the song “Wishing on a Star”—Rose Royce choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin
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Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Courtney & Gev
Nygel Lythgoe’s pick
Katee Shean and Joshua Allen danced Hip-hop to the song “No Air”—Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown choreographed by Napoleon D’umo and Tabitha D’umo
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Video of So You Think You Can Dance Finale – Katee & Joshua
Debbie Allen’s pick
Kherington Payne and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Viennese waltz to the song “A New Day Has Come”—Celine Dion choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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– Original Music Video
August 7, 2008
Final So You Think You Can Dance Poll
Written by: JohnI really don’t think there’s much argument that Joshua Allen was a great dancer and was very deserving of the prize of America’s Greatest Dancer. However, after the success of my top 4 SYTYCD poll, I thought it would be fun to put a couple polls up to see how readers of this site would vote for their FAVORITE dancer and then for the BEST dancer.
Here’s the poll for your FAVORITE So You Think You Can Dance season 4 dancer.
Here’s the poll for the BEST So You Think You Can Dance season 4 dancer.
July 24, 2008
Elimination Music from SYTYCD Top 8 – Goodbye Comfort Fedoke and William Wingfield
Written by: JohnThe following is all the music for the elimination dances and other group dances on SYTYCD top 8. It’s amazing to me how this elimination was the opposite of last week. I was fine with both people getting sent home. Last week I didn’t want to see either person leave.
Here you can find all of the previous SYTYCD music.
Top 8 hip-hop Group dance: “Universal Mind Control” sung by Common
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Guest dancer(s): Los Angeles Ballet Pas de deux; (The Man I Love from the ballet Who Cares?)
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Musical guest: “Baby” sung by LL Cool J featuring The-Dream debut this new single on So You Think You Can Dance
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– Original Music Video
Solos:
Comfort Fedoke: “Like This” sung by Mims
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William Wingfield: “Closer” sung by Goapele
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Courtney Galiano: “Passion” sung by Kreesha Turner
Stephen “Twitch” Boss: “Hollywood Swinging” sung by Kool and the Gang
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Eliminated:
Comfort Fedoke: “Come Home” sung by OneRepublic
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William Wingfield: “Love Remains the Same” sung by Gavin Rossdale
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– Original Music Video
July 23, 2008
Music for the Solo Dances on SYTYCD
Written by: JohnThe following is all the music for the solo dances on SYTYCD. Here you can find all of the previous SYTYCD music or the couples music for SYTYCD.
Comfort Fedoke danced a solo to the song “I Got This Down” sung by Simian Mobile Disco
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William Wingfield danced a solo to the song “Get Up Offa That Thing” sung by James Brown
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Katee Shean danced a solo to the song “Taking Chances” sung by Celine Dion
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Mark Kanemura danced a solo to the song “Creator” sung by Santogold ft. Switch and Freq Nasty
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Chelsie Hightower danced a solo to the song “Damaged” sung by Danity Kane
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– Original music video
Joshua Allen danced a solo to the song “Shawty Get Loose” sung by Lil’ Mama ft. T-Pain and Chris Brown
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– Original music video
Courtney Galiano danced a solo to the song “Where I Stood” sung by Missy Higgins
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– Original music video
Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced a solo to the song “Go To Work” sung by Kay L
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Music for the Couples Dances on SYTYCD
Written by: JohnThe following is all the music for the couples dances on SYTYCD. Here you can find all of the previous SYTYCD music or the solo music for SYTYCD.
Courtney Galiano and William Wingfield danced a Samba to the song I Fell in Love With the DJ—Che’Nelle choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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– original music video
Courtney Galiano and William Wingfield danced a Hip-hop to the song Like You’ll Never See Me Again—Alicia Keys choreographed by Tabitha D’umo and Napoleon D’umo
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– Original music video
Katee Shean and Stephen Twitch Boss danced a Contemporary to the song Mercy—Duffy choreographed by Mia Michaels
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Katee Shean and Stephen Twitch Boss danced a Broadway to the song Sweet Georgia Brown from Bubbling Brown Sugar choreographed by Tyce DiOrio
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Comfort Fedoke and Mark Kanemura danced a Hip-hop to the song Party People—Nelly ft. Fergie choreographed by Tabitha D’umo and Napoleon D’umo
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Comfort Fedoke and Mark Kanemura danced a Foxtrot to the song Lady Luck—The Brian Setzer Orchestra choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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Chelsie Hightower and Joshua Allen danced a Argentine tango to the song A Los Amigos from Forever Tango choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin
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Chelsie Hightower and Joshua Allen danced a Disco to the song Everlasting Love—Gloria Estefan choreographed by Doriana Sanchez
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July 17, 2008
SYTYCD Top 10 Elimination Music
Written by: JohnWhat a show!! Both of my favorites get sent home. Sucks for me. I guess that’s why I’m posting this music a little later than usual. If I’m late just check the music from past SYTYCD episodes.
Group dances:
All dancers: “JBJ” from Jhoom Barabar Jhoom by Shankar Mahadevan, Sunidhi Chauhan & Zubin (Bollywood; Choreographer: Nakul Dev Mahajan)
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Female dancers: “Ave Maria”—Celine Dion (Contemporary; Choreographer: Mia Michaels)
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Male dancers: “Five Guys Named Moe” from Five Guys Named Moe (Broadway; Choreographer: Nigel Lythgoe)
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Solos:
Comfort Fedoke: “Egypt, Egypt”—Egyptian Lover
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Mark Kanemura: “Black Betty”—Ram Jam
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Kherington Payne: “Myphilosophy”—Inner
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Gev Manoukian: “Feeling Good”—Michael Bublé
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Eliminated:
Kherington Payne
Gev Manoukian
Elimination songs:
Kherington Payne: “Forever You May Run”—Gavin Rossdale
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Gev Manoukian: “It Ends Tonight”—All-American Rejects
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July 16, 2008
Tons of Songs from SYTYCD Top 10 – Solos and Couples
Written by: JohnAfter dealing with Jessica being out and Comfort back in, there was 2 hours of incredible dancing on SYTYCD. The 2 hour show also means tons of great SYTYCD music. Here’s the full list of songs from the top 10 show.
Courtney Galiano and Joshua Allen danced Hip-Hop to the song Skippin’—Mario choreographed by Dave Scott
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Courtney Galiano and Joshua Allen danced Rumba to the song Hero—Enrique Iglesias choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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Kherington Payne and Mark Kanemura danced Country/Western Two-step to the song Kick Back—Ty England choreographed by Ronnie DeBenedetta and Brandi Jobais
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Kherington Payne and Mark Kanemura danced Jazz to the song Canned Heat—Jamiroquai choreographed by Tyce Diorio
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Comfort Fedoke and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Smooth Waltz to the song Open Arms—Journey choreographed by Hunter Johnson
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Comfort Fedoke and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Hip-hop to the song Forever—Chris Brown choreographed by Dave Scott
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Katee Shean and William Wingfield danced Broadway to the song Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat from Guys and Dolls choreographed by Tyce Diorio
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Katee Shean and William Wingfield danced Pas de deux to the song Imagine—David Archuleta choreographed by Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson
Chelsie Hightower and Gev Manoukian danced Contemporary to the song These Arms of Mine—Otis Redding choreographed by Sonya Tayeh
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Chelsie Hightower and Gev Manoukian danced Jive to the song The House is Rockin’—Brian Setzer choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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Music from the Top 10 SYTYCD Solo Performances
Chelsie Hightower danced a solo to the song “Pon de Replay” sung by Rihanna
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Gev Manoukian danced a solo to the song “Hello Goodbye (Uncool)” sung by Lupe Fiasco ft. Unkle
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Courtney Galiano danced a solo to the song “I Want You to Need Me” sung by Celine Dion
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Mark Kanemura danced a solo to the song “Bohemian Rhapsody” sung by Queen
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Comfort Fedoke danced a solo to the song “Need a Boss” sung by Shareefa ft. Ludacris
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Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced a solo to the song “I Question Mark” sung by Wade Robson
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Katee Shean danced a solo to the song “This Woman’s Work” (MTV Unplugged) sung by Maxwell
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William Wingfield danced a solo to the song “Dance With My Father” sung by Luther Vandross
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Kherington Payne danced a solo to the song “Breakin’ Dishes” sung by Rihanna
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Joshua Allen danced a solo to the song “Jam” sung by Michael Jackson
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July 14, 2008
SYTYCD: A second chance for Comfort Fedoke
Written by: JohnIt was officially announced this morning that Jessica King had to drop out of the competition for “So You Think You Can Dance”. Jessica will appear on the show wednesday night to explain why she had to leave the competition. I’m sorry to see her leave. It’s possible she will be back on the finale show, but it’s not yet clear if she will go on the SYTYCD Tour this year. We’ll have to wait and see.
Jessica, I wish you a speedy and full recovery. Please continue with your dancing, many of us love and support you!
You can read more about it here:
Tags: Comfort Fedoke • Jessica King • So You Think You Can Dance“Fox announced Monday morning at the TCA press tour. “I would like to say how sorry I am that Jessica cannot continue dancing in the competition at the advice of her doctor,” executive producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe said in a statement.”






















