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So You Think You Can Dance Canada Music – Top 14

14 contestants left means 7 great songs to listen to. Although, I must admit that I think I’m missing people like Mia Michaels, Shane Sparks, Wade Robson and the likes. Still good stuff, but could be even better with the above listed choreographers.

Vincent-Oliver Noiseux and Lisa Auguste danced a Samba to the song Skip to the Bip—Club Des Belugas ft. Brenda Boykin choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin
Club Des Belugas - Absinth - The Finest Ambient House and Bar Cuts - Skip to the Bip (feat. Brenda Boykin)
Miles Faber and Lara Smythe danced a West Coast Swing to the song Livin’ for the Weekend—The O’Jays choreographed by Benji Schwimmer
The O'Jays - The Ultimate O'Jays - Livin' for the Weekend
Nico Archambault and Arassay Reyes danced a Hip Hop to the song Don’t Touch Me (Throw da Water on ’em)—Busta Rhymes choreographed by Luther Brown
Busta Rhymes - Don't Touch Me (Throw Da Water on 'Em) - Single - Don't Touch Me (Throw Da Water On 'Em)
Danny Arbour and Allie Bertram danced a Contemporary to the song Someday—John Legend choreographed by Paul Becker
John Legend - August Rush (Music from the Motion Picture) - Someday
Francis Lafreniere and Natalli Reznik danced a Musical Theatre to the song Cell Block Tango—Countdown Singers choreographed by Sean Cheesman
Musical Cast Recording - Chicago - The Musical - Cell Block Tango
Jesse Catibog and Caroline Torti danced a Hustle to the song Womanizer—Britney Spears choreographed by Benji Schwimmer
Britney Spears - Womanizer - Single - Womanizer
Izaak Smith and Kaitlyn Fitzgerald danced a Jazz to the song Breakin’ Dishes—Rihanna choreographed by Blake McGrath
Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded - Breakin' Dishes

October 29, 2008 I Written By

Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

So You Think You Can Dance Canada Top 16 Results Show

More people are sent home on the So You Think You Can Dance Canada top 16 results show. Here’s the top 16 So You Think You Can Dance Canada results show music.

October 25, 2008 I Written By

Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

So You Think You Can Dance Canada Top 18 Results

Check out the So You Think You Can Dance Canada Top 18 results show that someone posted on Youtube. If you’re looking for the music, you can find the So You Think You Can Dance Canada Top 18 music here.

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Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

So You Think You Can Dance Canada Top 16 Elimination Show

Group dance to the song “Old School” from Hedley Hedley - Famous Last Words - Old School (Viennese Waltz; Jean-Marc Généreux )

Joey Matt danced a solo to the song “This Year’s Love”—David Gray David Gray - White Ladder - This Years Love
Tamina Pollack-Paris danced a solo to the song “Strip Tease”—Danity Kane Danity Kane - Welcome to the Dollhouse - Strip Tease
Francis Lafreniere danced a solo to the song “Knock ‘Em Out”—Lily Allen Lily Allen - Alright, Still - Knock 'Em Out
Natalli Reznik danced a solo to the song “Con todo palabra”—Lhasa de Sela Lhasa de Sela - The Living Road - Con Todo Palabra
Izaak Smith danced a solo to the song “Cry Me a River”—Justin Timberlake Justin Timberlake - Justified - Cry Me a River
Kaitlyn Fitzgerald danced a solo to the song “Awake”—Secondhand Serenade Secondhand Serenade - Awake - Awake

Eliminated:
Joey Matt
Tamina Pollack-Paris

Check out the music from the SYTYCDC Performance Show or any of the previous SYTYCDC music.

October 23, 2008 I Written By

Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

Top 16 So You Think You Can Dance Canada Music

I apologize for posting this a little bit late. It’s been a busy week for me including a quick trip to Hawaii and back. I’ll be catching up with everything this weekend. Enjoy the music and check for previous SYTYCDC music.

Click on the iTunes link below the song to download the music from iTunes.

Miles Faber and Lara Smythe danced a Krump to the song Tiny Ram Antem—Tha J-Squad choreographed by Lil C

Izaak Smith and Kaitlyn Fitzgerald danced a Cha-cha-cha to the song Make Me Sweat—Basement Jaxx choreographed by Benji Schwimmer
Basement Jaxx - Make Me Sweat - Single - Make Me Sweat
Vincent-Oliver Noiseux and Lisa Auguste danced a African Jazz to the song Hlohonolofatsa—Soweto Gospel Choir choreographed by Sean Cheesman
Soweto Gospel Choir - African Spirit - Hlohonolofatsa
Joey Matt and Tamina Pollack-Paris danced a Hip Hop to the song Ditch That…—The-Dream choreographed by Luther Brown
The-Dream - Lovehate - Ditch That...
Francis Lafreniere and Natalli Reznik danced a Rumba to the song Perfidia—New 101 Strings Orchestra choreographed by Gustavo Vargas
New 101 Strings Orchestra - Strictly Ballroom Series: Strictly Rumba - Perfídia
Danny Arbour and Allie Bertram danced a Quickstep to the song The Boogie Bumper—Casa musica Sound Studios Düsseldorf choreographed by Pierre Allaire
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy - The Boogie Bumper
Nico Archambault and Arassay Reyes danced a Contemporary to the song Let Me Leave—Marc Broussard choreographed by Blake McGrath
Marc Broussard - Carencro - Let Me Leave
Jesse Catibog and Caroline Torti danced a Rock and roll to the song Miss Murder—AFI choreographed by Melissa Williams
AFI - Increase Your Speed 1 - Miss Murder
Miss Murder – Original Music Video

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Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

Review of So You Think You Can Dance Tour – Kansas City

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 LoveLeona Lewis - Bleeding Love - Single - Bleeding Love, Five Guys Named MoeVarious Artists - Five Guys Named Moe (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Five Guys Named Moe, The GardenMirah - Advisory Committee - 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

October 17, 2008 I Written By

Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

So You Think You Think You Can Dance Canada Elimination Music – Goodbye Dario Milard and Romina D’Ugo

Check out the music from the So You Think You Can Dance Canada elimination show. I’m still working on a couple of the songs, but I’ll update them as I find them. Check out the performance show music and all the previous SYTYCDC music.

Lisa Auguste danced a solo to the song “I’m a Woman”—Koko Taylor
Koko Taylor - Deluxe Edition: Koko Taylor - I'm a Woman
Dario Milard danced a solo to the song “Ketto”—Bonobo
Bonobo - Days to Come - Ketto
Romina D’Ugo danced a solo to the song

Vincent Noiseux danced a solo to the song “Black and Gold”—Sam Sparro
Sam Sparro - Black & Gold - Single - Black & Gold
Caroline Torti danced a solo to the song “Goodbye Apathy”—One Republic
OneRepublic - Dreaming Out Loud - Goodbye, Apathy
Jesse Catibog danced a solo to the song “Four”—Jon Hendricks (lyrics) / Miles Davis (music)
George Benson & Al Jarreau - Givin' It Up - Four

Top 18 So You Think You Can Dance Canada Elimination:
Dario Milard
Romina D’Ugo

October 16, 2008 I Written By

Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?

Top 18 So You Think You Can Dance Canada Performance Music

I apologize for posting this a little late. Sometimes life gets in the way of So You Think You Can Dance Canada music. No worries though. I’ll always get to it sooner or later. Enjoy the music and check out all the previous So You Think You Can Dance Canada Music here.

Danny Arbour and Allie Bertram danced a Mambo to the song Mambo Gozon—Tito Puente choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin
Tito Puente - The Very Best of Tito Puente - "King of Kings" - Mambo Gozón
Vincent Noiseux and Lisa Auguste danced a Hip-hop to the song Anti-Matter—N.E.R.D. choreographed by Jae Blaze
N.E.R.D. - Seeing Sounds - Anti Matter
Nico Archambault and Arassay Reyes danced a Musical Theatre to the song Somebody to Love—Queen choreographed by Melissa Williams
Queen - Queen: Greatest Hits I & II - Somebody to Love
Queen - Greatest Video Clips 1 - Somebody to Love – Original Music Video
Francis Lafreniere and Natalli Reznik danced a Paso Doble to the song España Cañí—Manhattan Pops Orchestra choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin
Manhattan Pops Orchestra - The Glory of Spain - España Cani
Izaak Smith and Kaitlyn Fitzgerald danced a Dancehall to the song Click Mi Finger—Erup choreographed by Jae Blaze

Miles Faber and Lara Smythe danced a Viennese Waltz to the song At Last—Etta James choreographed by Amy Wright
Etta James - At Last! (Remastered) - At Last
Jesse Catibog and Caroline Torti danced a Hip-hop to the song Touch It—Busta Rhymes choreographed by Tanisha Scott
Busta Rhymes - The Big Bang - Touch It
Touch It – Original Music Video
Joey Matt and Tamina Pollack-Paris danced a Contemporary to the song Crocodile Rock—Elton John choreographed by Paul Becker
Elton John - Elton John: Greatest Hits - Crocodile Rock
Dario Milard and Romina D’Ugo danced a Jazz-Pop to the song Disturbia—Rihanna choreographed by Sean Cheeseman
Rihanna - Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded - Disturbia
Disturbia – Original Music Video

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Just call me Charlie...but where are my angels?