Thursday, August 27, 2009

TATIANA AND TAYLOR WERE FIRST DANCERS ELIMINATED ON SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA


It is always difficult to send dancers home from So You Think You Can Dance Canada -- and, somehow, maybe the hardest thing of all is to select dancers to leave on the very first week. But those are the rules of the dance competition show -- and this week Tatiana and Taylor were eliminated.
The results were revealed by host Leah Miller after the three couples with the lowest votes participated in a dance-for-your-life dance-off. Miller also said that nearly a million votes were cast on this first episode of the dance contest show.
The first of the three bottom couples were announced -- Amy Gardner, 21, and Vincent Desjardins, 20 who performed a rather sexy samba. Tatiana Parker, 21, and Austin Di Iulio, 19, put their efforts into a capoeira routine. And Melanie Buttarazzi, 22, and Taylor James, 22, livened things up with a tango.
Each of the six bottom ranked dancers performed solo routines -- following which the show's judges announced that hip-hop dancer Tatiana and contemporary dancer Taylor would head home.
Remaining on SYTYCD Canada are:
Girls: Amy Gardner, 21, Calgary, Alta.; Corynne Barron, 18, Edmonton, Alta.; Jayme Rae Dailey, 21, Montreal, Que.; Jenna Lynn Higgins, 18, Toronto, Ont.; Kim Gingras, 23, Montreal, Que.; Melanie Buttarazzi, 22, Woodbridge, Ont.; Melanie Mah, 19, Richmond Hill, Ont.; Natalie Lyons, 23, Halifax, N.S. andTara-Jean Popowich, 20, Lethbridge, Alta.
Guys: Anthony Grafton, 24, Calgary, Alta.; Austin Di Iulio, 19, Mississauga, Ont.; Cody Bonnell, 19, Unionville, Ont.; Daniel Dory, 23, Montreal, Que.; Danny Lawn, 21, Brockville, Ont.; Emanuel Sandhu, 28, Vancouver, B.C.; Everett Smith, 25, Glen Morris, Ont.; Nicolas Bégin, 24, Quebec City, Que. and Vincent Desjardins, 20, Trois-Rivières, Que.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

DANCING WITH THE STARS PAIR MAKES A REALLY FUN VIDEO


Former Congressman Tom DeLay, who will be dancing on the upcoming Dancing With the Stars, has revealed that he and his partner Cheryl Burke are rehearsing and and doing well. And judging by this video, they are dancing up a storm!

Delay posted a few messages on Twitter: "Headed to the studio for my first rehearsal and to meet my partner. Hoping it's not Nancy Pelosi :)" And, "I've got the best dance partner in the bunch. I'm very excited." Also, "After two dance sessions I can tell you Cheryl Burke is the most patient person I have ever met." And finally, "In LA for rehearsals and title shoots. Also learning two dances. Cheryl says I am progressing very well."

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

SYTYCD's Will Wingfield Joins "In The Heights"


Will Wingfield, a contestant on Season 4 of So You Think You Can Dance, is joining the cast and making his Broadway debut in the Tony-winning musical In the Heights. He takes over the role of break-dancing street artist Graffiti Pete.


Wingfield replaces original cast member Seth Stewart beginning on August 25 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. Joining Wingfield is returning original cast member Andrea Burns who returns to the role of salon owner Daniela after a summer break.


Wingfield is a protege of dance and Broadway veteran Debbie Allen,, and he has performed as a dancer and singer with Celine Dion.

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA WILL PAY TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL JACKSON

"So You Think You Can Dance Canada" will offer a tribute to Michael Jackson with a special group number involving the new Top 20 contestants, reports The Canadian Press. It will air on Wednesday during the show's first results episode of the season.

CTV says dancer Gil Duldulao, a longtime collaborator of Janet Jackson, has choreographed a special routine in honour of the pop legend. Duldulao has choreographed and danced on Janet Jackson's world tours and videos for more than a dozen years. His choreography appears in her videos for Rock Wit U and Feedback.

Duldulao has also toured with Britney Spears, Prince and Tina Turner.

TOP 20 REVEALED FOR SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CANADA

Top 10 Girls:
Amy Gardner, 21, Calgary, Alta.
Corynne Barron, 18, Edmonton, Alta.
Jayme Rae Dailey, 21, Montreal, Que.
Jenna Lynn Higgins, 18, Toronto, Ont.
Kim Gingras, 23, Montreal, Que.
Melanie Buttarazzi, 22, Woodbridge, Ont.
Melanie Mah, 19, Richmond Hill, Ont.
Natalie Lyons, 23, Halifax, N.S.
Tara-Jean Popowich, 20, Lethbridge, Alta.
Tatiana Parker, 21, Toronto, Ont.


Top 10 Guys:
Anthony Grafton, 24, Calgary, Alta.
Austin Di Iulio, 19, Mississauga, Ont.
Cody Bonnell, 19, Unionville, Ont.
Daniel Dory, 23, Montreal, Que.
Danny Lawn, 21, Brockville, Ont.
Emanuel Sandhu, 28, Vancouver, B.C.
Everett Smith, 25, Glen Morris, Ont.
Nicolas Bégin, 24, Quebec City, Que.
Taylor James, 22, Vancouver, B.C.
Vincent Desjardins, 20, Trois-Rivières, Que.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

DANCING WITH THE STARS PAIRINGS FOR CELEBRITY AND PROFESSIONAL DANCERS HAS BEEN LEAKED


Dancing With the Stars, the "other" dancing competition reality show, will reveal the pairings of professional and celebrity dancers on the Good Morning America show on Monday.


But the entire list has been leaked -- although it will take the official announcement to confirm that the rumored list is acturally correct.


The expected parings are:


Snowboarder Louis Vito and Chelsie Hightower
Singer Macy Gray with Ronathan Roberts
Actress Melissa Joan Hart with Mark Ballas and
Model Kathy Ireland with Tony Dovolani
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay an Cheryl Burke


Singer Aaron Carter and Karina Smirnoff
Entertainer Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson
The Osbournes star Kelly Osbourne and Louis van Amstel
Actor Ashley Hamilton and Edyta Sliwinska
Retired Dallas Cowboys star Michael Irvin and new professional dancer Anna Demidova


Olympic gold medalist swimmer Natalie Coughlin and Alex Mazo
Singer Mya and Dritry Chaplin
Actress Debi Mazar and Maksim Chmerkovskiy
Actress Joanna Krupa and Derek Hough
Food network host Mark DaCascos and Lacy Schwimmer
Mixed martial arts fighter Chuck Liddell and Anna Trebunskaya

Saturday, August 22, 2009

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE GET FIT

So You Think You Can Dance this month released two new fitness DVDs that are aimed at getting folks onto the dance floor.

"Dancers from past seasons attempt to get you into shape with two new fitness DVDs: So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Tone and Grove and So You Think You Can Dance Get Fit: Cardio Funk," reports nbcsandiego. "You can learn hip-hop with Twitch and Lauren, get jazzy with Katee, Cha-Cha with Dmitry, get groovy with Courtney and bop contemporary style with Travis."

In discussing the making of the DVD, Season 4th Katee Shean told buddytv, "Mine is definitely more for like your legs and toning up. There's a little bit of everything, which is cool. ... We'd count everyone like '5, 6, 7, 8' and to a dancer that's normal. You know, after 8, that's when you start. So we had like fitness trainers and people who had done DVDs before come in and help coach us on how to instruct and how to break it down without slowing it down to the point where you'd stop the cardi pace or change your heart rate. To the point you'd still be dancing, and still learning."

The dancers are said to use easy routines that speed up as the DVD progresses along.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

FORMER SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER WILL BE ARRAIGNED ON TUESDAY IN CONNECTION WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT CHARGES


Former So You Think You Can Dance choreographer and salsa dancing champion Alex Da Silva, accused of four counts of rape, did not enter a plea on Wednesday, but did agree to postpone his arraignment, according to cabc.

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"Four women who claim that they had sex with him involuntarily and they are all involved in the salsa community -- the dancing community. His position is that it was consensual," Silva's attorney Harland Braun expressed.

Silva was initially arrested in April on charges of sexually assaulting four women between May 2003 and March of 2009, reports cabc. It is reported that he was released, but the District Attorney asked detectives to investigate further.

Braun expressed that he does not know what new evidence has led to Da Silva's arrest.

The judge ordered Da Silva to stay away from the alleged victims.

"You are not to harass, strike, threaten, assault including sexually assault, follow, stalk, molest, destroy or damage personal or real property, disturb the peace, keep under surveillance or block the movements of any of these four protected persons," said Judge Thomas Rubinson of Los Angeles Superior Court, according to cabc.

Da Silva's bail is set at $6.2 million, and the arraignment will be on Tuesday, according to cabc -- which also reports that Eyewitness News was told that Da Silva will enter a not guilty plea.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

FORMER SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CHOREOGRAPHER CHARGED WITH SEXUAL ASSAULT


Former So You Think You Can Dance salsa dance instructor and choreographer Alex Da Silva “was arrested again for allegedly sexually assaulting four women – but this time he’s actually being charged with a crime … or eight, to be exact,” reported foxnews.com

Alex Da Silva, 41, was arrested at his home after the District Attorney filed an arrest warrant that charges him with eight felony counts of assault, according to police and Foxnews. There are four counts of forcible rape, two counts of assault with intent to commit rape and two counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object, cites Fox.

The alleged assaults, according to the D.A., occurred between August 2002 and March 2009 – and the four alleged victims were described as dancers or aspiring dancers, aged 20 to 26, who claim to have met Da Silva through his dance instruction classes, police report.

Da Silva was earlier arrested in April as he taught at a performing arts center, but after being jailed briefly was released after the D.A.’s office decided not to file charges and asked police to resubmit the case with additional evidence, reports the latimes.

“Los Angeles police investigators alleged that Da Silva raped four female students using various ruses to get them into his bedroom, such as wanting to show them new clothes or asking for help fixing his computer.”

Da Silva's, born in Brazil, has been credited with contributing to the LA Style of salsa dancing. He was a choreographer for the So You Think You Can Dance show between 2005 and 2008.

Da Silva’s attorney Harland Braun, at the time of the original arrest, called the case a misunderstanding of “the difference between seduction and rape,” the Times reports.

Da Silva, reportedly scheduled to be arraigned on Thursday, is being held on $6.2 million bail.

TALKS RESUME -- PERHAPS PAULA WILL GO BACK TO AMERICAN IDOL JUDGING PANEL


There was a special anticipation and excitement around the release of Dancing With the Stars’ celebrity line-up. And that excitement was less about the list in general than about whether Paula Abdul’s name would be there.

Alas, the list was revealed – and there was no Paula. But that only fueled speculation that perhaps Idol executives and Paula might be talking about her return to the show again.

“The people at the very top of ABC were really vocal about getting her (Paula) on board for ‘Dancing,” msnbc quoted a source familiar with talks between the network execs and the Idol former judge. “By not exactly keeping it secret, it made Paula’s value more apparent to Fox.”

The negotiations are called “talks” by msnbc – “since dubbing them ‘negotiations' suggests that one side is budging.

“Paula isn’t lowering her price in any meaningful way. She wants a Seacrest-level deal,” msnbc quotes the source. American Idol host Ryan Seacrest reportedly inked a three-year, $45 million deal.

“If there is a scenario that gets Abdul back on the show, it’s likely that her return would be limited to the live shows only, according to several people who are close to the talks. This will allow the original offer made by the show to stand, but Abdul would have a shorter time commitment,” offers the msnbc article.

ABC was extremely disappointed that they were unable to nap Paula. “They didn’t really want Tom DeLay as their most-buzzed-about contestant,” a source told msnbc.

Throughout the summer Abdul has always expressed that she wanted to return to the American Idol judging panel – and there has been chatter that her friend and fellow judge Simon Cowell has been supporting her behind the scenes. Judges Randy Jackson and Kara DioGuardi have apparently been supportive as well.

So with talks resumed and a real possibility that she might be back on Idol, it is no wonder that Paula sounds so happy in her Twitter messages.

One of Paula’s recent Tweets reads, “thx for all the support. Never give up on your dreams. Fight for what you believe in. And never stop believing in yourself. xxP”

Another reads, “The positive thinker sees the invisible, feels the intangible, and achieves the impossible.”

It seems that Paula may be thinking very positively these days!

Monday, August 17, 2009

DANCING WITH THE STARS CELEBRITY LINE-UP REVEALED -- INCLUDES HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER TOM DeLAY AND SINGER DONNY OSMOND


Dispelling rumors that former American Idol host Paula Abdul might be among celebrity performers on the upcoming season of Dancing With the Stars, show host Tom Bergeron revealed the new celebrity line-up that did not include Abdul.

The list includes some surprises, however -- most notably Former House Majority leader Tom DeLay.

Singer Donny Osmond was on hand for the announcement -- and said that he hopes to perform at least half as well as his sister did on the show. But then he laughed and said that actually he hopes to do even better than his popular sisters. "Gotta beat her," he joked.

Those agreeing to compete on the dance competition program that pairs professional dancers with celebrities:

Model Kathy Ireland, Grammy winner Macy Gray, actress Melissa Joan Hart, R&B artist Mya, actor Ashley Hamilton, wide-receiver Michael Irvin, Iron Chef America host Mark DeCascos and entertainer Donny Osmond.
Also, Osbourne family member Kelly Osbourne, actress Debi Mazar, mixed martial artist Chuck "The Iceman" Liddell, Olympic swimmer Natalie Coughlin, model Joanna Krupa, snowboarder Louis Vito, pop star Aaron Carter and, the big surprise, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

DANCING WITH THE STARS REVEALS CELEBRITY LINE-UP ON MONDAY -- WILL PAULA ABDUL BE AMONG COMPETITORS?


Will Dancing With The Stars be in Paula's future? Fans might find out on Monday morning when celebrity competitors' names are released.


Obviously, something has Paula Abdul expecting that she will be back to work shortly!


On Twitter, Paula wrote, "I feel like a normal girl getting some time off 2 take care of myself and 2 hang out w/family & friends, but it won't be for long!"


That sounds like Paula knows where she is headed -- and that it will happen soon!


She also wrote, "I've never retired. that's why I've lasted in this business for over 20 yrs. I've only scratched the surface. Hang tight! xoP"


Could hang tight mean that an announcement will come soon?


Paula wrote to a Twitter address with a Ryan Seacrest connection, "Hi honey! I hope your having fun on the road. I guess you're in Boston now. I'm doing great! I miss you all! Big Hug & kiss"


Not sure if this Twitter address was for "the" actual Ryan Seacrest, but Boston sounds like the address might be of someone connected with the show.


On Aug 14th that same address posted some Paula related Tweets: a retweet of Paula's quote, "'The best way out is always through' - Robert Frost,." And it had a @PaulaAbdul Follow Friday. And it sent a @PaulaAbdul, "Hang in there kiddo ;)"


Paula also told fans that she was getting medical appointments out of the way. She wrote that she had her teeth cleaned, and added "I was accosted in an underground parking lot with my chiropractor running interference! and it didn't end there! thank god for my officer friend mike who stopped traffic to assist in the great escape"


Paula also wrote that she took her office out to lunch.


Could the lunch have been a celebration -- perhaps of a deal? And were the medical appointments to clear the schedule for upcoming work?


Whatever is going on, Paula seemed in high spirits, writing, "I've having a wonderful weekend!" and "Hope you guys are having a wonderful weekend! What a beautiful day to get outside!"

And leaving Paula's Twitter messages aside, there is word that Paula really wants to be back on American Idol. "Sources connected to Paula Abdul say Miss Paula wants back on 'American Idol," reports TMZ.


"Our sources say Paula's Twitter is retracted -- at least in her mind -- if the price is right. As we first reported, the magic number is $10 million," continues TMZ.


Also, Paula's meetings with ABC "didn't really go anywhere," said TMZ. "She doesn't want to do 'Dancing with the Stars' -- we're told, in no small part, because she wants to be able to jump on a plane at a moment's notice to rejoin her fellow judges on 'Idol.'" As the story goes, Paula also got miffed at the producers of "Ugly Betty" for leaking that they were talking to her about doing the show -- "She's not going to do it now," added TMZ. "As for 'Idol,' as far as we know they've been pretty hard-nosed and haven't contacted her reps, but we're not positive. In the end, we're thinking 'A.I.' isn't gonna let a little Twitter torpedo one of its golden geese."


But TMZ posted an update revealing that Paula was sighted at Boa on Saturday night -- that she "didn't quite know ... whether or not she would be joining 'Dancing with the Stars.' Hmmm ..."


Of course, first American Idol Kelly Clarkson has opined to MTV that she thinks the American Idol/Paula thing is all about "drama" -- and that Paula will return to Idol.


"I totally think they're doing that for drama," Clarkson said. "I know those producers -- they're doing that for drama. She's totally probably going to come back."


So everyone has an opinion and is trying to follow the clues to where Paula will go next.
One clue may come on Monday morning when Dancing With the Stars releases the names of competitors for this season. If Paula's name is not among them, it may be a clue that she has not inked a deal with ABC.


Oh, theurbandaily has reported that Paula "is secretly planning to launch her own daytime talk show -- even if her bosses at American Idol meet her ... salary demands for the hit show's ninth season."


"Paula is unpredictable and not afraid to speak her mind -- but she also leads from the heart and really connects with people," theurbandaily quotes its source. "Studio execs feel those are the kind of personal attributes that would make her perfect for a daytime talk show."


So the saga continues. Where will Paula go next? What possible deals are in the works -- or even already spelled out in a possible contract deal?


As Paula wrote on Twitter, her time off "won't be for long."

Friday, August 14, 2009

DANCING WITH STARS' CONTENDER TO BE THERE WHEN CELEBRITY DANCE LINEUP IS ANNOUNCED--COULD THE CELEBRITY THERE BE PAULA?


Paula Abdul and ABC entertainment chief Steve McPherson got together on Tuesday afternoon, according to website TMZ.


While no announcements have been made citing a deal between the Network and the former American Idol judge, there are rumors that there might be a "package" that could include Abdul's taking to the dance floor of hit show "Dancing With The Stars."


If such a deal is in the works, there also might be a rush to finalize arrangements because the names of celebrity competitors for the upcoming season on Dancing With the Stars are to be announced on the Good Morning America show on Monday.


And word has come from ABC that one of the contenders is expected to be on hand for an interview following the announcement of celebrity contender names -- heightening the suspicion that Paula and ABC may have a deal and that she will be the surprise contender!


"We're told Paula has a show in mind with her name on it," TMZ added -- so a Dancing With the Stars appearance could be just the beginning of an association between Abdul and ABC.


In addition, there have been rumors that Abdul has agreed to appear as a guest star on an episode of ABC's Ugly Betty.


If all rumors are to be believed, the American Idol judge stint may have actually been just the beginnings of even bigger things for Paula -- including possibly a show of her very own!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

JEANINE MASON AND ASHTON KUTCHER ON THE DANCE FLOOR

Newly crowned So You Think You Can Dance winner Jeanine Mason and Ashton Kutcher, currently promoting his movie “Spread,” caused quite a stir in their appearance Monday on “Live With Regis and Kelly.”

The actor and the dancer apparently hit it off, and at Kelly's urging took a whirl around the dance floor – finally ending their routine with laughs and a mock tumble.



Kutcher, who was at the show with his longtime love, Demi Moore, questioned Mason about a steamy kiss that she shared with fellow dancer Jason during a competition routine.
But Mason replied that the kiss was simply part of the performance – and nothing more. She described herself and Jason Glover as, “very good friends, and that’s it, though. So we’ll clear that up right now.”

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

DANCING WITH THE STARS' MARK BALLAS THINKS THAT PAULA SHOULD JOIN THE SHOW AS A CELEBRITY COMPETITOR


Dancing With the Stars' professional dancer Mark Ballas does not believe that Paula Abdul should be added to that show's already full judging panel, but would like to see her on the show as a dancing celebrity competitor.


Of course, Abdul is meeting with several potential new employers -- and, while Dancing With the Stars executives have said that they would love to add Paula to the show, it remains unclear where she will eventually go or whether she will judge, choreograph, sing and/or dance. And So You Think You Can Dance producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe has been vocal in saying that he would love to have Paula join SYTYCD, probably as a guest judge and choreographer.


"I think we are good with our judges," Dancing With the Stars' Ballas told eonline. "I think she should be on the show as a competitor.


"She'd be great as a competitor," he said. "She's a great personality. Everybody loves her, and she makes great TV."


It is unlikely, though, that Abdul will be offered a spot on the Dancing With the Stars judging panel since show executive producer Conrad Green has opined that the judges table is "already full." But he, too, said that he would love to see Paula as a guest judge or as a competitor."


As to whether Abdul would even qualify to be a celebrity dancer instead of considered a professional dancer, Ballas explained, "She can't be a professional because she's not a ballroom or a Latin dancer."


Ballas also said that he does not yet know who he will be paired with this season, but that training will begin with his new partner in two weeks.


SHOULD SYTYCD U.S. PICK BOTH A BOY AND GIRL CHAMPION?


The So You Think You Can Dance format in the U.S. has been one of eliminating contestants until there is one champion left standing, but the wife of a judge for So You Think You Can Dance Canada show has opined that the Canadian version of the show should name both a boy and a girl winner.

France Mousseau, wife of Canadian judge Jean-Marc Genereux, believes that SYTYCD Canada should award two prizes -- one to a boy and one to a girl -- because the performance of boys and girls are not identical. While Jeanine Mason won the U.S. version of the competition last week, the second girl to do so, the US dance competition has crowned more boy champions than girl champions.

"It's too bad, because the girls do so much difficult legwork and footwork," explained Mousseau in an interview with Vancouversun. "Maybe the audience does not understand just how difficult it is to do."

The SYTYCD Canada show is off and running this week. Host Leah Miller told Metronews that after watching auditions, including dancers in genres absent from the competition last season, the level of talent is so high that there is no time to show "bad talent." She said, "We don't really have people who show up that just want to be on TV. The people that come, even if they aren't as talented or technically trained, really believe that they're good and they're passionate about it. Some of them are from small towns that don't have dance studios and they learned how to dance from watching videos and YouTube."

"What I love about this show is our kids are for real," said judge Jean Marc Genereux. "They really want to do the best they can. Every tear that comes out of my eyes and their eyes ... is real emotion, and it can't be a better feeling for somebody to be invited to witness that every week.

Dancer Tre Armstrong added, "Throughout the travels, we have found some of the most dynamic and freakin' unique dancers I have ever seen. I have seen a lot, we all have, but nothing like what we have this year."

Judges on SYTYCD Canada are Jean Marc Genereux, Tre Armstrong, Luther Brown and Blake McGrath. But special judges who will be making appearances are familiar names to viewers of SYTYCD in the U.S. -- Mary Murphy, Mia Michaels and Lil C.

Monday, August 10, 2009

NADYA SULEMAN & HER FAMILY WILL FILL SYTYCD TIME SLOT


Fox has now contracted for a two-hour special on Nadya Suleman, her octuplets, her other six children and other members of her family.

The special, called "Octomom: The Incredible Unseen Footage," will air in the normal So You Think You Can Dance (8 p.m.) time slot on Aug. 19. SYTYCD last week crowned a champion, leaving the spot empty for the moment.

The network says that viewers will get a close-up look at the life of Suleman and her family, including the "emotional struggles, physical complications and financial burdens," according to eonline.

"It's a little bit of a train wreck, and it's really entertaining to watch," Fox reality-TV division executive Mike Darnell told Hollywood Reporter. "It's so fly on the wall material. It's a ridiculously intimate view of her and her life. There are scenes where literally the eight babies are crying in a bed and the six kids are running around the house crying and screaming."

It has been reported that Suleman has signed a separate agreement with a different company to create a reality program that will begin filming in September.

SYTYCD and Dancing With the Stars Will Compete for Viewers When Results Shows Overlap


Dancing With the Stars will premiere on Sept 22 with 16 celebrity dancers, according to the show’s executive producer Conrad Green. It appears unlikely that American Idol judge Paula Abdul will be sitting at the judges table because Green said that table is “already full” – but he acknowledged that the show would welcome her as a guest judge or even as a competitor.

“This is going to be our biggest-ever cast,” Green confided to ET. “We are going to start big, and then about halfway through we are going to do double eliminations back-to-back. The middle of the season is going to be brutal when half of our cast goes in three weeks.”

There has been a lengthy list of celebrities who have either confirmed that they have been invited to participate as celebrity dancers – or are rumored to be in consideration. But Green is not offering names. Instead, the announcement will be made on the Aug 17 edition of Good Morning America.

Also adding drama to the season, “Dancing With the Stars” and “So You Think You Can Dance” may end up battling for viewers since part each of the results shows will overlap.

In order to accommodate the number of new celebrity dancers, Dancing With the Stars will add professional dancer Anna Demidova. The Russian model has accumulated multiple dance titles, including International Grand Ball 10 Dance Champion, USA Dance National Standard Champion and was two-time U.S. Youth International Standard Champion.

However, it appears that no new professional dancers will be sliding over from “So You Think You Can Dance” as has been the case in past seasons. Chelsie Hightower, Dmitry Chaplin and Lacey Schwimmer are all SYTYCD alumni.

“We were turning into their alumni show," Green laughed, “but we may bring in one or two new faces. We haven’t decided yet whether to bring in new faces or more of our favorites.”

As for Abdul, Green said, “She has never been trained in ballroom and Latin so that (her appearing as a competitor) is a possibility …. It is for Paula to work out. At the moment, the world is her oyster. Everyone wants her. At our show, we are great fans of Paula.”

Green explained that the reason why the show will have an increased number of competitors includes the fact that there is a two-hour time slot to fill and it is important to change the show from season to season. It is expected that fans will see more athletes, including those from sports not formerly represented on the show; some rather eccentric personalities and a couple of celebrities that fans would never expect to be dancing.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

NEWLY CROWNED SYTYCD CHAMPION WAS SO EXCITED THAT SHE COULD HARDLY SLEEP THAT NIGHT


SYTYCD crowned “America’s Favorite Dancer” Jeanine Mason says that she was so excited thrilled at winning that she could hardly sleep the night that she was crowned.

“I think I slept three hours,” enthused a very excited Mason. “It was the craziest night! … I felt like I slipped out of my normal life and onto some Hollywood red carpet. It was amazing! I’m still trying to take it all in. After the show we had a wrap party with cast, production, the dancers and choreographers, and we did a whole lot of dancing.”

The new SYTYCD champion also said that she was prepared should she not win. “I tried to stay positive,” said Mason. “I convinced myself that it was a possibility that I could win, but once you’re standing there, … I literally didn’t think it could happen. Brandon (Bryant) is such an amazing dancer. He’s such a powerful and beautiful dancer. I thought that he had it. I was ready to give him a hug and step back and let him have his moment. So hearing my name was so surreal.”

Mason explained that she and Brandon have actually been friends for a very long time. “I’ve known him for a couple of years now, and he’s such a nice guy on top of being one of the strongest dancers, which is very evident. He was so supportive and so happy for me. And just before Cat (Deeley) announced it, we said that either way, it was a win for Miami. I am so proud of him, and I believe that everyone in the Top 20 will have amazing careers.”

Mason admitted that in her early dancing years had moments that were a bit rough. "I definitely came home drying a lot between the ages of six and nine," she recalled. "It was the hardest thing in the world for my mom to see me sobbing and tell me that it was good for me, but she just had this feeling that she needed to push me and keep me in dance. It paid off, and I’m so grateful to her for keeping stern.”

A communications student at UCLA, Mason, 18, said that she will definitely pursue a career in dancing and acting – and that she has fallen in love with film. “I fell in love with film which is why I applied to L.A. schools. I would love to do movie musicals. I’m a huge fan of ‘Chicago’ and ‘Hairspray’ and the amazing MGM films that Evan (Kasprzak, who finished third in the SYTYCD finals) would be amazing in as well.”

Mason also admitted to loving journalism – “I love journalism. I love broadcasting. So if for some reason acting and dancing do not work out, I’d love to go into that industry as well.”

Chances are that Mason will meet great success in a dancing and acting career -- and perhaps in journalism too. Her fans will no doubt enjoy watching the direction her career takes!

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE CORONATION SHOW A RATINGS WINNDER


The "So You Think You Can Dance" coronation of Jeanine Mason as "America's Favorite Dancer" made Fox a favorite with viewers as well, according to Zap2it.

Fox captured 9.3 million viewers and a 5.6 rating/10 share in households, easily topping CBS which was in second place with just under 7 million viewers. NBC was a distant third and ABC followed in fourth.

These rating must have thrilled show connections who expect to air a new series of "So You Think You Can Dance" this fall. In the meantime, the show has been on a dancing talent search -- for the next favorite dancer to follow newly crowded Jeanine Mason.

DANCING WITH THE STARS SWEETHEARTS HAVE BROKEN UP


Dancer Derek Hough and his sweetheart Shannon Elizabeth, who met on “Dancing With The Stars” and began dating shortly after they were paired, announced Friday night on Twitter that their romance has ended.

“Hi everyone, we wanted you all to know directly from us, that Shannon and I have decided to end oour relationship as boyfriend & girlfriend,” Tweeted Hough.
And Elizabeth confirmed with, “however, we love & care about each other very much & will remain friends & in each other’s lives.”

Hough, a former world champion in Latin American dance, taught Elizabeth her routines on the dancing competition show. The brother of former “Dancing With The Stars” professional Julianne Hough, he and Elizabeth finished contest in seventh place.

It seems that Twitter is becoming a popular site for significant announcements. American Idol judge Paula Abdul also notified fans of her departure from that show in a Twitter message.

JUDGE NIGEL LYTHGOE AND SYTYCD CONNECTIONS OPINE ON JEANINE'S CORONATION


After one of the most spectacular evenings in So You Think You Can Dance history, a meandering around Twitter found a few Tweets from show connections -- including a couple of comments on the the crowning of Jeanine Mason as "America's Favorite Dancer."

"Season 5 had some brilliant dancing, inspired choreography and ended with a worthy winner," producer/judge Nigel Lythgoe posted on Twitter. "She has got humor, spunk and remarkable talent."

Choreographer Laurieann Gibson posted, "So happy for Jeanine!!! Dance with angels kidzzzz hit ya tomorrow!!!!"

Choreographer Travis wall wrote, "I'M SO HAPPY JEANINE WON. the wrap party was so much fun last night."

Dancing With the Stars connections also chimed congratulations to the show. Judge Carrie Ann Inaba wrote, "So You Think You Can Dance!!! Love that Breast cancer number by Tyce!!! Congratulations Nigel and all the SYTYCD peeps!! Well done!"

Friday, August 7, 2009

JEANINE -- DANCING PRINCESS WITH A TENDER HEART


Newly crowned “America’s Favorite Dancer” Jeanine Mason, so often praised for her humor, hard work and sensational dancing, is even more special than perhaps most people realize.

As part of her prize package, Mason will collect $250,000 – some of which she plans to donate to the charity Making Memories which aids people with Altzheimer’s Disease, according to website Hollyscoop.

Also, during SYTYCD competition Mason frequently donned clothing of designer Peace Love World. While she frequently wore the brand herself, she also “took it upon herself to spread the peace and love by sharing her clothes with her competitors,” said brand creator and designer Alina Villasante to pr.com. The stated mission of this clothing line is to “spread peace, love and happiness everywhere possible and to do so in an environmentally-conscious way that shows how much we love each other and the world in which we live.”

With her outgoing personality, sensational talent and extreme humbleness, it is hard for even fans who supported other dancers to feel disappointed with Mason’s win. But her generosity in the interest of Altzheimers patients and in the interest of peace, love and happiness highlights that there is considerably more to her than fans saw on SYTYCD’s performance stage. It highlights her fine character, precious warmth and caring nature.

Upon being voted to the coveted dancing title, the 18-year-old from Pine Crest, Florida told Us, “I feel so humbled and so excited to be here. It’s the best feeling ever just to know that people love what you are doing.”

Indeed, fans love what Jeanine does on the dancing stage, but they will likely love even more what she does with her heart! Jeanine Mason is dancing's new royal Princess, but she is also the dancing world's Princess of Tender Heart and Generosity!

"AMERICA'S FAVORITE DANCER" IN PICTURES -- JEANINE MASON

CONGRATULATIONS TO "AMERICA'S FAVORITE DANCER" -- JEANINE MASON, 18, from Pinecrest, FL.
And Congratulations to "So You Think You Can Dance Fever" readers who cast 56 percent of votes for Jeanine!







SYTYCD HAS PLUM SPOT IN FALL LINE-UP


"We need success in the fall," Fox entertainment President Kevin Reilly spoke yesterday to reporters on Thursday.

And it seems that part of the Fox strategy in the network ratings battle is to place the new fall "So You Think You Can Dance" into the same spot that will be taken over by top reality show American Idol in January.

Final SYTYCD performance night on Wednesday allowed the network capture No. 1 for the night. ABC, NBC and Fox all had strong reality shows in the evening, but Fox captured the prize for the night despite the fact that "America's Got Talent" averaged more viewers than SYTYCD. Among adults aged 18 to 49, Fox topped both ABC and NBC in that key demographic.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

HAIL TO "AMERICA'S FAVORITE DANCER" -- JEANINE MASON


It was a glittering and sparkling moment in the history of So You Think You Can Dance when popular and powerful JEANINE MASON was crowned “America’s Favorite Dancer!”

SYTYCD presented both a show and a winner that sparkled a brilliantly as stars in the universe – or, on a lighter note, as brilliantly as the diamonds adorning judge Mary Murphy on this final dance competition night!

Even on this evening of her coronation, Jeanine appeared a Princess – the most spectacular jewel in a crown of dancing talent!

It was a season with, according to judges, the highest level of talent ever. “A quarter of a billion” votes were cast over the weeks, 21.6 million votes during finale week – and it appeared the SYTYCD kingdom had a Princess who deserved to win!

Quickly fans thrilled that the winner was Jeanine -- popular, powerful, skilled and talented.

As the show progressed, one by one the judges named their favorite dances of the season – and Jeanine was the “girl” in a significant number of those performances! Judge Adam Shankman’s favorite was a hip-hop with Jeanine and Phillip Chbeeg. Mary Murphy’s favorite was a Travis Wall choreographed contemporary kiss routine by Jeanine and Jason Glover. Another Murphy favorite was a paso doble performed by Jeanine and runner-up Brandon Bryant during the grand finale last night!

If there is anything that the evening of exquisite performances proved, it was that a Dancing Princess was crowned on SYTYCD! Hail to the Princess – Princess Jeanine Mason!

IT IS DOWN TO JEANINE AND BRANDON!

KAYLA ELIMINATED FIRST, THEN EVAN -- WHO WILL BE "AMERICA'S FAVORITE DANCER?"

SYTYCD FINALE -- AMERICA HEARTS EVAN, BUT JUDGES HAIL BRANDON AND JEANINE




The “So You Think You Can Dance” grand finale found four of the nation’s most talented and blooming young dancers competing for what might be the opportunity of a lifetime. On the line is the title of “America’s Favorite Dancer,” along with $250,000 and a cover appearance on Dance Spirit magazine.

Approximately 3,000 people jammed into Hollywood’s Kodak Theatre to witness the most important performance night of the popular dance competition show and to cheer on their favorites. From the thousands who gave their best efforts in show try-outs -- there remained only four, Jeanine Mason, 18, from Pinecrest, FL; Evan Kasprzak, 21, from West Bloomfield, MI; Kayla Radomski, 18, from Aurora, CO and Brandon Bryant, 19, from Salt Lake City, UT.

The highlight of the evening -- that one stand-out moment, though, seemed not to be the dancing, the choreographed routines or even the comments of the judges. It was the moment when the theatre erupted with chants of “Ev-an! Ev-an! Ev-an!”

Whether Evan Kasprzak is the strongest dancer has been debated in Main Street USA coffee shops and online message boards – but, regardless, there is little doubt that he has captured the hearts of America!

The clean-cut, “boy-next-door” has catapulted America, now suffering one of the most difficult economic periods in its history, back to the magical age of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly – the golden era of Hollywood when musicals dominated at movie theaters and life seemed so much simpler and purer.

Throughout the evening, though, it almost appeared that SYTYCD judges feared that Kasprzak might win the dance competition based more on his personality and likeability than his actual dancing talent. They seemed spellbound to ensure that fans voted for the dancer they deemed technically strongest instead of with their hearts. After all popular "boy-next-door" Kris Allen beat front-runner Adam Lambert for the 2009 American Idol title.

On Twitter and the message boards following the finale, fans questioned why the judges were so “mean” to Evan. He had, after all, been voted into the finals – and typically in reality show finals judges highlight contestant’s strengths rather than dwelling on the weaknesses.

But while the SYTYCD judges over and over pointed out Evan’s “good guy” character and massive popularity, they seemed unable to bring themselves to compliment even single elements in his dancing routines. As one Twitter user put it, they "really pounded him."

When Evan performed a Sonya Tayeh choreographed jazz routine with Jeanine, judge Mary Murphy said that the pair “delivered”, but added “Jeanine stood out a little more.” Judge Nigel Lythgoe complimented Jeanine on her strength and personality, but warned Evan that while he was well-loved by the fans, he would have to step up his dancing if he wanted to win.

But when Brandon and Kayla performed, Murphy exclaimed, “You are the front-runners for me.” And Lythgoe went so far as to say, “I think that the show is beginning now.” – an obvious insult to Evan and Jeanine’s routine.

After the finale fans questioned why Evan and Brandon were ever asked to perform a Laurieann Gibson designed “Nasty.” This unquestionably played into the hands of Brandon, and could not have been more outside of the world of Evan. Even the judges acknowledged that this put Evan at a disadvantage. Murphy quipped, “Evan, what is the nastiest thing you have ever done?” Evan joked that there were too many “nasty” things to list – and the audience roared. But the judges all agreed that Evan did not have a “nasty” bone in his body and had never done a “nasty” thing in his life.

Evan’s best chance to shine and extract praise from the judges came with his solo. While this was likely not his strongest ever, again the judges took full advantage of the opportunity to criticize more than praise. Choreographer/judge Adam Shankman pointed out that this routine was a slightly altered version of his audition piece -- and shook his Head. Murphy at least praised Evan for reintroducing America to the Fred Astaire/Gene Kelly style of dancing, but had little to say of his performance. And Lythgoe delivered the ultimate stinger when he, after saying that America had fallen in love with Evan, asserted that Evan is not as good as strong as Brandon and Jeanine.

The situation did not improve for Evan. After he jived across the dance floor with Kayla, Shankman exclaimed that he unsure that this was a finale level routine – it “didn’t reach out to me.” Murphy called the routine was strong, but said that the dancing was not -- adding, “Kayla, you stole the show.” And Lythgoe finally did compliment, saying that both dancers came out with guns blazing.

But as the show progressed toward the final dance, fans probably expected that the final comments for Brandon and Jeanine would be strong. The pair was gifted with a paso doble that played right into their hands since strength is considered among their highest attributes.

The judges to their feet for Brandon and Jeanine -- and the audience cheered. There was the sense that the judges got exactly what they wanted from what seemed their favorite dancers. Shankman complimented the transitions, intensity and movement. Murphy could not contain herself, awarding her famous scream over and over and over again. Lythgoe placed his hands over his ears as a protection from Murphy's high-volume shrieks. And then Lythgoe offered that Brandon was “like a race horse snorting to get out of the stall, and she was ready for it.” He concluded his critique with the final words, “You two are the front-runners!”

SYTYCD judges opined that Evan has captured the hearts of the nation -- and they seemed all the tougher on him because of his popularity.

If the judges have their way, clearly only Brandon or Jeanine are in real contention for the coveted title of “America’s Favorite Dancer.”

But the question remains, what will America do? Will Brandon, who garnered clearly the highest praise from the judges all evening long, walk away with the coveted title? Will either Jeanine or Kayla, shining stars all season, be crowned? Or will fans ignore SYTYCD judges and vote with their hearts? SYTYCD fans wait for the answer!

In viewing several online polls, it appears that the judges may get their way -- since Brandon and Jeanine are generally leading. But it was also expected that Adam Lambert would be crowned 2009 American Idol, and instead the nation chose "boy-next-door" Kris Allen. Can a "boy-next-door" also surprise and win SYTYCD?

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

NIGEL LYTHGOE AND PAULA SCHEDULE MEETING TO DISCUSS HER JOINING SYTYCD


So You Think You Can Dance executive producer Nigel Lythgoe is not about to pass up a great opportunity! Nabbing Paula Abdul as judge and choreographer would be a real coup for the popular dance competition show.

Weeks ago Lythgoe opined that Fox would no doubt reach an agreement with Abdul because they would be crazy to let her go -- but that is exactly what Fox did.

Within hours of the announcement that Paula was exiting American Idol, Lythgoe and Paula arranged to meet to discuss the possibility of her joining SYTYCD.

"She's on the East Coast at this moment in time," Lythgoe revealed to LA Times. "Hopefully we're going to meet this weekend in Vegas. We go out to do our Vegas Week this week, and Paula's gonna come out there and we'll sit down and talk about what opportunities are available -- if I can afford her."

Lythgoe hailed Abdul's talent and qualifications as a dancer, choreographer and reality show judge. "I don't know anyone more qualified than Paula Abdul," he enthused.

Lythgoe said that he and Abdul did not discuss her contract negotiations with Idol executives. "All we discussd is that, yes, this is the situation at the moment -- and she may well be free to come and join us on SYTYCD," he told LATimes.

Lythgoe has also been vocal that Fox's contract negotiations with host Ryan Seacrest and judge Simon Cowell should have remained private. "That would have aggrieved anybody else and you'd want more money, I would think, when you see those numbers," he told LA Times. "Negotiatons should be held behind closed doors ... no embarrassment on either party."

American Idol fans let it be known that they saw no need for four judges after Kara DioGuardi was added to the panel last season. Shows became rushed in order to squeeze in comments from four judges -- and still critiques on the latest appearing contestants were rushed and show on occasion interfered with other programming.

"I'm not a fan of four judges," Lythgoe he told the Times. "I don't mind it as guest judges, but when it is every week you run out of time as you well know. My Tivo didn't like the fact there were four judges. I also didn't like the fact that on some weeks Simon didn't get to critique some of the singers. And, to be frank, I wanted to hear what he's got to say about everybody. So it made no sense to me to put a fourth judge in there.

"Plus, without question, for me, it lost some of its chemistry," Lythgoe told Times. He said that Randy Jackson, Paula and Simon "are the true ingredients of great judging. They're historic now. Whenever judges are discussed on reality shows, they are the ones you want to emulate. They're the ones whose names will be written in history books of televison."

And Lythgoe opined that the chemistry between Abdul and Cowell cannot be duplicated. If Kara begins to act as Paula did, he doesn't think that fans will accept it as real.


Among messages posted on Twitter with respect to Abdul joining SYTYCD:

"Paula would be a wonderful addition to SYTYCD!! But don't replace @HOTtamaleTRAIN cuz the show would bite without her."

"If you're watchinng SYTYCD now, admit it! Wouldn't Paula Abdul be a great judge instead of the revolving choreos?"

"U r so loved Paula! If not on Idol u should totally be on SYTYCD!"

"Agree they need some Paula Abdul on the show."

And, "I hope Paula Abdul agrees to Nigel's proposition."

PAULA AGAIN INVITED TO JOIN SYTYCD



It appears that departing American Idol judge Paula Abdul will not need to search "Help Wanted" ads or pound the pavement to find a new judging opportunity! So You Think You Can Dance executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe, at Tuesday night's taping of the dance competition finale, repeated his invitation for Paula to become a guest judge and choreographer on the show, according to sources.

Lythgoe, former executive producer of American Idol, had previously opined that Fox would be crazy to let Paula go -- and should contract negotiations between Fox and Abdul completely break down, SYTYCD would happily take advantage by inviting her to join their cast.
Abdul, equally as famous for dancing and choreography as for singing, has worked with many celebrities, including Janet Jackson.

"We've certainly invited her here," Lythgoe told MTV. "And we've invited her to do some choreography this season as well. We just haven't been able to get it together at the moment, obviously because negotiations with Fox have been at the top of her mind."

Abdul was reportedly earning between $2 million and $3 million for her American Idol stint -- and wanted a raise with any new contract. American Idol presented her with an offer that she "didn't like at all," a source said according to TMZ. Abdul countered AI's offer -- but the show's executives would not agree to her request so sent a counter offer to her.

"Rather than responding to the second offer, Paula shocked everyone by tweeting her goodbye," reported TMZ. "The weirdest thing ... 'AI' took the tweet seriously and responded with an official sayonara."

However, Paula maintained frequent contact with her fans through messages on Twitter. She revealed that she wanted to return to Idol, but "I hope you can understand that I can only return to Idol if the deal is fair."

Rumors flew that after host Ryan Seacrest inked a $45 million contract with the show and Simon was in talks for a contract with big numbers, Abdul wanted a significant salary increase. Adding to this speculation, Lythgoe said, "I'd never been involved in negotiations when I was with the show (American Idol), but having spoken with (Fox president of alternative programming) Mike Darnell, I know Fox wants to keep Paula. The figures that have been quoted for Simon and Ryan are great figures. I don't know if they're true, but Paula seeing those figures would make her pretty upset."

So it appears that Paula finally decided that it was time to move on. In her final messages to her fans on Twitter, she wrote, "It is with sadness in my heart, I've decided not to return to #IDOL. I'll miss nurturing all the new talent, but most of all being a part of a show that I helped from day 1 become an international phenomenon."

But with the SYTYCD offer on the table, it doesn't seem that Paula's days of nurturing young talent are necessarily over. Fans wanted her back on American Idol, but the suspicion is that they will equally enjoy watching her display her judging and choreography skills on the popular dance competition show!

WILL PAULA ABDUL BECOME A GUEST JUDGE ON "SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE"?


Now that it is official that Paula Abdul will not be returning as a judge on American Idol, the question on people's lips is whether the popular singer/dancer/choreographer will join the family of So You Think You Can Dance.

SYTYCD executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe has gone on record saying that if Abdul and American Idol executives could not reach an agreement in her contract negotiations, he would happily consider her for a guest judge slot on the dance competition program.

"We would certainly consider (Abdul as) a guest judge," Lythgoe told NY Daily News -- "Without question."

Abdul, besides making a strong mark as a singer, has also enjoyed a noted dancing and choreography career, having worked with artists including Janet Jackson.

In the weeks leading the decision that Abdul would not return to Idol, Lythgoe, himself a former executive producer of American Idol, wrote on Twitter that Fox would be crazy not to bring Paula back. "I'd never been involved in negotiations when I was with the show (Idol), but having spoken with (Fox president of alternative programming) Mike Darnell, I know Fox wants to keep Paula. The figures that have been quoted for Simon (Cowell) and Ryan (Seacrest) are great figures. I don't know if they are true, but Paula seeing those figures would make her pretty upset."

As of 8 a.m. EST on Wednesday, Lythgoe had not posted any new messages on Twitter related to Abdul.






Tuesday, August 4, 2009

SYTYCD NIGEL LYTHGOE HAS EXPRESSED FRUSTRATION WITH FANS WHO JUDGED KATIE HOLMES AS A DANCER


After actress Katie Holmes sang and danced a Judy Garland tribute on SYTYCD's big 100th episode extravaganza, executive producer Nigel Lythgoe became increasingly frustrated with fans who judged Holmes as a dancer instead of a charity worker.

One by one he posted messages on Twitter addressing the subject:

He wrote: "Why hate on Katie? She's had no dance training and did this for publicity for charity. Everyone lip synchs when they're dancing. MJ too"

Then "I'm going to ban all the Katie haters. You make me sick. Your attitude stops 'stars' doing charity work. Understand why she did it CHILDREN"

Later "She's not in competition and she's not a dancer. She's a charity worker. Don't be ignorant!"

And still later "I'm trying to figure out why Katie is being judged as a dancer. When a star throws out the opening pitch no-one syas, 'ooh crap pitcher!'"


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SYTYCD -- DOWN TO THE FINAL FOUR!



With a $250,000 prize on the line, as well the coveted title of America’s favorite dancer and placement on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine, all four So You Think You Can Dance finalists are likely feeling high hopes and at least a mild case of nervous butterflies.

From the dance competition’s try-outs that attracted thousands of young hopefuls, the field has been narrowed to four of perhaps the most exciting and talented young dancers in the nation – men Evan Kasprzak and Brandon Bryant and ladies Jeanine Mason and Kayla Radomski.

Evan, eldest of the finalists at 21-years-old and famous for his “boy-next-door” likeability, contagious large smile and Fred Astaire/Gene Kelly style of dancing, hails from West Bloomfield Michigan. Brandon, 19, is a contemporary dance powerhouse, is from Salt Lake City, Utah.

Both girls remaining in the competition are just 18 years old – Jeanine Mason from Pinecrest,, Florida and Kayla Radomski from Aurora, Colorado. Former finalist Melissa Sandvig, eliminated last week, offered her assessment of the two girls: “Kayla is very long and flowing with her movement, and Jeanine is just a little powerhouse and has a crazy personality. So yes, it will be interesting to see who America chooses between them and the boys.”

Judge Nigel Lythgoe has pointed out that this year’s crop of dancers is the strongest in the history of So You Think You Can Dance. In fact, he has opined that as a group, they are so strong that no single star has emerged – and that in the end, the victor might actually become crowned based on likeability or the choreography of the routine danced instead of simply dancing talent.

Evan’s fans have posted encouraging messages— including, “Evan you are ‘FABULOUS’! You make Gene Kelly proud honey!” Also, “I hope Evan goes all the way! He’s proof that you can be a regular guy and dance with all your heart! You’ve got a fan for life, Evan!”

Brandon’s fans have their own opinions: “We love you so much Brandon. You are the greatest.” And “I don’t usually like contemporary, but he impresses me with his solos.”

Jeanine’s supporters offer: “I love her personality and she also has great comedic timing.” And, “Jeanine is sooo awesome!!! … She’s so inspiring right? (yal better agree) LOL”

And from Kayla’s message board: “Kayla that was amazing. Tyce was right, you are a beast, the awe-inspiring kind.” And “The judges realize how great you are and I hope America wakes up and crowns you America’s favorite dancer.”

Monday, August 3, 2009

WHO IS AMERICA'S FAVORITE ON "SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE"?



After weeks of wondering who will be America’s favorite dancer and voting for favorites, fans of So You Think You Can Dance have narrowed the field of four finalists.

Which of those four -- Brandon Bryant, Evan Kasprzak, Jeanine Mason and Kayla Radomski -- will win the $250,000 prize and be voted America's favorite dancer?

Has America already chosen a favorite -- -- or can performances next week convince voters to shift their votes from one dancer to another dancer? Will fans vote based on dancing performance, likeability or the choreography of routines? And who will the fans of recently eliminated Melissa Sandvig and Ade Obayomi now support?

Fans of the show will soon have the answers to those questions when they watch the crowning of the 2009 America’s Favorite Dancer!

A TV Guide poll conducted when there were six remaining dancers, placed Evan at the top of the chart. The site’s overview stated: "He competently conquers new dance styles every week. Unless he makes a huge mistake on the dance floor, he may take the top prize this year." But an even more recent poll, conducted by eonline, showed Brandon in the lead – with Evan also trailing Jeanine.



What recent polling seems to indicate is how close the competition is in viewer’s eyes – and that it is up to the dancers to pull out all of the stops next week in hopes of garnering the highest number of votes of fans!

Judge Nigel Lythgoe has already termed this season’s four finalists as among the most skilled dancers who have ever appeared on the So You Think You Can Dance show. And he has repeatedly explained that the level of talent has been so high this year that there are no losers even among the Top Twenty contestants – sixteen of whom have already been eliminated. The talent is so high and the competition is so close, he said, that the eventual winner could actually be determined by such factors likeability or the specific routines designed by the show’s choreographers.

In terms of likeability, our own independent poll finds Evan in top place. A young, clean-cut dancer with exceptional work ethics, a broad smile from ear to ear for contestants and fans alike – there is hardly a viewer whose heart has not been captured by Evan’s schoolboy grin and Fred Astaire/Gene Kelly dance style.

Juliana Pirpinelli, who runs Juliana's Academy of Dance in Evan’s home state of Michigan, explained, “He’s kind of like that boy next door."

And who was not touched by the love and support shared by Evan and his 29-year-old brother, Ryan, when they initially tried out for So You Think You Can Dance together? (Ryan was cut right before the Top Twenty dancers were established.)

As for Evan’s reaction to making it into the finals of the competition – “I’m ecstatic to have made it this far,” he graciously explained. "When I made it to the Top 20, I never thought that I'd make it to the Top 6, or be here for the 100th episode. It is really amazing!"

Evan also credits the support of fans with helping him in his performances each week. "When I am dancing,” he said, “I kind of try and embrace the audience and use the energy they have and morph that into whatever it is I might need.”

Evan, 22, was born into what his mother, Barb Kasprzak, calls a "theater family” – the family being involved in the local Monroe (Michigan) Community Players. She recently opined, “I don't think we often realize what a great asset a good community theatre can be to a community. I certainly never imagined the impact being involved with community theatre would have on my children. Even our non-performing family members gained a lifelong love of the arts."

It was at the tender age of six that Evan began dancing – and began developing a passion for the classic Broadway style of dancers such as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, the style that he has so aptly brought to the So You Think You Can dance stage.

"We didn't know how people would respond to the old classics," Mrs. Kasprzak said. "We were shocked at the reception he received. The classical style is resonating across the ages, from grandmas to teenagers. It caught us by surprise."

As for Evan’s success on the show, Mrs. Kasprzak said their family is thrilled. "We thought it was great that he reached the top 20 and ecstatic he made the top 10," she enthused. "But way beyond (the prize money) are the career-changing opportunities. ... We are so happy for Evan and we hope he wins.”

Evan, from West Bloomfield, Michigan, is a graduate of Birmingham Groves High School and currently a senior and music theatre major at Wesleyan University.
 
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