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chmerkovskiyvalentin · 3 months
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sytycdinternational · 2 years
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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE USA SEASON 17 // Alexis Warr & Keaton Kermode / “Rome" by Dermot Kennedy / Contemporary / Choreography by Talia Favia / Top 12 Perform Week 1
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Aww, Alexis 🥹
That was really sweet of Joseph
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dwtsfun · 2 years
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Dancing with the Stars Season 31 Week 3: S/O to Bond...James Bond (I had no other ideas for a title, I'm so sorry)
It was Bond Night and things went a lot better than I was expecting. I'm actually not minding the theme nights this season. They're being executed tastefully. What I mean by that is that lately, theme nights have been brought down by the extreme need to overproduce everything. It's nice to have a theme night not be overtaken by production. And even though we got 75 billion rumbas, most of them were very nice. Now, I still have issues with the scoring. We will talk about that as my recap/review goes on. But just know that we're dealing with some funny business. And Bruno is the biggest one to blame.
Charli and Mark- Rumba (Score=33)- This was a good start to the night. Charli is a very good dancer and I appreciated Marks' choreography. I thought it was really beautiful. A few things though. For the first time, I felt like she was very uncomfortable with the character of the dance and really performing it. It makes sense, she's young. I also felt like she could've pushed the hip action more. But, what a great start to the night.
Cheryl and Louis- Rumba (Score=24)- I was glad to see Cheryl really nail a dance. She improved immensely. I liked a lot of her lines. Like Charli (and most of the rumbas) she could've done a little more with the hips. But I enjoyed it and even though she left, I'm glad she got to have this moment.
Trevor and Emma- Tango (Score=27)- The judges got so worked up about the alleged steaminess of their dance, that they made themselves believe it was better than what it was. Their reaction to this was almost like, "meh, it was cool, but we expect more from you now". But this dance was as good as his rumba. It just wasn't gonna make them moist (yes I am intentionally choosing that word) in the nether regions. His footwork was pretty bad and his posture needs a lot more work. But it was better than his quickstep, so progress!
Daniel and Britt- Rumba (Score=31)- Okay so this was a good dance and it was much better than last week. Daniel did everything well and stayed on time, even with the obvious issues he had with not being able to feel the music. Now, three 8s? No. His shoulders need more work. They still creep up as he dances. Even though his arms are a lot better also, I want him to work on his lines some more. But, it was an improvement and I think he could've tied with Jordin or Shangela and been fine. SN: I've noticed that Britt is learning sign language and being very intentional in trying to speak to him in his native language in order to help him understand better and I truly appreciate that as someone who works with a lot of students that are native Spanish speakers.
Jordin and Brandon- Rumba (Score=29)- Jordin is actually a really talented dancer and I don't think she quite realizes it yet. She's got everything going for her and when she does things right, she's amazing. This dance was really good. It was actually one of the best of the night from a technical and performance aspect. I know she was nervous about being sexy, but she had that down pat. Her turns were definitely a problem and she's gotta work on that a bit more. I feel like once she gets more confident in herself, these two will be a force. SN: Make sure you all vote for them. I don't want them out prematurely.
Sam and Cheryl- Samba (Score=25)- Oh boy. Well, the choreography was strange. The dance wasn't very good. It was a mess from top to bottom. But he had fun. Bruno throwing him a 7 when it was worse than Cheryl pissed me off though.
Selma and Sasha- Rumba (Score=28)- I think this was a nice dance as well. I don't really feel like the blindfold thing was necessary, but I guess I understood what they were going for. Selma really is such a pretty mover. Her lines are gorgeous. Her arms, minus her wrists, were so nice for the most part. And her legs were much better this week as far as not getting stuck. Now, I need her to just be more fluid in her movements and I would also want her to get the right kind of hip action.
Wayne and Witney- Tango (Score=33)- I think this was the best dance of the night. Wayne still has some technical issues to work out like his feet and his posture from time to time (gotta get that butt tucked in), but he was all in and PERFORMED a pretty proficient dance. And I really loved Witney's choreo.
Full transparency, I had a really bad day today and I am struggling to get through these last six couples. I'm trying, but just know that these ones might be a little lacking compared to the other eight.
Vinny and Koko- Rumba (Score=23)- Vinny didn't do terribly. But it was a struggle. I think the judges came down kinda hard on him though. He needed to work on his hip action and really just getting all of the details much cleaner. But it wasn't the worst thing ever and I enjoyed him better than Sam.
Heidi and Artem- Argentine Tango (Score=32)- So this was a good dance. I won't take that away from these two. But I think it was overscored. Heidi still needs to work on her flexibility and sometimes her posture crumbles. But the biggest issue that I had is that she moves too softly. I need her to move with more conviction. More fervor. I need FIERCE. I'm not getting any of that. And especially in a dance like the Argentine tango, that is extremely necessary.
Shangela and Gleb- Rumba (Score=30)- Now this was a performance! Shangela killed that aspect. Now the technique was a bit of an issue. She needs to work on her feet and getting the right leg placement to create better hip action. Other than that, it was really really good. Heidi could take some lessons from Shangela about moving with purpose.
Jessie and Alan- Rumba (Score=26)- Eek. Okay. This was hard to watch. Jessie did the first move with a flexed foot and my face turned up so bad. And then she kept doing it. It would be one thing if she was a better dancer, like Joanna Krupa. But she's not. So that foot means so much more when she's not working with much to begin with. I can also tell that dancing just doesn't come naturally for her. She's trying but there are issues. I want the judges to be real with her though. 7s were too high. Straight 6s would've been fine.
Joseph and Alexis- Argentine Tango (Score=29)- I really liked this dance for the most part. Joseph really handled the lifts with ease and I thought they were perfect for the dance unlike Len. He's handled the switch between Daniella and Alexis super well. Now, his feet needed work and his posture wasn't good (tuck that butt back under). The 8 was too high. But it was definitely his best dance so far.
Gabby and Val- Cha-cha (Score=33)- This was scored way too high. I thought her VWaltz from last week was better. I felt like Gabby was stiff this week. And she still suffers from Bambi legs. Why won't anyone call it out??????? It's obvious. That's all I got for this one.
So Cheryl L. and Sam ended up in the bottom 2. Cheryl and Louis were eliminated and while I don't agree with that decision, I understood why they chose Sam over her. But they were pretty equally yoked, so it was a difficult decision for sure. Next week is Disney+ week and we already got the songs and dances. Let me know your thoughts and I will talk to you all soon! Thanks for being patient as well. The past few weeks have been a struggle.
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danceoftheday · 2 years
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Performed by: Ezra Sosa and Alexis Warr
Number: “Lullaby”
Style: Rumba
From: “GENTRI - LALA BY - EZRA SOSA AND ALEXIS WARR 063″ (2017)
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amazingdancetalent · 8 months
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(Alexis Warr photographed by Michael Higgins for Dance Magazine)
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pridepages · 10 months
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🌈 Happy Pride! 🌈
This June, good things come in sets of six as I spotlight some of my favorite rainbow reads.
✨Category is: Shakesqueer✨
From Viola to Hamlet to the mysterious Golden boy and Dark Lady, readers of the Bard know there’s nothing straight or narrow about these texts…
Learn more about them under the cut
Besides his collected works, here are some other titles for Shakespeare fans!
Loveless by Alice Oseman (YA): Uni first year Georgia Warr has learned all about love from stories…including Shakespeare. As she and her friends perform snippets of several plays, Georgia discovers more about her identity and all the forms love takes Rep: aromantic/asexual mc, sapphic scs, nonbinary sc, BIPOC scs
Mortal Follies by Alexis Hall (Fantasy Regency Romance): Shakespeare meets Austen in Hall’s latest romance between Miss Maelys Mitchell and Lady Georgiana Landrake. Fans of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” will recognize the narrator, who’s clearly been up to antics since wreaking havoc in the forest…Lord what fools these mortals be! Rep: F/F sapphic mcs, queer scs
Lady Hotspur by Tessa Gratton (High Fantasy Reimagining): Gender-bend “Henry IV” and fill it with sapphics? Yes, please! While it is a sequel to “The Queens of Innis Lear,” this one can stand on its own. Rep: F/F, sapphic mcs, queer scs
Golden Boys Beware by Hannah Capin (YA reimagining) What if you set “Macbeth” in high school and put Her Ladyship front and center? A lurid, poetic reimagining of a timeless, horrifying tragedy. Rep: sapphic scs trans sc, BIPOC
If We Were Villains by ML Rio (Mystery/Thriller): Once an actor, now a convicted killer, Oliver Marks reveals what really happened the night one of his fellow Shakespearean troupe members died. “One sin I know another doth provoke; Murder’s as near to lust as flame to smoke” Rep: questioning/unlabeled queer characters, M/M
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breakmysoulp21 · 6 months
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lds (and recently graduated dancers) who i wanna see on dwts:
hailey bills
kamri peterson
couch twins
brightyn brems
kendyl fay
ruby castro
brady farrar
taylor morrison
stella condie (honestly just the entirety of cspas)
sam fine
bella tagle
carter williams
anna miller
thiago pacheco
alexis warr (can you tell i started thinking ab sytycd lmao)
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katieamazeballs · 2 years
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Get better, Dani!
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thedancingqueens · 8 days
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SYTYCD S17, Keaton and Alexis
Hello there!
I absolutely love dance. So welcome to my new dancing blog, The Dancing Queens (I love that song!). For the first post I just want to welcome ya'll to this blog. And I'd doing so with my favorite dance to ever be performed.
So You Think You Can Dance is a competition TV show. I've been watching it as long as I can remember. Season 17 aired in 2022, yeah a long time ago... In it, this dance was performed by Keaton Kermode and Alexis Warr.
This was a genius dance performed by breathtaking dancers. This was my inspiration to dance solos. Alexis and Keaton are so talented in so many types of dance. Even though Alexis isn't a lyrical dancer, she could've fooled me!
Thank you for reading!
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chmerkovskiyvalentin · 3 months
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sytycdinternational · 2 years
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SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE USA SEASON 17 // Top 6 & All-Stars / “The Chain" - Fleetwood Mac / Contemporary / Choreography by Mandy Korpinen & Elizabeth Petrin / Top 6 Perform
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z025 · 1 year
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Home Reality TV DWTS: Everything To Know About The Two New Dancers Headed On Tour As the DWTS pro dancers prepare for the upcoming tour, fans can get ready to see two brand new dancers on ...
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dwtsfun · 2 years
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Daniella tested positive overnight for COVID (asymptomatic but now self-quarantining), so troupe member Alexis Warr is taking her place dancing with Joseph tonight (all of Daniella's other close contacts tested negative but will be masking). Hoping the dance goes well but also hoping that no one else gets COVID (I heard that a bunch of crew members behind the scenes got COVID after the premiere aired earlier).
So if she tested positive, shouldn’t her husband also be quarantining? Joseph should be too. I mean it honestly sounds like there’s been an outbreak if it’s true that a bunch of crew members got it. In which case I feel like there needs to be preventative measures put in place to make sure to protect everyone else.
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danceoftheday · 2 years
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Performed by: Alexis Warr and Carter Williams
Number: “Samba”
Choreographers: Sasha Farber and Emma Slater
Style: Samba
From: So You Think You Can Dance, Season 17 (2022)
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Let's Talk Dancing with the Stars Blog 5
I’m back again with another Dancing with the Stars Recap. We are now going to talk about week 2 which happens to be themed… ELVIS NIGHT! This episode was a tribute to the king of rock and roll. In order of the show, I will give you all a recap on the duo's dance, song, and the overall score they received on week 2. 
Jessie James Decker and Alan Bersten : This dancing duo danced the foxtrot to “Trouble” by Elvis Presley. This country music star was working very hard this past week to improve her leg form. Fortunately, this hard work paid off as the judges saw some major improvement in this fun dance. The couple scored a 25/40. 
Jordin Sparks and Brandon Armstrong: This couple danced the quickstep to “Hound Dog”! I love this song. The singer's goal was to improve from last week but Jordin really wanted to focus on “getting everyone in the room excited”. The judges were not super impressed by Jordins quickstep as they said it seemed hard for her to keep up with her pro partner. Jordin ended week 2 with a total score of 27/40.
Sam Champion and Cherly Burke: This couple danced a Vietnamese Waltz to Elvis’s “Heartbreak Hotel”. Sam has been coached with some tough love by Cherly, but it seems it worked out for the couple in week 2. Sam improved his confidence and frame to this Waltz and scored a 26/40. 
Shangela and Gleb Savchenko: This duo danced a quickstep to Elvis’s “Shake, Rattle, and Roll”. Drag queen Shangela brought the drive and energy to the dance floor with this fast quickstep. The couple did a great job on week 2 and scored a 28/40.
Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov: This couple danced the jive to “All Shook Up” this week. Teresa talked about how she did not want to let anyone down this week, especially her father. She was dedicating this dance to her passed away father, who both loved Elvis and DWTS. The couple did not perform that well, as the judges were not impressed with her jive. The couple ended the night with a 23/40.
Daniel Durant and Britt Stewart: The deaf actor Daniel is just coming off from a Tango last week, and is now faced with a jive on week 2. The couple danced to “King Creole” with great passion and energy. The judges were mesmerized by the dancer and they scored a 29/40.
Gabby Widney and Val Chmerkovskiy: Our past Bachelorette Gabby was next to hit the dance floor. I might be biased but she is by far my favorite celebrity dancer this season. Gabby danced a Vietnamese Waltz to “Fools Rush In”. The dance was beautiful and romantic and ended with partner Val spinning her to her new fiance Erich Schwer. 
Vinny Guadagnino and Koko Iwasaki: Star from Jersey Shore scored the lowest in week 1. This week he wanted to focus on improving in all areas to make sure he didn’t feel the guilt of coming in last on week 2. They danced a quickstep to “Viva Las Vegas” and the judges were impressed. Vinny stepped up from his performance last week and scored a 27/40. 
Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas: TikTok star Charli is coming off a 1st place win from last week's performance. This week they were tasked with a quickstep to “Bossa Nova Baby”. The judges gave the couple great feedback, as they said how Charlis personality was shining through. The couple ended week 2 with a 32/40. 
Selma Blair and Sasha Farber: Actress Selma Blair has been thriving in DWTS even with the challenges she faces with having MS. This week the couple was tasked with a jive to “Jailhouse Rock”. The judges were impressed with her style of the jive and they scored a 28/40.
Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel: This duo was tasked with a tango to “A Little Less Conversation”. Although Ladd looked beautiful, the dance was not. Cherly missed many steps, and got a lot of the dance wrong. This hard dance overwhelmed Cherly as they scored a 21/40. 
Joseph Baena and Alexis Warr: This duo took a hit to COVID this week as Joseph's partner tested positive and wasn’t able to dance this week. Joseph was tasked with dancing a Vietnamese walk with a complete stranger to “If I Can Dream”. His step-in partner performed great and they scored a 24/40.
Heidi D’Amelio and Artem Chigvintsev: The Hulu star from “The D’Amelio Show” was tasked a foxtrot to “Suspicious Minds”. The couple did not perform well last week, and wanted to step it up on week 2. The couple did great and ended the night with a 28/40.
Trevor Donovan and Emma Slater: Actor Trevor Donovan has been very nervous and scared to dance. This week he was able to show off his body in a rumba to “You’re Always On My Mind”. Judges were captivated by the sex appeal these two showed on this romantic dance. They scored a 30/40 for week 2. 
Wayne Brady and Witney Carson: Actor and Emmy Award winning Wayne was tasked with a jive to “Burning Love”. The dance was fabulous as the judges were very impressed with the twos jive. They scored a great score of 32/40. 
The three duos that all tied for first place include:
Wayne Brady and Witney Carson= 32
Charli D’Amelio and Mark Ballas=32 
Gabby Windey and Val Chmerkovskiy=32
The two duos that came up last for this week include  Teresa Giudice and Pasha Pashkov and Cheryl Ladd and Louis Van Amstel. These two couples were wanting to stay, but only one of the two gets that opportunity. The couple that left the show on week 2 was….
Teresa Giuduce and Pasha Pashkov. 
Tune in next week to watch James Bond week!
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