So You Think You Can Dance Season 5 Episode 12 Top 14 Perform
- July 1, 2009
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In this episode of So You Think You Can Dance, the Top 14 contestants take the stage to perform for America's votes. The pressure is on as they showcase their skills and personalities through a variety of dance styles, including contemporary, hip hop, ballroom, and more.
The show kicks off with a high-energy group routine choreographed by Sonya Tayeh, setting the tone for the fierce competition ahead. Host Cat Deeley introduces the judges, who give their feedback after each performance and help guide viewers in their voting decisions.
The first couple to take the stage is Ade and Melissa, performing a Broadway routine that channels the glamour and excitement of old Hollywood. Their chemistry and precise movements impress the judges, earning them glowing reviews and a standing ovation from the audience.
Next up are Karla and Jonathan, who tackle a challenging contemporary routine that requires strength and vulnerability. Their connection and emotional depth shine through, earning praise from the judges for their risk-taking and commitment to the choreography.
Kayla and Kupono follow with a hauntingly beautiful lyrical routine that tells a story of love and loss. Their fluid movements and emotional intensity capture the judges' attention, with judge Nigel Lythgoe calling the performance "mesmerizing."
Jeanine and Phillip bring the energy back up with a dynamic hip hop routine that showcases their individual styles while still working seamlessly as a duo. Their sharp movements and playful attitude earn them standing ovations and cheers from the audience.
Randi and Evan step up with a ballroom routine that showcases their technical precision and chemistry. Their clean lines and fiery passion light up the stage, impressing the judges with their versatility and adaptability to different dance styles.
Ashley and Kupono return with a contemporary routine that explores the theme of addiction and its destructive effects. Their raw vulnerability and powerful movements leave the judges and audience moved and impressed by their artistic expression.
Jeanine and Ade take on a graceful Viennese waltz that showcases their elegance and chemistry as a duo. Their fluid movements and attention to detail impress the judges, with judge Mary Murphy calling it "a beautiful performance."
Finally, Melissa and Brandon close out the night with a sizzling paso doble that channels the passion and drama of a bullfight. Their fierce energy and strong partnering leave the judges in awe, with judge Mia Michaels calling it a "hot tamale train" performance.
As the night comes to a close, host Cat Deeley reminds viewers to vote for their favorite dancers to keep them in the competition. With so many exceptional performances, it's clear that the Top 14 are truly deserving of the title "America's favorite dancers."