So You Think You Can Dance Season 9 Episode 10

Ep 10. Top 14 Perform

  • August 15, 2012
  • 7.8  (14)

The ninth season of the popular reality dance competition, So You Think You Can Dance, continues with its tenth episode titled "Top 14 Perform." The show features the top fourteen dancers who have made their way through several rounds of auditions, eliminations, and challenges to reach this stage of the competition.

The episode starts with a group performance choreographed by Sonya Tayeh to the song "Discombobulate" from the Sherlock Holmes soundtrack. The top 14 dancers showcase their strengths in contemporary, jazz, and hip-hop styles. The performance leaves the judges impressed and sets the tone for the rest of the episode.

The episode features ten dance performances, each choreographed by a professional choreographer and performed by one or more of the top 14 dancers. The dancers are paired randomly and have to perform a dance style out of a hat, which adds an element of surprise and challenge to the performances.

The first performance is a contemporary routine performed by Tiffany Maher and George Lawrence II, choreographed by Travis Wall. The judges praise the dancers for their emotional connection and flawless technique.

The second performance is a jive routine performed by Audrey Case and Matthew Kazmierczak, choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux. The judges admire the dancers' energy and chemistry and appreciate their ability to handle the difficult jive style.

The third performance is a jazz routine performed by Janaya French and Brandon Mitchell, choreographed by Ray Leeper. The judges find the performance entertaining and highlight the dancers' synchronization and charisma.

The fourth performance is a hip-hop routine performed by Eliana Girard and Cyrus Spencer, choreographed by Christopher Scott. The judges are blown away by the dancers' chemistry and their ability to perform such a challenging routine with such ease.

The fifth performance is a contemporary routine performed by Janelle Issis and Dareian Kujawa, choreographed by Stacey Tookey. The judges are moved by the dancers' emotional storytelling and excellent technique.

The sixth performance is a Broadway routine performed by Amber Jackson and Nick Bloxsom-Carter, choreographed by Tyce Diorio. The judges appreciate the dancers' energy and showmanship but point out some technical flaws.

The seventh performance is a cha-cha routine performed by Lindsay Arnold and Cole Horibe, choreographed by Louis van Amstel. The judges commend the dancers for their chemistry and technique but point out that the choreography could have been more challenging.

The eighth performance is a contemporary routine performed by Amelia Lowe and Will Thomas, choreographed by Sonya Tayeh. The judges are in awe of the dancers' emotional connection and applaud the choreography.

The ninth performance is a tango routine performed by Alexa Anderson and Daniel Baker, choreographed by Miriam Larici and Leonardo Barrionuevo. The judges find the dancers' chemistry and technique impressive but criticize their lack of emotional connection.

The tenth and final performance is a hip-hop routine performed by Chehon Wespi-Tschopp and Witney Carson, choreographed by Dave Scott. The judges are shocked by the dancers' ability to transition between their classical training and a hip-hop style and call it one of the best performances of the night.

After all the performances, the judges deliberate and narrow down the top 14 to the top 10, cutting four dancers from the competition. The episode ends with the announcement of the top 10 and a preview of the next episode.

In conclusion, the "Top 14 Perform" episode of So You Think You Can Dance season 9 features impressive performances by the top 14 dancers in various styles of dance. The choreography, execution, and emotions expressed by the dancers leave the judges and the audience amazed. The anticipation of the next episode builds with the announcement of the top 10 dancers who will continue to compete for the title of America's favorite dancer.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 15, 2012
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (14)