Monday, July 21, 2014

EMMY Nominations for Outstanding Choreography 2014

As always, SYTYCD choreographers get nominated for Outstanding Choreography at the EMMYs. There's not many other shows that get nominated for the same award (usually just SYTYCD and Dancing With the Stars), so it makes you wonder if this award will even stick around after the show ends.

They didn't cite specific routines for each choreographer nominated, so I included a few of the choreographer's best routines (in my humble opinion). Remember, these choreographers are all getting nominated for LAST SEASON's routines. i.e. Amy Yakima, Fik-Shun et al.

CHRISTOPHER SCOTT

Sand
Dancers: Carlos Garland, Nico Greetham, Fik-Shun Stegall, BluPrint, Aaron Turner, Paul Karmiryan, Curtis Holland, Alan Bersten, Tucker Knox, Jade Zuberi




Let's Get It On
Dancers: Fik-Shun Stegall and Amy Yakima



Also wanted to include "The Gravel Road", but for some reason blogger wouldn't let me upload it directly into the post, so you'll just have to do some extra work and click here . 

MANDY MOORE

I Can't Make You Love Me
Dancers: Jenna Johnson and All-Star Neil Haskell



Feeling Good
Dancers: Fik-Shun Stegall and Melanie Moore




The Edge of Glory
Dancers: Makenzie Dustman and Paul Karmiryan

Still my absolute favourite dance from last season. And I'm still just as in love with Paul.



NAPOLEON AND TABITHA D'UMO

After Party
Dancers: Amy Yakima and FikShun Stegall




Run the World (Girls)
Dancers: Jasmine Harper and All-Star Comfort Fedoké




TRAVIS WALL

Wicked Game
Dancers: Amy Yakima and Travis Wall

Honestly, Travis might take it all just for this piece alone. One of the most stunning routines ever produced on the stage, and it was such a treat to see Travis perform his own choreography. And I included the no audience noise version for you lovely people :)


Medicine
Dancers: Tucker Knox and All-Star Robert Roldan





Well, there we are. Kinda fun to look back on last season, isn't it? Not sure who will take it this year, as Travis and Mandy both had very strong seasons last year. It may sway to Travis, which I am 100% okay with because he deserves every bit of success he receives. Where's Stacey Tookey's nomination, though?

There were also nominations for Outstanding Makeup and Outstanding Reality-Competition Program. And, of course, for our wonderful host, Miss Cat Deeley. Here she is, looking gorgeous and wearing my favourite sparkly romper of hers;


The good news: seeing as Derek Hough for DWTS is the only other recipient for an Outstanding Choreography nomination, the odds seem to be in SYTYCD's favour to win an Emmy this year (although they didn't last year...). The bad news: Last week's episode clocked in the lowest all-time ratings in the series's history, with only 3.6 million people watching this past Wednesday. Yikes, guys. 






Thursday, July 17, 2014

SYTYCD Season 11 Top 18 Recap + Top 16 Reveal

First of all, following a rather mediocre week last Wednesday, tonight was one of the best shows in recent memory. Definitely makes me remember why I'll be so sad when this show gets canceled. Listen to my pleas, FOX!!

Misty Copeland is guest judge again, and she'll be back next week as well - maybe hinting at a permanent position for Misty at the judge's table? I sure hope so - between Mary's usually incomprehensible babbling to Nigel's bipolarity, it would be nice to have a rational force on the panel.

Opening Number
How It's Done - Choreography by Krystal Meraz and PHARSIDE



The choreographers are part of the "Academy of Villains", which, I think, was a crew competing in the audition episodes? Anyways, you know whenever the song of a piece is remixed/composed by District 78, you know the piece is gonna be completely insane. The 18 dancers were split into white chess pieces and black chess pieces and danced on a chess board. So cool. Emilio had a little solo and it looked like he might have slipped up, but it was still so incredible.

Bottom 6 Reveal

GUYS
1. Stanley
2. Emilio
3. Teddy

GIRLS
1. Emily
2. Bridget
3. Jourdan

I should play poker. Not to toot my own horn or anything, but I predicted 5/6 dancers in the bottom - SHAZAM!

Jacque and Zack - HIP HOP
Choreography by Keone Madrid and Mariel Madrid - Stay With Me



I loved this routine, and reminded me a lot of Jeanine and Phillip's Mad routine in Season 5, with the floorwork at the beginning. I think Zack has a kind of humble strength that is an absolute asset with voters and with the competition in general, and Jacque keeps knocking everything out of the ballpark. Excited for this couple's future. In this performance we were also given an inside look to the (blossoming?) romance between Jacque and Rudy - ow ow.

Jourdan and Marcquet - CONTEMPORARY
Choreography by Dee Caspary - Disappear



I usually love Dee's choreography (see: Melanie and Marko's Skin and Bones) but this felt like nothing too memorable. Marcquet definitely outshone Jourdan in this piece, although it should technically be easier for her. I think Jourdan just has performance issues, or more specifically issues relaying emotion through performance? Kind of disappointed Dee didn't tell her to stop friggin smiling the whole time. Marcquet looked really good in the group performance as well, so hopefully he gets to showcase his genius before he gets kicked off.

Jessica and Stanley - JAZZ
Choreography by Tyce Diorio - Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter



Oh, Tyce. When you're not so impressed with yourself your choreography is usually pretty great, but the notion for this routine was just bizarre. Jessica and Stanley were supposed to be on a flying carpet, and were supposed to relay the feeling that they were flying. Although well-danced, the movement in no way said "flying" or "in the clouds" - sorry Tyce. Misty pointed out to Jessica issues with her face while performing, which I think was critique well-deserved. I'm not sure what's the magic needed for Jessica to pull of another Jessica-et-Ricky-esque performance, but it definitely was not there tonight.

Bridget and Emilio - JIVE
Choreography by Anya Garnis and Pasha Kovalev - Happy



Jive is one of my favourite ballroom styles to see performed - it just looks like a ton of fun to perform, and it's definitely fun to watch. Bridget and Emilio definitely stepped up, and I'm glad Nigel et al didn't slaughter Emilio for having next to no classical or ballroom dance technique training. Fun, upbeat, completely enjoyable.

Emily and Teddy - CONTEMPORARY
Choreography by Tyce Diorio - Ne Me Quitte Pas



Not much to say - beautiful contemporary, nice to see Emily in her own genre and will hopefully popularize her a little bit with voters. Teddy is easily growing into a very strong competitor. Nigel had to plug how smart and educated he was with some useless poem verse or something relating to the piece. Who knows.

Brooklyn and Casey - JAZZ
Choreography by Bonnie Story - Crazy Little Thing Called Love



This just showed the difference between Casey's technical training and Brooklyn's technical training. Maybe I'm being too harsh on Brooklyn because it seems like she's only ever trained in ballroom, but the gap between the ability of the two was pretty wide tonight. Casey's pirouettes are all I ever want to have in life.

Valerie and Ricky - VIENNESE WALTZ
Choreography by Lacey Schwimmer - I Won't Give Up



When one Schwimmer fails, bring in another one? Besides Valerie's dress looking like something they pulled off a 19th-century corpse, it was a very pretty waltz, and I'm glad Lacey gave Ricky stuff to do in the choreography as well (arabesques, batements, etc), when in a waltz usually the guy kinda just supports the girl. Was it standing-ovation worthy? Not sure. But in the judges' eyes, Ricky can do no wrong.

Carly and Serge - HIP HOP
Choreography by Luther Brown - Senile



Definitely one of my favourite Luther Brown numbers. Maybe he subconciously heard my pleas last week and ditched the tight black leather he loves in his numbers so much. Carly killed it, and Serge found his way too. Very entertaining, and no one still has no idea what the hell Nigel is talking about half the time. "Well, I'm not sure why I'm getting booed!" Just critique and praise the dancers, Nigel. Don't go off on tangents about the choreography when you don't know how to critique.

Tanisha and Rudy - BROADWAY
Choreography by Warren Carlyle - Sing Sing Sing



Rudy had a couple trip ups, but overall wonderful piece. Very high-energy and captivating, and extra points to Warren Carlyle for using a song from Fosse.


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

SYTYCD Top 20 Show + Top 18 Reveal

And so the actual competition starts. Sorry for the late recap, life's been nuts. Misty Copeland was the (AMAZING) guest judge. Some people found her too harsh for the show, but at the end of the day, this routine line-up was rather bleh, so Misty had a lot to critique.


Opening Group Number - New York, New York (On the Town 2014)
Fun choreography. Ricky, Rudy and Nick were showcased for the majority of the routine, probably because they have some of the biggest personalities and are great performers. 

Bottom 6 Reveal

GIRLS
1. Brooklyn
2. Jordan
3. Malene

GUYS
1. Casey
2. Nick
3. Serge

Hey, my predictions were half-right! My only question is why Jordan was in the bottom when her fellow ballerina and disastrous pas-de-deux partner was not... 

Tanisha and Rudy - JAZZ
Choreography by Sonya Tayeh - You Need 


Meh. I guess Sonya's decided that her jazz pieces will be electro-goth-ish pieces? Tanisha proved herself to be good outside of her latin ballroom genre, with some beautiful extensions and turns, but it felt like overkill when half the piece was her doing an extension. Rudy had the most unfortunate costume of the night, him sporting a Chippendale-like collar with a middle suspender riding down to his pants. The inclusion of the chairs was bizarre, especially since they were clunky-looking office chairs. The chairs almost felt like an afterthought, and turned out to be a disappointing prop when the most exciting parts of the piece were when Tanisha and Rudy actually danced together and had contact, without use of the chairs at all. 

Valerie and Ricky - CONTEMPORARY
Choreography by Travis Wall - Oh Darling


Ricky again proved his prowess, and Travis again proved how he could produce an easily-digestible yet unique contemporary piece with a drop of a hat. I personally think Valerie did better than the judges gave her credit for in this piece. This couple will sail through this week, but I worry about them receiving a latin ballroom down the road, as we haven't seen Ricky do anything other than his genre so far. We shall see.

Bridget and Emilio - HIP HOP
Choreography by Luther Brown - Work


I had a lot of problems with this piece. Let's run down all the errors, shall we?

1. Bridget, although this song is by the infamously big-bootied Iggy Azalea, Hip Hop is more than strutting your stuff around. 
2. Luther Brown, don't have Bridget be the showcase of the piece if she can't hit hard.
3. Also, Luther, WHY ARE ALL OF YOUR COSTUMES LEATHER? EVER? THEY'RE ALL BLACK LEATHER, AND WEIRD CUTS OF BLACK LEATHER. WHAT THE HELL

Emilio did awesome, although I would have liked to see some more hits and pops and stuff for him in the choreography, since we know he can do it. I also worry about this couple having to do ballroom.

Jessica and Nick - WEST COAST SWING
Choreography by Benji Schwimmer - Respect


I love Benji so so much, but this routine seemed ill-fated from the beginning with Jessica dislocating her shoulder. I think the biggest problem in the routine was the music choice - it usually didn't match with the choreography. Towards the beginning, Nick and Jessica were both high-energy and bouncing around, but with the amount of lifts and tricks in the routine, they soon lost steam and towards the end ended up falling out of synchronization. Everything looked laboured and confusing towards the end. However, this is partially Benji's fault, having choreographed them an insanely difficult routine. Although this is true, Nigel still has no right to call out the choreographer when critiquing the dancers. Let the audience know the routine was difficult, praise and/or (in this case or) critique the dancers, and have a chat with Benji afterwards. No harm done.

Carly and Serge - CONTEMPORARY
Choreography by Sonya Tayeh - Latch (Acoustic)


Hands-down best piece of the night. Beautiful chemistry and performance from a couple who could easily be overshadowed by bigger names in the competition. Serge was unexpectedly amazing at supporting Carly and understanding the nuances of contemporary dance. Very, very excited for this couple, who I can now see going very far in the competition.

Emily and Teddy - HIP HOP
Choreography by Dave Scott - Don't



Very entertaining - I love Dave Scott for his no-frills attitude when it comes to Hip Hop. Both Teddy and Emily were good at the routine, but while Teddy was trying VERY hard to evoke some chemistry, Emily seemed more concerned with performing to the audience. Completely agree with the critiquing here. Very fun piece.

Malene and Stanley - BROADWAY
Choreography by Spencer Liff - I've Got Your Number


I truly didn't think this number was as bad as the judges said it was. Stanley was more concentrated on pulling off a solo performance than a duet, and Malene, seemingly introverted, had trouble performing to the audience on her own, so the entire thing collapsed a little bit. The phone idea was brilliant, but by the end of the piece proved that there was a limited amount of moves Spencer could get the dancers to do by being tied to the phones. For an uneducated (dance-wise) audience, this would have been a fun routine, but when on SYTYCD it has to be kicked up a couple notches. Still didn't give Nigel the right to bash Spencer Liff's ideas though.

Jourdan and Marcquet - JAZZ
Choreography by Sean Cheesman - Work Work


Not much to say here. When Jourdan and Marcquet were dancing individually is when they really shone - the partner work was a little sloppy. Also, I could have done with way less crotch shots from Jourdan. This couple may be in danger next week.

Brooklyn and Casey - ARGENTINE TANGO
Choreography by Miriam Larici and Leonardo Barrionuevo - Gallo Ciego



Jesus, this is the point in the show where I wonder how many more routines we have to go. Anyways, I love a good Argentine Tango, and although it wasn't my favourite ever done in the show, I think they pulled it off. I still think Brooklyn's biggest issue is nerves, as she seemed a little unnerved at the beginning of the routine, but they had some beautiful lines and great chemistry. This should keep them both safe. (By the way, my favourite Arg Tango to be done on the show is Caitlynn and Pasha's Malajunta . Classic and stunning).

Jacque and Zack - AFRICAN JAZZ
Choreography by Sean Cheesman - Dibiza



I thought they looked more like Dr. Seuss characters than creatures out of an African jungle or whatever, but it was really fun. Jacque and Zack managed to retain some chemistry and beautiful partnering while dancing such a performance-based and exhausting dance style. Kudos. 

Who gets sent home?

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

SYTYCD Season 11 Top 20 Showcase Recap

Can I mute the audience?

OR

How relevant can we make Jason Derulo?




I was actually very excited about tonight's episode - I think the idea of having a "showcase" of sorts, is brilliant. We get some guaranteed good routines off the bat and we get to know the dancers a little bit better. Jason Derulo was guest judge.

Brooklyn/Serge - Choreography by Dmitry Chaplin
LATIN BALLROOM



Soooo unlucky for Brooklyn and Serge to open the night with a ballroom. It was pretty forgettable, honestly - Brooklyn seemed a little frantic throughout the entire routine. But, kudos to them for opening the entire season, it must be incredibly nerve-wracking.

Emily/Casey - Choreography by Travis Wall
CONTEMPORARY

Very beautiful contemporary choreography by Travis Wall. In the clips we saw from rehearsal Emily and Casey had harder hits and crashes on contact, which we didn't completely see in the performance and I would have liked to see, but Casey had some gorgeous turns and Emily had some amazing extensions. Casey was complemented by Mary on his partnering skills and rightly so - he has the special ability to let his partner shine and then step out of her shadow and step into the spotlight.

Valerie/Zack - Choreography by Anthony Morigerato
TAP


Definitely the routine I was most excited about tonight. Very cool use of the staircases - how EXHAUSTING could that have been though, Jesus. Cool costumes, too. Tap can be SO redundant and boring, but hopefully Anthony Morigerato continues to choreograph with the show because this was brilliant. Also - Nigel even told the audience to shut up. Beautiful moment.

Bridget/Stanley - Choreography by Bonnie Story
CONTEMPORARY

Another contemporary piece about relationships not working or something. Bridget reminds me SO much of Hayley Erbert, it's ridiculous. I was actually watching Stanley way more than I was watching Bridget this entire routine. Stanley's extensions, his pirouettes, his jetees and his jumps all have such a fantastic quality of movement. I hope he sticks around because he seems like one of those wonderful dancers who aren't necessarily amazing competitors. Also, I learned that Jason Derulo and Jordin Sparks are dating. Learn something new every day.

Jacque/Jordan - Choreography by Some Angry Russian Guy
BALLET (Pas de Deux from Swan Lake)


IN case you were wondering why there's never been an all-girl pas de deux on this show. Jacque fell off her box at least once, Jordan fell out of at least two pirouettes. They whipped out 15 (thank you, Nigel) fouettes and had some pretty attitudes. The one time they showed the russian choreographer in the audience was terrifying. Nigel was BEYOND annoying in his critique.

Jason Derulo - Wiggle
Probably the second time I've ever heard this song in my life, and I didn't like it any better the second time around, but, whatever. Snoop Dogg (Lion?) makes an appearance in the last five seconds. Hey, if it ups their ratings, so be it. And Jason Derulo is a good stage performer.

Malene/Marcquet - Choreography by Louis van Amstel
LATIN BALLROOM



THANK YOU Louis van Amstel for using some (at least seemingly?) authentic latin music for a latin ballroom piece, and not "My First Kiss" or anything by Jennifer Lopez. Malene is obviously a seasoned performer. I honestly think Marcquet could run away with the competition this year, he's got the passion and the versatility. Much better than Brooklyn and Serge's ballroom earlier this evening.

Carly/Rudy - Choreography by Stacey Tookey
CONTEMPORARY


THANK YOU Stacey Tookey for a contemporary piece that isn't about relationships falling apart. Beautiful choreography, but Rudy needs to watch his turnout and his feet, especially in jumps.

Teddy/Emilio - Choreography by Christopher Scott
HIP HOP



First of all, Teddy has some of the nicest eyebrows I've ever seen on a person. Emilio is obviously the stronger of the two. If I can remember properly, I think Teddy auditioned as a tapper? Either way, they've billed him as hip hop for the season, mainly so they're not slaughtered for only picking one hip hopper.

Jessica/Ricky - Choreography by Sonya Tayeh
CONTEMPORARY


Best contemporary of the night. The song got annoying after a little while but Ricky is so obviously the strongest dancer this season. Ricky's control is what gets me every time. His patience in his extensions is stunning. He's definitely Travis Wall, Jr., if not better.

Tanisha/Nick - Choreography by Louis Van Amstel
LATIN BALLROOM

Nick is better than Serge and probably equal to Marcquet, when comparing the Latin Ballrooms of the night. By the way, this was all playing at the 57th minute of the last hour.... Someone's speeding everything up next week.

Rankings
All my personal opinion :)

1. Jessica/Ricky
2. Valerie/Zack
3. Emily/Casey
4. Malene/Marcquet
5. Carly/Rudy
6. Teddy/Emilio
7. Tanisha/Nick
8. Bridget/Stanley
9. Jacque/Jordan
10. Brooklyn/Serge

Bottom 6 Predictions Next Week

GUYS
1. Serge
2. Stanley
3. Nick

GIRLS
1. Tanisha
2. Jordan
3. Bridget or Emily