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Posted: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 by Travis Cody inIt's live from Hollywood!
We're down to 6 couples left, which means we're almost done. We've got an individual dance and then a trio dance.
Let's have round one.
Zendaya and Val dance Foxtrot. So much fun personality from this girl. I love their smooth flow. That was great. It was clean and sharp, but also cool and light. I thought her lines were amazing. The chemistry between her and Val is wonderful. I'm getting so tired of Carrie Ann picking on this girl. I don't get what her problem is. So what if Zendaya's technique isn't absolutely perfect. She's a great performer and any other couple gets a pass on an odd shoulder or a chin that isn't in the exact right position. Technique is important, but I'm not looking for the celebrities to be pro-perfect. For me and my layman's eye, this performance was perfect. I didn't see any kind of glaring technique issue that pulled my focus from the whole. I say 10s across. Judges say 9,10,9 for a total of 28. Please someone explain to me why that performance wasn't 10s across.
Sean and Peta dance Tango. This is starting off well for Sean. There was attack and aggression. He's still very awkward with the way he sets his feet and makes his turns. He doesn't have smooth transitions. But in this particular performance, I thought his musicality was pretty good for the first half of the dance. He tends to lose his timing about half way through and then his rhythm gets mixed up. I think he was mostly on the right track. I liked the story Peta put together with the choreography. I would have liked to see some kind of tempo change that would have allowed them to slow down into more of the stalking that I like to see in a Tango. That's part of the trouble I have with Sean...there just isn't any subtlety on which to hang a performance. I thought this was a reasonable effort. Judges say 7s across for a total of 21. Ouch.
Jacoby and Karina dance Viennese Waltz. If he can keep his back stretched with a great top frame, I'll be willing to overlook his turned in feet for this dance. There is some very nice rise and fall. I was enjoying the performance until the shirt ripping part. That's too much like Rumba and just wasn't necessary. The dance had enough chemistry without that part. I did like that the dance was smooth and flowing, so I'm going to focus on that. I think Jacoby held a nice posture until the end of the dance. I thought he needed to dial back the power in the final spin and the lift of Karina off the floor, which I thought lacked subtlety and grace. I missed the elegance that is typically a large part of Viennese Waltz. But other than those things, I thought it was a good performance. For me it would have been great without the shirt ripping gimmick and with more class at the end. Judges say 9s across for a total of 27.
Ingo and Kym dance Foxtrot. Tough rehearsal this week. I think Ingo is always right there on the edge of excellence. There are some things he does really well. But then he transitions into something that looks a little awkward and loses musicality. He's got an athlete's power but not much of an athlete's graceful control. I did like this choreography. I thought for the most part Ingo captured the flavor of Foxtrot. I liked his posture and frame. I thought his footwork was basically under control and there were only a few clunky steps. I though his lines were solid. There was also a classy, sophisticated feel to the movement and that comes from a good connection to the style. I thought the package - from dance style to music to choreography - suited Ingo this week. Judges say 8s across for a total of 24.
Kellie and Derek dance Viennese Waltz. Very emotional rehearsal footage for Kellie this week. She is so elegant and graceful. I think she makes every movement look effortless. This is the kind of Viennese Waltz I prefer. It's softly romantic and sophisticated. Kellie and Derek have such a connection when they dance. She is able to channel what Derek is teaching her and then put her own interpretation on it. For me, the thing that sets this pair apart from the others is the way they go in the same direction without any extra motion that doesn't add to the whole. You can see how much they enjoy dancing together. I hope that made sense. I thought this was an outstanding performance. Judges say 9,9,10 for a total of 28.
Aly and Mark dance Argentine Tango. I had to look up Aly's age to make sure I could use the word sexy. I can...she's 19. She brought the sultry and seductive quality to the dance that it required. There was stalking. There was intricate footwork. I loved the lifts. I think Mark put together choreography that told a strong story. However, I think there were times in some of the lifts when her legs had an odd quality. And there were some places in the footwork where I would have liked a little more extension. That's just aesthetics for my own enjoyment though. I think she did a great job. I've really enjoyed watching her transform from champion gymnast to an excellent performer. Judges say 9,10,10 for a total of 29.
Here's our leader board after round one.
29 Aly and Mark
28 Zendaya and Val
28 Kellie and Derek
27 Jacoby and Karina
24 Ingo and Kym
21 Sean and Peta
Alrighty then. Let's have the trio round.





Aly and Mark dance Jive with Henry Biyalikov. I had a hard time getting my mind back in order to figure out anything worthwhile to say about this dance. I liked these three together. I would have liked the kicks to be a little bit crisper and more precise. I think Mark and Henry hammered at Aly so much during rehearsal to be sure to count the music, that she kind of started off with that in her head. At least, that's what it looked like. But then she got going with the character and flavor of the choreography. That's really all I can figure out to say about what I saw. I'll have to watch it back tomorrow with a clear head. Judges say 9s across for a total of 27.
Here's our combined leader board after both rounds.
58 Zendaya and Val
56 Aly and Mark
55 Kellie and Derek
52 Jacoby and Karina
48 Ingo and Kym
42 Sean and Peta
I can usually get beyond what any of the judges might say or how they might score a routine pretty quickly. Not after this. Len's meanness turned me totally off the show.
I must admit that I do't understand the drama from judges either. Ratings? I think their credibility takes a nose dive when they act so unprofessionally. I have had that sense with other judged shows, as well. GGG