Dancing With the Stars: Final Four Perform 3 (well, 2.5) Dances

November 17th, 2009 by soullldiva

This is it!  The final performances before the finale next week on Dancing With the Stars.  The final four couples are really exciting this year: Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson, Joanna Krupa and Derek Hough, Kelly Osbourne and Louis Van Amstel, and Mya and Dmitry Chaplin.

I was super super sad to see Aaron Carter go, I felt he could have really stuck it in there for the long run, but unfortunately his fan base was just not as strong as some others.  But big kudos go out to him for his big heart and enthusiasm, and penchant for tremendous improvement in his dance technique.  He entered the show a boy, and exited a man.

Tonight for the first time in Dancing With the Stars history, the final four couples perform three times for the audience.  They finally get a chance to perform that “last chance dance” they’ve been working on for the past few weeks in the event they landed in the bottom two.  Needless to say, these dances are so short (geeze, I think about 30 seconds), that I don’t really even consider them more than a post script for their other two dances.

Even the coaching from Gilles Marini couldn’t help Donny and Kym’s unfortunate Tango. Not only was the song selection terrible (it just didn’t scream “tango”), the whole dance just never got off the ground, and Donny’s face surely gave away the fact. Safe to say he had nowhere to go but up. Judges’ scores: 7-7-7

Fortunately, he redeemed himself with his fantastic Samba.  Donny’s solo completely smoked when he broke out in moves directly from his Osmond Brothers days on stage.  Plus, he had an absolute ball, which made up for him berating himself after his Tango. I think most people might disagree, but I really love the way that he cheers for himself when he knows he did a good job.  He likes to celebrate when he nails it. I think more artists should do that for themselves.  Judges scores: 8-9-9

Their third dance was the Jitterbug which was short but sweet.  Very energetic and fun. And surprisingly, their best scores of night. Judges scores: 9-9-9

Joanna and Derek’s first dance of the night was a Viennese Waltz.  I have not been a big Joanna fan all these weeks, but this waltz caught me completely off guard.  The beginning was really beautiful and I actually believed her when she acted the romance in the dance.  Except for one odd move where she was posed in a kind of dip with her knees bent, this was super good.  And the song was an excellent match as well.  Judges scores: 9-9-9

Second for Joanna was a Cha Cha Cha, which I was excited to see after her great Viennese Waltz.  Unfortunately, it wasn’t as “cheeky” as it could have been, although it was fun to watch her sing along with the song while she danced.  It shows just how much she enjoys herself when she dances, and that always endears me to a dancer. Judges scores: 9-9-9

Their last dance was the Salsa which was cute, but I was surprised that I didn’t enjoy it as much as I wanted to. Plus Derek stumbled in the hold at the end.  Shame!  Judges scores: 9-9-9

Kelly is my underdog, and I loooooove rooting for the underdog.  She has this magical ability to capture an audience with her joy and enthusiasm.  Plus she has a radiant smile.  Not a bad dancer, either! Her first dance of the night was a Rumba, and although she and Louis didn’t really capture the sensual feeling that is really needed in the Rumba, they did a really great job.  Kelly’s lines were great, and she moved with great precision and control. Judges scores: 8-8-8

Kelly and Louis busted out of the starting gate with their second dance, a Quickstep.  This is Kelly’s real forte and she did not disappoint. Their movements were super quick, super precise and energetic.  Once again she completely lit up the entire room with that smile while she glided across the floor in Louis’ arms.  Plus her dress was fabulous. Judges scores: 9-9-9

The judges onces again continued to praise Kelly for her third dance, the Cha Cha Cha, which was so quick it was really hard to get anything but just a taste. Her technique was excellent and precise, and she really put a finish on all her moves. Judges scores: 9-9-9

Mya also has not been a favorite of mine through this season, for no reason other than I never really got that she enjoyed herself at all on the dance floor. It all looked like work for her to me, and she looked kinda bored at times. However she, like Joanna, pulled it out tonight, and impressed me with her Waltz which had a good measure of feeling in it.  I believed it.  Their moves were very smooth, lines excellent and their romance was very sweet.  The Waltz has always been a ho-hum dance for me, you really have to capture my attention for me to get into it and Mya and Dmitry succeeded. Judges scores: 9-9-10

Mya and Dmitry broke away from the pack again with their Salsa, which was just excellent, excellent, crazy good. Mya did the best solo I’ve ever seen from a star in a Latin dance.  Ok, who cares about her “prior dance experience” when she gives it this good?  Her Salsa had fun, party, speed, precision, everything. Judges scores: 10-10-10

Mya’s third dance was also the Cha Cha Cha, and it was amazingly exciting and dynamic, and was full of content. Not an easy feat for a 30 second (ok, 29) dance. This was absolutely the best last dance of the evening. Judges scores: 9-10-10

SO! The leader board stands like this:

1st: Mya/Dmitry with 87

2nd: Joanna/Derek with 81

3rd: Kelly/Louis with 78

4th: Donny/Kym with 74

The suspense will be over tomorrow night when we find out who makes it to the finals next week.  My picks are Kelly, Donny for sentimental, artistic reasons, and Mya just because she’s good.  Will I be right or wrong?  Tune in and find out!!

Final Five Perform on Dancing With the Stars

November 10th, 2009 by soullldiva

The final five pairings: Mya and Dmitry Chaplin, Aaron Carter and Karina Smirnoff, Joanna Krupa and Derek Huff, Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson and Kelly Osbourne and Louis Van Amstel squared off and did two full dances this week, one Ballroom and one Latin.

This was a good, quality night for everyone, even with the flu still running rampant among the dancers. There was lots of dancing with medical masks and scarves on.

Mya and Dmitry turned in a really solid Quickstep that was super fluid and smooth.  The judges (Carrie Ann Inaba, Len Goodman and Bruno Tonioli) loved it with a 9-10-10 score. Their next dance was a 70′s Samba which the judges positively gushed over, giving it the first perfect 30 of the season.  Personally, it fell a little flat for me, as they slowed their song down quite a bit (Donna Summer’s “Bad Girl”) and that just took the party out of the dance. Overall, Mya has a very good chance in the Semi-Finals.

Aaron and Karina, dancing with face masks on to keep germs at bay, first performed their Foxtrot which on the whole was solid, but seemed a bit awkward at times and not as fluid as it could have been.  They did have a pretty cool move in the middle where in hold Karina turned and flipped her leg up and out; very nice. Next for them was a 90′s Samba which matched for Aaron well, as he had his hit single during that time.  They incorporated moves that he did for his song (the cowboy walk was seriously silly) and it turned out really good.  The Samba’s energy is perfect for Aaron and he really had the fierce, party feel during the dance.

Seeing that Aaron and Karina were in the bottom two last week, I really hope that his fans come out and vote for him to keep him safe and on to the Semi-Finals!

Joanna and Derek did a Quickstep for their Ballroom round which I thought was good, but Joanna’s arms and feet got “lazy” at times. Len thought it was not the standard for Quarterfinals. Ouch.  They then pulled a “Futuristic” Paso Doble out of the hat (yikes) and came up with a concept that was pretty sensational.  Cool makeup, lighted silver costumes and “Living on Video” (which ironically is from the 80′s) for the song. Again, Joanna’s arms and legs were a bit limp for my taste, not enough force and strength for the Paso, but the judges gave it a 9-10-10 score.  We’ll see how she fares for getting into the Semi-Finals.

Kelly and Louis were a breath of fresh air in the evening, with Kelly’s return to a traditional Ballroom dance since her first week. Gone are the nerves, she said, and they have turned to excitement. She’s a little girls who’s learned something new and she wants to show off.  Good!  This is what I’ve been waiting for with her! She danced her Foxtrot with Louis wearing that sweet, giddy smile on her face. Their performance was smooth, graceful and elegant, with a hint of naughtiness which is perfect for her personality. Carrie Ann had it exactly right about Kelly when she said” The moment you have a breakthrough the audience goes crazy.” I know I was hopping up and down in my seat watching her at home. Her scores for the Ballroom round: 8-8-9.

Next was a 60′s Jive for Kelly and Louis. They came up with some 60′s style movements that blended in very well with the Jive. Kelly’s flicks were sharp and quick and she turned in a super performance that was reminiscent of an Austin Powers number (which I adore). Plus, she’s whittling away that waistline and looked amazing in her outfit. Her scores improved this round with an 8-9-9. I’m keeping my fingers crossed for her and hope the voting goes her way for the Semifinals.

Donny and Kym did a Viennese Waltz for the first round which started a tiny bit sluggish but quickly gained momentum and excitement with their connection and Donny’s personality. Donny once again gave a first class showmanship performance, and Bruno commented that his Waltz played out like a “Lifetime Movie,” and as silly as Bruno’s comments can get at times, this one definitely hit the mark!

Their second dance for the Latin round was an 80′s Paso Doble. They picked a Dead or Alive song and dressed Donny up like Adam Ant which rocked, but unfortunately didn’t do great things for his lines during the Paso. The whole thing was kind of odd, even though it was pretty good. Once again Bruno’s comment rang true: “It’s like I was watching Donny playing Marie, playing Donny, playing Marie.” Looking at Donny’s makeup, you can see his point.

I think Donny is enough of a crowd favorite he’s secured his spot in the Semi-Finals.

Good luck to them all, tune in tomorrow for the results!

Hot Tangos and High Hair on Dancing with the Stars

October 20th, 2009 by soullldiva

Last night was a very interesting night on ABC’s Dancing with the Stars.  I have been looking forward to tango/paso doble night for a little while, it never disappoints.

Argentine Tango is my favorite ballroom dance. Heat, passion, lust, anger and awesome legwork are always in order. The one contestant who really pulled it out of the bag and delivered wholeheartedly was “little” Aaron Carter. Damn if he didn’t pull it together, focus and connect with excellent precision and a LOT of lust for Karina (he’s a young man, who can blame him?). After his last two low-score weeks (and I don’t completely agree with the judges on that) this was new life in his dancing. Unfortunately, his scores were not as good as some of the other contestants, but I really think he gave it all and did excellently (and the judges did like it a lot).

The one dance that I was really looking forward to was Kelly Osbourne’s paso doble.  She was doing it to her father Ozzy’s song “Crazy Train” and I thought “oh yeah, this will be great.” It was good, she looked great in her grey skirt and spiky hair, and Louis looked great in his Ozzy Ozbourne makeup.

Kelly and her Daddy do

Kelly and her Daddy 'do

But I think her nerves got the better of her again, I feel like she’s holding on too hard to NOT mess up.  I think she held on less in the very first week of competition maybe because it was her first time doing this and she thought “what do I have to lose?”  And now, she got such high praise (well deserved) that now she’s afraid to not live up to those standards.  Just let go Kelly, and HAVE FUN–you’re great as-is.

On a different note, the hair was completely out of control last night.  In fact, Tom Bergeron called it when he said “hairstyles by Fellini.” The ‘do I really liked was Kelly’s ,she looked like a blonde version of her father from the early 80′s.  But Lacey’s ratty looking faux-hawk just didn’t read well on TV.  As well, Samantha Harris’ terrible, frizzy curly ‘do made her look like she had it done in 1983 with bad hot rollers (and she’s the worlds most glamorous paper doll on TV, they really know how to dress her up).  Ugh.  THEN to top it off, all the guys wore the silliest, poufy wigs for the Hustle group dance–but that was pure fun! ;o)

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