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SYTYCD Recap – Top 20

Last night was the first voting night for the new season of So You Think You Can Dance. The Top 20 took the stage as 10 couples. Overall, I was very impressed with the level of talent in this year’s Top 20.

After seeing all of the performances, there was only one couple that I immediately felt would be in the bottom three on the results show tonight. Even with their dance, it wasn’t that they were really bad, per se, they just weren’t as good as the other nine couples. All in all, I was shocked at how quickly the show went by last night, even discounting the fact I was fast-forwarding through the commercials thanks to my DVR. ) If last night’s performances are any indication, we should be in for a GREAT season of dancing!

Here is my recap of last night’s show:

Couple 1: Jeanine and Phillip
Music: “Mad” by Ne-Yo
Dance Style: Hip-Hop
Choreography: Tabitha & Napoleon D’umo

I adore watching Phillip when he does his locking & popping style of dance. It’s so unique and I just don’t understand how exactly he makes his limbs look so fluid. lol I was very worried about how well he would do going into last night’s show since he hasn’t really had much training in other styles. Fortunately, he lucked out and got hip-hop for the first show. I *loved* their performance! Jeanine did an excellent job given she is a contemporary dancer. She brought her energy levels way up and held her own which is amazing given most eyes would typically be on Phillip.

Couple 2: Asuka and Vitolio
Music: “Hot Honey Rag” from the “Chicago” soundtrack
Dance Style: Broadway
Choreography: Tyce Diorio

I’m a bit worried for Asuka and Vitolio based on last night’s performance. Technically, they did a good job, but I just didn’t necessarily feel a connection between them and with the audience. That connection is key to getting people to pick up the phone and vote. They also had the misfortune of following Phillip which didn’t help things. I think they likely will fall in the bottom three and end up dancing for their lives tonight.

Couple 3: Karla and Jonathan
Music: “Poker Face” by Lady GaGa
Dance Style: Latin Ballroom – Cha Cha
Choreography: Tony Meredith

I was a bit surprised over how much the judges were oooohing and aaaaahing over this dance. There were parts that I really thought were amazing, like when Jonathan did the splits between Karla’s legs, but overall, the dance just didn’t thrill me as much as it clearly did the judges. Even though they’re both talented dancers, I fear they also may end up slipping into the bottom three and will have to dance for their lives.

Couple 4: Randi and Evan
Music: “I Only Have Eyes for You” by Jamie Cullum
Dance Style: Jazz
Choreography: Tyce Diorio

I loved this dance! There was such a wonderful chemistry between them. They both looked like they were having great time with the dance, yet still conveyed the appropriate mood for the choreography. Even though they may be underdogs in some people’s opinion (height & looks issues, not that I agree with those theories), I personally think they are definitely a pair to watch. yes

Couple 5: Paris and Tony
Music: “Let the Beat Rock” by Black Eyed Peas
Dance Style: Hip-Hop
Choreography: Tabitha & Napoleon D’umo

This is the aforementioned couple that I think will definitely be in the bottom three and will be forced to dance for their lives. They didn’t do a horrible job by any means, but compared to the other couples, they clearly just weren’t as dynamic. One might excuse the lack of hip-hop ability for Paris because it’s not her genre, but it is Tony’s and he just wasn’t very impressive.

Couple 6: Caitlin and Jason
Music: “Jai Ho” from the “Slumdog Millionaire” soundtrack
Dance Style: Bollywood
Choreography: Nakul Dev Mahajan

This dance was definitely one of the highlights of the evening for me. Was it the best technically? No, but I still enjoyed it thoroughly nonetheless. I love when the producers bring in dance styles from other cultures and incorporate them into the show. Yes, it definitely makes it more challenging for the dancers, but I think Caitlin and Jason pulled it off. Was their Bollywood dance as good as Joshua & Katee’s Bollywood dance last year? Probably not, but Joshua & Katee had been dancing together longer as a pair and weren’t doing a Bollywood routine the first week of the season either. I still think it was really good and very entertaining. )

Couple 7: Janette and Brandon
Music: “Come Fly With Me” by Michael Bublé
Dance Style: Ballroom – Foxtrot
Choreography: Louis Van Amstel

Ok, let me start by saying I totally don’t get Mia Michaels & Lil’ C saying during the audition rounds that they weren’t impressed with Brandon’s dancing. This guy is a crazy good dancer, and his performance in this foxtrot proved it. Neither he or Janette have a traditional ballroom background, but you wouldn’t know it after seeing them dance this foxtrot. Their lines were beautiful! Janette looked so elegant, and Brandon did an amazing job with the lifts. Given he’s a contemporary dancer that’s used to dancing solo, that’s pretty impressive!

Couple 8: Ashley and Kupono
Music: “Felt Mountain” by Goldfrapp
Dance Style: Jazz
Choreography: Wade Robson

Ok, as Nigel said last night, whether you hate it or love it, it’s hard to NOT watch a dance choreographed by Wade Robson. He is an absolute genius choreographer who has dancers moving in ways that no one else does. I was mesmerized watching Ashley and Kupono absolutely transform themselves into crash test dummies, and how could you not like the little robot dog? )

Couple 9: Melissa and Ade
Music: “Right Here Waiting” by Richard Marx
Dance Style: Contemporary
Choreography: Mandy Moore

This dance was gorgeous!! No, I’m not saying that just because her name is Melissa. P I will admit that Contemporary is one of my favorite styles of dance, and this piece did not disappoint! With Melissa’s background in ballet, her lines and movements were graceful and simply exquisite. Ade’s strength made all the lifts seem completely effortless and smooth. They also seemed to have a wonderful chemistry with one another, especially for their first week paired. I loved it!

Couple 10: Kayla and Max
Music: “Jum Bah Day” by House of Gypsies
Dance Style: Latin Ballroom – Samba
Choreography: Louis Van Amstel

Holy crap! This Samba was a-maz-ing! Even though she has no prior ballroom or Latin experience, Kayla rocked it. This girl was born to dance Latin! lol Of course, it certainly didn’t hurt that she had Max as a partner who is yet another fantastic Russian male ballroom dancer in the history of SYTYCD. He might not be as good looking as Dmitry from Season 2, but he sure can dance!

Well, that’s my recap of all the dances from last night. One can never predict how America will vote, but here are my predictions for the bottom three couples: Paris & Tony, Asuka & Vitolio, and Kayla & Jonathan.

Until next time …

I was RAK’d!

Yes, I was giddy when I opened my mailbox today and realized that I was the recipient of a RAK (Random Act of Kindness). D Knowing my love of bunnies, my BSF (best stitching friend) Darla RAK’d me with an absolutely adorable bunny chart. It’s called “If I Can’t Stitch” by The Sunflower Seed. Here’s a pic from their website:

It looks like it should be a fairly quick stitch, too. I just need to figure out how to work it into my rotation. Yes, I know I just use a screaming rotation, but I still have to figure out time to work on everything at some point. lol

I have a couple of other pics I need to share, but that will have to wait until tomorrow or Friday. The rest of tonight will be spent stitching and watching a couple of shows off my DVR (Top Chef Masters and So You Think You Can Dance).

Speaking of DVR … only 4 more days until the new season of True Blood starts on HBO. Yes, it’s definitely going on my DVR schedule. I’ll be out of town on vacation for three consecutive Sundays after the season premiere, so I’ll have lots of catching up to do when I get back home. lol

Until next time …

Wednesday, June 10

Breakfast:

Vitamuffin – 1
Iced coffee – 2

Lunch:

Baked potato w/cheese, tomatoes, onions, & cilantro – 6
Tomato basil bisque – 3

Snack:

Granola bar – 2

Dinner:

Hot dogs – 4
Chips – 4
Baby carrots – 0
Grape tomatoes – 0
Yoplait light yogurt – 2

Snack:

Nonfat milk – 3.5
Snack bars – 4

Total Points: 31.5
WPA Balance: 31.5
Water: 72 oz
Consecutive Days OP: 3

Tuesday, June 9

Breakfast:

Oatmeal – 2

Lunch:

Southwest chicken salad – 6

Snack:

Banana – 2

Dinner:

Souplantation:
Big salad with lots of greens & veggies – 0
Shredded cheese – 3
Bacon bits – 1
Lowfat Southern dill potato salad – 2
Tomato chipotle bisque – 6
Whole wheat buttermilk biscuit – 4
Quattro Formaggio Focaccia – 3
Chocolate Frozen Yogurt (Fat-Free) – 2

Snack:

Nonfat milk – 3.5
Vitamuffin – 1

Total Points: 35.5
WPA Balance: 31.5
Water: 48 oz
Consecutive Days OP: 2

Monday, June 8

Ok, so I didn’t do so well with my 100 day journal challenge. I only made it 22 days before I fell off the journaling (& eating) wagon. Here we go again …

Breakfast:

Banana – 2
FF yogurt – 2

Lunch:

Chicken tostada salad (no shell) – 9

Snack:

Granola bar – 2

Dinner:

Stuffed bell peppers – 6
Green salad – 0
Pudding – 2

Snack:

Nonfat milk – 3.5
Snack bars – 4

Total Points: 30.5
WPA Balance: 35
Water: 48 oz
Consecutive Days OP: 1

Off and Running with Mary

Well, my hope of starting the new project I mentioned in my previous blog entry came around sooner that I thought. X Initially I said wasn’t going to start this piece until I finished the exchange piece I have due on June 15, but I just couldn’t resist. lol I started my version of the Mary Wigham 1790 reproduction sampler last night. I’m stitching her on 32-count Legacy linen from Picture This Plus using the recommended DMC fibers.

I’m so very pleased to see how much this SAL has taken off thus far. Jacqueline Holdsworth has done a wonderful job of organizing things on the Needleprint blog. There are coordinators in place for several countries, and many of them have set up sub-blogs so that the stitchers of the various countries can interact more and get to know one another better. The coordinator for those of us living in the United States is Shari. She has set up a blog for the U.S. stitchers which can be found here.

In related news, I was speaking with the owner of the LNS tonight and mentioned I was starting a new Quaker sampler. She immediately chuckled and asked if it was 24″ square. I told it was and then looked at her rather quizzically wondering how she knew. She told me that I was the third person she spoke with today who is stitching this sampler. The other two stitchers had been in the shop today purchasing the fabric & fibers to get started on it as well. )

As for the rest of my day, I had a really nice evening with friends. It started out with dinner at a local Mexican restaurant after my physical therapy appointment. After dinner, we all headed over to the aforementioned LNS for an evening of stitching. As always, I had a blast! There’s nothing better than good food, good friends, and time to stitch. =D

While at the LNS, a couple of us who are taking an upcoming counted canvas class (Plum Blossom Kimono by local designer Margaret Bendig) picked out our fibers since we wanted an alternate colorway. My kimono will be done primarily in shades of green (to match my stitching chair) with burgundy, blue, and gold accent colors. I’m hoping to pick up my kit on Saturday during the monthly all-day stitch at the shop so I can start the homework stitching soon.

I also have to admit that I also succumbed to a brief lapse of willpower in my 25 project challenge. no The shop currently has a Lizzie Kate trunk show going on, and all the LK charts are on sale. I ended up purchasing two charts (Fall Crazy and Just Text Me). I’m hopping right back on my no-stash train though! I won’t be purchasing anything else until I have completed my challenge. Promise! yes

Until next time …

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