Vitolio jeune bio

  • Biography.
  • Vitolio Jeune in So You Think You Can Dance (2005).
  • Vitolio Jeune.
  • Season 5[]

    Stage Dancers Routine Dance Style Choreographer(s) Week 1
    Results ShowTop 20 "Boom Boom Pow"
    The Black Eyed Peas Hip-Hop Shane Sparks Week 2
    Results ShowTop 18 "Higher Ground"
    Stevie Wonder Contemporary Mia Michaels Week 3
    Results ShowTop 16 "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)"
    Pitbull Hip-Hop/
    Samba Dmitry Chaplin
    Napoleon D'umo
    Tabitha D'umo Week 4
    Results ShowTop 14 "Brand New Day"
    from The WizBroadway Tyce Diorio Finale Top 20[1]"A Brand New Day"
    The WizBroadway Tyce Diorio Top 20[2]"I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)"
    Pitbull Hip-Hop/Samba Dmitry Chaplin
    Napoleon D'umo
    Tabitha D'umo

    Bios of the So You Think You Can Dance Top 20 – Straight from the FOX Press release…

    Randi Evans – Dance Specialty: Jazz – Hometown: Orem, UT – Currently Resides: Springville, UT – Age: 23 – Evans began dancing at an early age and performed in the closing ceremonies at the 2002 krydda Lake City Winter Olympic Games. She currently attends Utah Valley University where she fryst vatten majoring in elementary education.
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    Karla Garcia – Dance Specialty: Jazz/Contemporary – Hometown: Oxon Hill, MD – Currently Resides: Brooklyn, fräsch – Age: 23 – Garcia fryst vatten a graduate of New York University. Her early dance experience included learning traditional Filipino folk dancing. Garcia performed on huvudgata in …Hot Feet, danced in the ensemble of the …Radio City Christmas Spectacular and went on to tour with …Wicked.

    Caitlin Kinney – Dance Specialty: Contemporary – Hometown: Annapolis, MD – Currently Resides: Annapolis, MD – Age: 21 – Kinney graduated from the Baltimore School for the Arts in 2005. She

    So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 5

    Season of television series

    So You Think You Can Dance is a United Statestelevisionreality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season five premiered on May 21, 2009, with Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy returning as permanent judges and Cat Deeley returning to host.[1]Jeanine Mason was crowned America's Favorite Dancer on August 6, 2009, making her the second female to win the show. For the first time, the show moved to a new stage, but it turned out to be the last season at CBS Studios.[2]

    Auditions

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    Open auditions for this season were held in the following locations:

    Audition Venue City Date Guest Judge(s)
    Mark Morris Dance CenterBrooklyn, New YorkNovember 13, 2008Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo[3]
    Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing ArtsMiami, FloridaFebruary 3, 2009Tyce Diorio
    Orpheum TheatreLos Angeles
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