So You Think You Can Dance: New York Auditions
Moving past Chicago, So You Think You Can Dance hopefuls flocked to New York this week, all with intentions of making it to the Academy.
First up were 11-year-old RJ and 12-year-old Jake. The two performed a Magic Mike-esque Hip-Hop routine, impressing the judges with how in sync they were. After some compliments from Nigel Lythgoe and Paula Abdul, the two were sent through to the Academy.
This duo is setting the bar high for New York! #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/l9Po3aNb7a
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
Next up was 12-year-old Latin ballroom dancer, Ruby. The reigning United States Junior Champion in Latin Ballroom, and one of the taller kids to audition, Ruby used her height to her advantage in her routine, adding in some extra hairography as well. Bringing her father onstage for a few more impressive moves, the judges sent Ruby through to the next round.
Like father, like daughter! Ruby is truly talented. #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/2xrjuQLFKT
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
Following Ruby was 12-year-old Tate. Entering the stage with a contemporary routine, Tate wowed the judges with water-like fluidity in her moves. Mesmerized by the audition, the three unanimously sent Tate on through.
We're blown away by Tate's talent! #SYTYCDhttps://t.co/6bqzqOoQ89
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
10-year old Valeriya and 11-year old Alex were up next. Presenting the judges with a ballroom number, the two maintained a showy personality, without going too overboard. Performing with maturity beyond their years, the two move on to the Academy.
There's no stopping this pair from dancing their way to the academy! #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/6TAfEaGtHX
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
13-year-old tap dancer Lucas followed the ballroom pair. Starting his routine from the wings, he made his way to center stage throughout. The only criticism Lucas received from Lythgoe and Jason Derulo was to work on his facial expressions. However, he will have plenty of time to work on that, as the three judges sent Lucas though to the next round.
Lucas has incredible feet! He's bound to tap his way through the competition. #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/mFD6DBzO06
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
Another ballroom routine, 9-year-old Liza and 12-year-old Joshua auditioned next. With surprising synchronicity, despite their age, Liza unfortunately doesn’t make it through. Joshua does, however, moving on to the Academy.
Looks like Joshua and Liza will have to part ways for now. #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/8c11GBQ23p
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
Up next was 12-year-old Kai. Basically an adult in a child’s body, Kai amazed the judges with his break-dancing number while being cheered on by his crew. With the judge’s blessing, Kai was sent to the Academy as well.
B-boy skills = ???? #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/shaPqa4xFS
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
Following Kai was 11-year-old Jazz dancer, Dougie. With a winning smile and a heartwarming introduction, it was disappointing to see that the dancer was only okay. On personality alone, however, Lythgoe pushed the rest of the judge’s panel to allow Dougie to move on to the next round.
Dougie is mind-blowing! #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/Pm9Jp16Rmi
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
12-year-old contemporary dancer, Olivia, closed out the night. Blunt but talented, Olivia’s greatest strength in her routine was her sheer control. Receiving a standing ovation, the judges sent Olivia through to the Academy, the last of the New York auditions.
Saving the best for last, Olivia was born for this! #SYTYCD pic.twitter.com/XzklmcAHcr
— SYTYCD (@DANCEonFOX) June 14, 2016
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