The competition is getting serious and it’s time for the dancers to step it up. Nigel admitted that he was impressed by their moves, but now it’s time for their personalities to shine through. Who will come forward as a star? Better yet, who will be chosen as America’s Favorite dancer? Get the highlights from this week in our So You Think You Can Dance: Top 10 photo gallery!
The Top 5 girls perform a Bollywood routine choreographed by Nakul Dev Mahajan. Pictured L-R: Melissa Sandvig, Jeanine Mason, Kayla Radomski, Janette Manrara and Randi Evans.
The Top 5 guys perform an African dance choreographed by Jeff Page. Pictured L-R: Evan Kasprzak, Kupono Aweau, Jason Glover, Ade Obayomi and Brandon Bryant.
Evan Kasprzak (L) and Kayla Radomski (R) perform a Viennese Waltz choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin.
Ade Obayomi (L) and Janette Manrara (R) perform a Hip Hop routine choreographed by Napoleon and Tabitha Dumo.
Brandon Bryant (L) and Melissa Sandvig (R) perform a Broadway routine choreographed by Tyce Diorio.
Kupono Aweau (Top) and Randi Evans (Bottom) perform a Paso Doble choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin.
Jason Glover (L) and Jeanine Mason (R) perform a Contemporary routine choreographed by Travis Wall.
The Top 20 have been revealed! These 10 guys and 10 girls have made it through the grueling audition process and will be taking the stage tonight. Check out our So You Think You Can Dance photo gallery and meet the Season 5 top 20 finalists.
Evans began dancing at an early age and performed in the closing ceremonies at the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games. She currently attends Utah Valley University where she is majoring in elementary education.
Garcia is a graduate of New York University. Her early dance experience included learning traditional Filipino folk dancing. Garcia performed on Broadway in “Hot Feet,” danced in the ensemble of the “Radio City Christmas Spectacular” and went on to tour with “Wicked.” She is a member of “Boogie Bots Crew.”
Manrara began performing in musical theater at age 12, and started her formal dance training at 19, studying Ballroom, Ballet, Pointe, Jazz and Hip Hop. She currently attends Florida State University.
Valerio has been dancing for most of her life. She is a graduate of Mountain View High School.
A recent graduate of the Ransom Everglades School, Mason plans to attend the University of California, Los Angeles in the fall. She began her dance training in Ballet and Lyrical and then went on to study Jazz, Acrobatics, Hip Hop, Modern and Contemporary.
Kinney graduated from the Baltimore School for the Arts in 2005. She danced at North Carolina Dance Theatre as an apprentice for two years and is an experienced gymnast. After beginning as a competitive gymnast, Kinney found her way to dance though an acrobatics program at “C&C Dance Company”. After graduating from Baltimore School for the Arts in 2005, she then joined North Carolina Dance Theater, first as an apprentice then later as a second company member.
Kondoh loves swimming, golf and tennis and has played piano for 13 years. She is a graduate of University of California, Irvine, and has worked as a Latin Ballroom instructor for the last two years.
Radomski has been dancing for most of her life, and participating in SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE is one of her most rewarding experiences. She is grateful to her amazing mother who has supported her love of dance for so many years. Radomski also enjoys acting and singing.
Sandvig has been dancing for most of her life. She has danced with the Milwaukee Ballet Company, LA Opera, Long Beach Ballet and Helios Dance Theater. A highlight for Sandvig was performing “Le Coeur Illumine” at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
Torres is a graduate of Skyline High School. She began dancing when she was 6 years old and now teaches at a studio near her home. She was also a Miss Washington Teen pageant winner, and was a Seattle Storm and Seattle Sonic Jr. dancer from 2000-2003.
Platero was a gymnast before he began dancing at age 16. He is a graduate of Seminole High School, was a World Salsa finalist in 2006-2007 and performed as a dancer and acrobat in “High School Musical.”
Chbeeb has had no formal dance training, but began dancing when he was 15 years old. At age 16, he founded the Marvelous Motion Studio in Houston. He is currently an engineering physics major at Loyola Marymount University.
Bellissimo has been dancing for most of his life. He is a graduate of Frontier High School, and played on the school’s soccer, football and lacrosse teams. He likes to write short stories and poems, and his favorite professional dancer is Barry Lather. He finds inspiration working with children in a local pre-school and mentoring young kids between the ages of 6-12 in an after school program.
Jeune began dancing at age 18, and is a graduate of Florida’s New World School of the Arts. He loves motorcycles, and his favorite dancer is Desmond Richardson.
Obayomi has been dancing since he was 6 years old. He is a graduate of Corona Del Sol High School and currently attends Chapman University. A dance highlight for him was performing at Radio City Music Hall.
Bryant began dancing ballet at age 10. He is a graduate of Coral Reef Senior High School and now attends Miami Dade College. His most memorable dance experience was performing for Madonna at her daughter’s birthday party.
Aweau graduated from the Kamehameha Schools and has been dancing since he was 16 years old. He loves his home state of Hawaii, and is an avid collector of home furnishings.
Glover began dancing at age 12, studying Tap and Hip Hop. He is a graduate of Bullard High School, and his favorite dancer is Michael Jackson. Tapping onstage with Gregory Hines, in one of his last shows, changed Jason’s life.
Kapitannikov has been dancing for as long as he can remember. He comes from a dancing family, and his mother is a ballet teacher. He also enjoys sculpting and playing the guitar. He attended the Manhattan Comprehensive High School.
Kasprzak graduated from Wylie E. Groves High School and currently attends Illinois Wesleyan University. He has been dancing since he was 6 years old, and his most memorable dance experience was performing in a Gregory Hines tribute with Hines’ family in the audience.
This week on So You Think You Can Dance, it’s Vegas baby, Vegas!!! That’s right - the contestants that have made it past the cutthroat auditions in big cities like Miami, New York and LA are off to Sin City to dance against the cream of the crop. But who will make it into the Top 20? We can’t wait to find out. Browse our So You Think You Can Dance auditions photo gallery and get pumped for your favorite dancers to take the stage!
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