Carly blaney serge onik biography
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Carly Blaney | |
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Season | Season 11 |
Birthday | June 17, 1994 |
Hometown | Wyckoff, New Jersey |
So You Think You Can Dance Profile | |
Dance style | Contemporary |
Partner(s) | Rudy Abreu Serge Onik |
Placement | Top 14 |
All-Star Profile |
Carly Blaney was a contestant on season 11 of So You Think You Can Dance. Her genre is contemporary. Carly was eliminated on July 30, 2014.
Biography[]
Carly began dancing at the age of 2 because of her older sister.
So You Think You Can Dance[]
Carly first auditioned for season 10 but got cut during Vegas Week. She later returned for season 11 and auditioned in Chicago, Illinois.
- Main article: Season 11 performances
Meet the Top 20 (July 2, 2014)[]
Carly was paired up with Rudy Abreu for the first live show of the season. They danced a contemporary choreographed by Stacey Tookey to "Take It Easy" by Jetta.
Week 1 (July 9, 2014)[]
In the package, the pairs must interview each other in 10 seconds. Carly is paired up with Serge Onik and they perform a contemporary choreographed by Sonya Tayeh to the acoustic version of "Latch" by Sam Smith.
Week 2 (July 16, 2014)[]
In the package, dancers must reveal something America didn't know about the
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So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 11
Season of television series
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its eleventh season on Wednesday, May 28, 2014.[1] The commission of an eleventh season was first announced by series creator Nigel Lythgoe on the September 10, 2013, telecast of the season 10 finale.[2] The season again features Lythgoe, who also serves as executive producer, and ballroom expert Mary Murphy as the two permanent members of the judge's panel while Cat Deeley continues in her role as host for a tenth consecutive season.
Contemporary contestant Ricky Ubeda won the competition, and his prizes include $250,000, the chance to appear on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine, the offer of a role in the 2014 Broadway revival of the musical On the Town as choreographed by one of this season's guest choreographers, Joshua Bergasse, and the title of America's Favorite Dancer. The runner-up was tap contestant Valerie Rockey. This season saw the show eliminate interactive viewer participation by telephone, with producers preferring to divert weekly voting to the show's website and the network's new proprietary smartphone app, a process that reduced the overall number of votes each pa
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Kraj produkcji | Stany Zjednoczone |
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Język | angielski |
Prowadzący | Lauren Sánchez (I seria) |
Data premiery | 20 lipca 2005 |
Lata emisji | od 2005 |
Liczba odcinków | ok. 319 (stan a celebrity maj 2024) (18 edycji) |
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Stacja telewizyjna | FOX |
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So Tell what to do Think Give orders Can Dance – amerykański program rozrywkowy, emitowany go in 2005 przez stację Cheater.
Główną nagrodą w programie jest czek o wartości 100 tys. dolarów.
Uczestnicy
[edytuj | edytuj kod]Zwycięzcy
[edytuj | edytuj kod]Edycja | Tancerz |
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1 | Nick Lazzarini |
2 | Benji Schwimmer |
3 | Sabra Johnson |
4 | Joshua Allen |
5 | Jeanine Mason |
6 | Russell Ferguson |
7 | Lauren Froderman |
8 | Melanie Moore |
9 | Eliana Girard |
10 | Amy Yakima |
11 | Ricky Ubeda |
12 | Gaby Diaz |
13 | Leon "Kida" Burns |
14 | Lex Ishimoto |
15 | Hannahlei Cabanilla |
16 | Bai
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