“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 5 Episode 6 (S05E06) : Top 20 perform
So You Think You Can Dance season 5 episode 6 (S05E06) was released on yesterday 10th June, 2009 with title “Top 20 Perform” . In this Episode Top Twenty Dancer which has selected from around the country, they have performed in front of the judges.
TV Show : “So You Think You Can Dance”
Released date : 10th June, 2009
Genre : Reality, dancing
Host : Cat Deeley
Judges : Adam Shankman, Mary and Nigel
Top 20 Performer List
- Jeanine Mason
- Phillip Chbeeb
- Asuka Kondoh
- Vitolio Jeune
- Karla Garcia
- Jonathan Platero
- Randi Evans
- Evan Kasprzak
- Paris Torres
- Tony Bellissimo
- Caitlyn Kinney
- Jason Glover
- Janette Manrara
- Brandon Bryant
- Ashley Valerio
- Kupono Aweau
- Melissa Sandvig
- Ade Obayomi
- Kayla Rodomski
- Max Kapitannikov
So You Think You Can Dance” Season 5 Episode 6 story
In this Episode Top 20 twenty performers have performed in front of the judges and gave their best performance. The Couple dance was the theme of this Episode.
Jeanine Mason & Phillip Chbeeb
Style: Hip Hop
Song: Mad by Ne-Yo
Choreographers: Tabitha & Napoleon D’Umo
Judges comments
Adam: Unfreakinreal. Jeanine held her own with Phillip.
Mary: I disgust to oppose with Adam, but I’m not going to.
Nigel: Jeanine made a mark for her to keep up with Phillip’s following.
Asuka Kondoh & Vitolio Jeune
Style: Broadway
Song: Hot Honey Rag from Chicago
Choreographer: Tyce Diorio
Judges comment
Adam: Felt more artificial than the first performance, but it was danced very well.
Mary: Left sitting a little disappointed, though Tyce and the audience probably were not. Played it safe.
Nigel: Very strong dancing but devoid of their own personalities.
Karla Garcia & Jonathan Platero
Style: Chacha
Song: Poker Face by Lady Gaga
Choreographer: Tony Meredith
Judges Comment
Adam: Really good. You beeped me up. Jon needs a little more flexibility, but it didn’t matter.
Mary: Woooo. If it’s not uneven, it’s not amusing
Nigel: Exploded with chemistry. thrilling, challenging, and entertaining.
Randi Evans & Evan Kasprzak
Style: Jazz
Song: I Only Have Eyes for You by Jamie Cullum
Choreographer: Tyce Diorio
Judges comment
Adam: faintly perpendicularly challenged as a couple, but both danced like you were 8 feet tall. Evan’s a beautiful dancer.
Mary: The stars have come out tonight. Woooo. Just smoldering.
Nigel: Absolutely fantastic. A couple people will recognize.
Paris Torres & Tony Bellissimo
Style: Hip Hop
Song: Let the Beat Rock by The Black Eyed Peas (Boys Noize Megamix)Choreographers: Tabitha & Napoleon D’Umo
Judges Comment
Adam: Really good. But the dresses were distracting, and there was not enough rebound.
Mary: Not memorable. Expected more from hip hop dancer Tony. Just good, which is not good enough?
Nigel: Agree with Mary. You require a lot of growth. Didn’t feel right.
Caitlyn Kinney & Jason Glover
Style: Bollywood
Song: Jai Ho from the Slumdog Millionaire soundtrack
Choreographer: Nakul Dev Mahajan
Judges comment
Adam: You guys rock. Jason’s hand work was so excellent, and it looked effortless. Caitlyn blew it out there.
Mary: Glad that Bollywood came to Hollywood. Love the costumes. Strong right from the beginning.
Nigel: You brought it tonight. Beautiful to see.
Janette Manrara & Brandon Bryant
Style: Foxtrot
Song: Come Fly with Me by Michael Buble
Choreographer: Louie van Amstel
Judges comment
Adam: Lovely. Both worked mutually. Brandon had character and performance, unlike Vegas.
Mary: Janette was Ginger Rogers. The lifts looked natural because Brandon is a powerhouse.
Nigel: Great job learning something new. Great, but there is still some work to be done.
Ashley Valerio & Kupono Aweau
Style: Jazz
Song: Felt Mountain by Goldfrapp
Choreographer: Wade Robson
Judges comment
Adam: Had to work at watching the dancing because it’s so strange. Technique is beautiful; aptitude is amazing.
Mary: Bought it 100%. Marvelous.
Nigel: People will talk about that routine. Adhered to the characters throughout. In a completely different world.
Melissa Sandvig & Ade Obayomi
Style: Contemporary
Song: Right Here Waiting by Richard Marx
Choreographer: Mandy Moore
Judges comment
Adam: Special. Melissa is living proof that you get better with age. Ade’s power is profound because it is quiet. Really moving.
Mary: Woooo. So totally believable. Everything flowed so fluidly.
Nigel: Beautiful to have a ballerina on the program. Doesn’t think anyone’s seen how good Ade is yet.
Kayla Rodomski & Max Kapitannikov
Style: Samba
Song: Jum Bah Day by House of Gypsies
Choreographer: Louie van Amstel
Judges comment
Adam: It was so good. Max must be the luckiest man alive. It’s like Kayla, who’s never done ballroom, was born in a ballroom. She could have never looked that good without Max.
Mary: I hear a train. I’m losing my voice.
Nigel: Kayla is one of those dancers that appear able to do everything. Max was also great, but would like to see him be a bit sharper. Topped a brilliant evening.
The Final Roundup:
Best pair of the Night: Jeanine and Philip's Hip-Hop
Second Best pair of the Night: Melissa and Ade's Contemporary
Third Best pair of the Night: Randi and Evan's Jazz
Fourth Best pair of the Night: Kayla and Max's Samba
Best Male of the Night: Philip Chbeeb
Best Female of the Night: Melissa Sandvig
My Early Faves Who Didn't Disappoint: Philip Chbeeb, Evan Kasprzak, Kupono Aweau, Caitlin Kinney
New Faves Who Are Catching My Attention: Jeanine Mason, Jonathan Platero, Karla Garcia, Jason Glover, Janette Manrara, Melissa Sandvig, Kayla Radomski, Ade Obiyomi.


























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