Alex Da Silva (dancer)

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Alex Da Silva
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Born (1968-03-27) March 27, 1968 (age 54)
Occupation Choreographer

Alex Da Silva is a Brazilian dancer and choreographer, specializing in Salsa dancing. Da Silva is also known for being a recurring guest choreographer on the Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance . [1]

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Biography

Da Silva was born March 27, 1968, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [2] He discovered Salsa dancing at the age of 20. [3] He is credited with contributing to the LA-style of salsa dancing. Da Silva started his career as a salsa dancer and instructor in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Rape charge and conviction

In 2009, Da Silva was charged with "four counts of forcible rape, two counts of assault with intent to commit rape and two counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object." [4] Da Silva stated he was innocent and pleaded not guilty to all charges. [4] He had stated in interviews that the sex was consensual and that the women were trying to extort money from him and they may have known each other as they came from the same small town. [5]

Da Silva was arrested in August 2009, and unable to pay bail set at two million dollars, he remained in jail for two years as mistrials and delays prevented his case from reaching a conclusion. [6] [7]

On September 16, 2011, a downtown Los Angeles jury found Alex Da Silva, 43, guilty of raping a 22-year-old woman in August 2002 and assault with intent to commit rape involving another woman in March 2009. [8]

On January 27, 2012, L.A. Superior Court Judge Kathleen Kennedy, defense attorney Carlos Valdez. Valdez and associates Santa Ana CA handed down a 10-year prison sentence in reference to the 2009 arrest. [9]

Da Silva was released from prison on February 15, 2018. He was deported back to Brazil soon after.

SYTYCD choreography

SeasonShowDancersStyleMusic
Season 1 Week 1 Michelle Brooke
Jonnis Tannis
Mambo "Caravan"—Eddie Torres and His Mambo Kings
Melissa Vella
Ryan Conferido
Week 2 Salsa "Cubanjam"—Orquesta la Palabra
Week 5Kamilah Barrett
Nick Lazzarini
Mambo"Mambo Cool"—Ernesto Marquez and his Orchestra
Ashlé Dawson
Artem Chigvintsev
Cha Cha "El Sabroso Son"—La Palabra
Week 6Ashlé Dawson
Blake McGrath
Argentine tango "Santa Maria"—Gotan Project
Week 7Ashlé Dawson
Jamile McGee
Salsa"Oh Mayi"—La Sonora Poncena
Week 8Alex Da Silva
Lauren Sánchez
Guest performance"Caravan"—Eddie Torres and His Mambo Kings
Season 2 Week 1 Allison Holker
Ivan Koumaev
Salsa"El Tamblor"—La Palabra
Natalie Fotopoulos
Musa Cooper
Mambo"Nina"—Joe Cuba Sextet
Week 3 Heidi Groskreutz
Ryan Rankine
Cuban rumba "Rumba del Solar"—Angelo Rodriguez
Allison Holker
Ivan Koumaev
Argentine tango"Libertango"—bond
Week 7"La Cumparsita"—Orquestra Esquela de Tango
Heidi Groskreutz
Benji Schwimmer
Mambo"Black Mambo"—Angel and the Mambokats
Week 9Salsa"La Comay"—Sonora Carruseles
Season 3 Week 1Ashlee Langas
Ricky Palomino
Argentine tango"Sentimiento Tango"—Trio Federico-Berlingieri
Lauren Gottlieb
Neil Haskell
Salsa"Friday Night Rhythm"—Mazerati 5
Week 4Shauna Noland
Cedric Gardener
Mambo"Flauta Y Timbal"—Tito Puente
Week 7Sara Von Gillern
Danny Tidwell
Argentine tango"Whatever Lola Wants"—Sara Vaughan and Gotan Project
Season 4 Week 2 Chelsie Hightower
Mark Kanemura
"Mi Confesión"—Gotan Project
Susie Garcia
Marquis Cunningham
Salsa"Aguanilé"—Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe
Week 4Kourtni Lind
Matt Dorame
Mambo"Ban-Con-Tin"—Super-All-Star
Week 5Chelsie Hightower
Mark Kanemura
Salsa"Fuego"—Joe Bataan

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