So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 7

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So You Think You Can Dance
Season 7
Hosted by Cat Deeley
Judges Nigel Lythgoe
Adam Shankman
Mia Michaels
WinnerLauren Froderman
Runner-upKent Boyd
Release
Original network Fox
Original releaseMay 27 (2010-05-27) 
August 12, 2010 (2010-08-12)
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So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season seven premiered on May 27, 2010. In the August 12 finale, contemporary/jazz dancer Lauren Froderman was named "America's Favorite Dancer" and received the grand prize of $250,000, as well as an appearance on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine and in print advertising for Gatorade. [1] Contemporary dancer Kent Boyd was named runner-up.

Contents

Judging panel

Nigel Lythgoe and Adam Shankman returned as permanent judges and Cat Deeley returned to host. Mary Murphy stepped down from her judging position, but guest judged during Las Vegas week and made an appearance at the finale. [2] Mia Michaels became the third permanent judge for this season. [3] During the auditions, various guest judges joined Lythgoe, including Shankman and Michaels along with others. This was Michaels' only season as a permanent judge. It was announced in early 2011 that Murphy would return as a permanent judge for season 8. [4] Michaels left because she felt she didn't fit well on the panel and wanted to do her own work without being linked to the show. [5]

Auditions

Open auditions

[6]

AuditionCityDateGuest judges
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing ArtsMiamiJanuary 18, 2010 Sonya Tayeh, Jason Gilkison
Paradise Theater The Bronx, New York CityJanuary 25, 2010 Mia Michaels, Adam Shankman
McFarlin Memorial Auditorium DallasMarch 10, 2010 Tyce Diorio, Toni Redpath
Acuff TheatreNashvilleMarch 14, 2010 Adam Shankman, Joey Dowling
Cadillac Palace Theatre ChicagoMarch 18, 2010 Adam Shankman, Stacey Tookey
Orpheum Theatre Los AngelesMarch 26, 2010 Adam Shankman, Hi-Hat

Las Vegas week

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Adam Shankman, Toni Redpath, Lil' C, Tyce Diorio Day 1 kicks off with individual solos, Day 2 is hip-hop, Day 3 is cha-cha, Day 4 is broadway, Day 5 is group routines, Day 6 is Contemporary, and the final day is individual solos.

The Las Vegas callbacks were held at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Task/styleMusicChoreographer(s)
Individual SoloMusic Chosen by ContestantThe contestants
Hip-Hop "OMG"—Usher ft. will.i.am Tabitha D'umo
Cha-cha-cha "Just Dance"—Lady Gaga Toni Redpath
Broadway "Charleston" from Billion Dollar Baby Tyce Diorio
Group routinesPicked out of a hatThe dancers
Contemporary "A Beautiful Mess"—Jason Mraz Travis Wall
Individual soloMusic chosen by contestantThe dancer

Finals

Format changes

Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe has stated numerous format changes for this season. [2] [7] [8] Instead of naming a top 20 to compete in the finals, the show planned on selecting a top 10 - they ended up accepting an extra dancer to create a top 11. The contestants were informed of their inclusion in the finals by the judges either traveling to each dancer's home or personally telephoning them to reveal their fate. This is in contrast to previous seasons where the contestants walked down a long corridor to face the judging panel.

Rather than partnering up the contestants with each other, partners were chosen at random each week from a pool of All-Stars composed of top dancers that have appeared in previous seasons of the show, and the competitors performed in their All-Star partners' specialized style. Additionally, rather than eliminating a pair of contestants each week, contestants were voted on as individuals from the beginning of the competition, and only one was eliminated per week. Only three contestants were featured in the finale, as opposed to the usual four.

On June 16, 2010—the first performance show—host Cat Deeley revealed that the phone numbers viewers needed to dial to vote for their favorite contestant(s) were changed to 1-888-6BEST## from the usual 1-888-TEMPO##, ## being the numerical order of the contestant. This year also marks the first season in which, just like the results shows in all seasons prior, the performance shows were aired live, as opposed to being taped earlier in the week. This is also the first season to be broadcast in high-definition video.

Top 11 contestants

Female contestants

ContestantAgeHome TownDance StyleElimination datePlacement
Lauren Froderman 18 Phoenix, Arizona ContemporaryAugust 12, 2010Winner
Ashley Galvan19 Thousand Oaks, California Lyrical JazzJuly 15, 2010 (Injured)Seventh
Melinda Sullivan 22 Jericho, New York TapJuly 1, 2010Ninth
Cristina Santana24 San Diego, California SalsaJune 24, 2010Tenth
Alexie Agdeppa26 Rowland Heights, California ContemporaryJune 17, 2010Eleventh

Male contestants

ContestantAgeHome TownDance StyleElimination datePlacement
Kent Boyd18 Botkins, Ohio ContemporaryAugust 12, 2010Runner-Up
Robert Roldan19 Thousand Oaks, California ContemporaryAugust 12, 2010Third
AdéChiké Torbert23 Brooklyn, New York ContemporaryAugust 5, 2010Fourth
Jose Ruiz21 Pembroke Pines, Florida BreakdanceJuly 29, 2010Fifth
Billy Bell19 Loxahatchee, Florida ContemporarySixth
Alex Wong23 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada BalletJuly 8, 2010 (Injured)Eighth

Elimination chart

Legend
Female Male Bottom 3 contestants Bottom 2 contestants Injury
Result show date:6/17 6/24 7/1 7/8 7/15 7/22 7/29 8/5 8/12
Contestant Results
Lauren Froderman Btm 3Winner
Kent BoydRunner-Up
Robert RoldanBtm 3Btm 3Btm 2Btm 23rd Place
AdéChiké TorbertElim
Jose RuizBtm 2Btm 2Elim
Billy BellBtm 3Btm 2Btm 2Injury
Ashley GalvanBtm 2Injury
Alex WongInjury
Melinda Sullivan Btm 3Btm 3Elim
Cristina SantanaBtm 3Elim
Alexie AgdeppaElim

Performance shows

The dancers that are marked in bold are contestants.

Meet the Top 11 (June 10, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
All dancers Jazz "Fame"—David Bowie Wade Robson
Kent Boyd
Lauren Froderman

Mark Kanemura
Kathryn McCormick
Jazz"Paris is Burning"—St. Vincent Travis Wall
Alexie Agdeppa
Lauren Gottlieb
Allison Holker
Melinda Sullivan
Broadway "There's Gotta Be Something Better Than This" from Sweet Charity Tyce Diorio
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Comfort Fedoke
Jose Ruiz
Dominic Sandoval
Hip-Hop "Din Daa Daa" (District 78 mix)—George Kranz Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Anya Garnis
Pasha Kovalev
Cristina Santana
Samba "Work" (Freemason remix)—Kelly Rowland Jason Gilkison
Billy Bell
Ade Obayami
Alex Wong
Contemporary "This Bitter Earth/On the Nature of Daylight"—Max Richter and Dinah Washington Mia Michaels
Courtney Galiano
Ashley Galvan
Neil Haskell
Robert Roldan
AdéChiké Torbert
Jazz"Freak"—Estelle feat. Kardinal Offishall Sonya Tayeh

Week 1 (June 16, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Results
Billy Bell
Lauren Gottlieb
Broadway "Footloose"—Kenny Loggins Tyce Diorio Safe
Mark Kanemura
Cristina Santana
Jazz "Starstruck"—Santigold Sonya Tayeh Bottom 3
Comfort Fedoke
Jose Ruiz
Hip-Hop "Beautiful Monster"—Ne-Yo Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Safe
Kathryn McCormick
AdéChiké Torbert
Jazz"Addicted to Love"—Florence and the Machine Travis Wall Safe
Pasha Kovalev
Melinda Sullivan
Jive "L-O-V-E"—VV Brown Tony Meredith
Melanie LaPatin
Bottom 3
Allison Holker
Alex Wong
Contemporary "Hallelujah"—Jeff Buckley Sonya TayehSafe
Alexie Agdeppa
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Hip-Hop"Butterfly"—Jason Mraz Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Eliminated
Lauren Froderman
Ade Obayomi
Pop-Jazz"Oh Yeah"—Yello Mandy Moore Safe
Kent Boyd
Anya Garnis
Cha-cha-cha "Lady Marmalade"—Diva InvasionTony Meredith
Melanie LaPatin
Safe
Ashley Galvan
Neil Haskell
Contemporary"For All We Know"—Roberta Flack & Donny Hathaway Tyce DiorioSafe
Courtney Galiano
Robert Roldan
African Jazz"Norweg" from Saltimbanco Sean CheesmanSafe

Week 2 (June 23, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Results
Pasha Kovalev
Cristina Santana
Paso Doble "Ira Deorum/Sanctus"—James Dooley Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Eliminated
Allison Holker
AdéChiké Torbert
Contemporary "Listen to Your Heart" (Edmee's Unplugged Vocal Edit)—DHT Mandy Moore Safe
Lauren Gottlieb
Alex Wong
Broadway "Summertime"—Sylvester Tyce Diorio Safe
Ashley Galvan
Mark Kanemura
Lyrical Jazz "Wonderful"—Annie Lennox Travis Wall Safe
Billy Bell
Comfort Fedoke
Krumping "So U Think U Can Krump"—Tha J-Squad Lil' C Safe
Anya Garnis
Robert Roldan
Argentine Tango "Libertango"—Bond Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Bottom 3
Ade Obayomi
Melinda Sullivan
Contemporary"Squander"—Skunk Anansie Stacey Tookey Bottom 3
Kathryn McCormick
Jose Ruiz
Bollywood "Marjaani Marjaani Kasama" from Billu Nakul Dev Mahajan Safe
Lauren Froderman
Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval
Lyrical hip-hop "If I Were a Boy"—Beyoncé Knowles Tessandra ChavezSafe
Kent Boyd
Courtney Galiano
Jazz "Amy Amy Amy"—Amy Winehouse Tyce DiorioSafe

Week 3 (June 30, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Results
Lauren Gottlieb
AdéChiké Torbert
Hip-hop "Hot-N-Fun"—N.E.R.D ft. Nelly Furtado Dave Scott Safe
Ashley Galvan
Ade Obayomi
Contemporary "Cosmic Love"—Florence and the Machine Dee CasparySafe
Courtney Galiano
Robert Roldan
Jazz "XXXO"—M.I.A. Sonya Tayeh Bottom 3
Pasha Kovalev
Melinda Sullivan
Salsa "Magdalena, Mi Amor" (Quimbara)—D.L.G. Fabian Sanchez Eliminated
Lauren Froderman
Neil Haskell
Broadway "Let Me Entertain You"—Debbie Gibson Joey DowlingSafe
Billy Bell
Kathryn McCormick
Contemporary"Jar of Hearts"—Christina Perri Stacey Tookey Bottom 3
Anya Garnis
Jose Ruiz
Samba "Long Time"—Shakira Dmitry Chaplin Safe
Kent Boyd
Allison Holker
Jazz"Heartburn"—Alicia Keys Mandy Moore Safe
Alex Wong
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Hip-hop"Outta Your Mind" (District 78 mix)—Lil Jon and LMFAO Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Safe
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Billy Bell Jazz "Something Bigger, Something Better"—Amanda Blank Bottom 3
Jose Ruiz Breaking "Super Bad"—James Brown Safe
Kent Boyd Contemporary "Down" (Candlelight Remix)—Jay Sean Safe
Alex Wong Ballet "Rule the Planet" from Planet of the Apes Safe
Ashley GalvanJazz"Royal T"—Crookers feat. Róisín Murphy Safe
Robert RoldanContemporary"Hold You in My Arms"—Ray LaMontagne Bottom 3
Melinda Sullivan Tap "Empire State of Mind (Part II) Broken Down"—Alicia Keys Eliminated
AdéChiké TorbertContemporary"Ruthless Gravity"—Craig Armstrong Safe
Lauren FrodermanContemporary"Unchained Melody"—Cyndi Lauper Safe

Week 4 (July 7, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Lauren Froderman
Pasha Kovalev
Cha-cha-cha "Telephone"—Lady Gaga and Beyoncé Knowles Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Safe
Lauren Gottlieb
Jose Ruiz
Contemporary "Never Tear Us Apart"—INXS Mandy Moore Safe
Kent Boyd
Comfort Fedoke
Hip-hop "You're Not My Girl"—Ryan Leslie Dave Scott Safe
Courtney Galiano
AdéChiké Torbert
Jazz "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby" (Rae & Christian Remix)—Dinah Washington Mandy MooreSafe
Billy Bell
Katee Shean 1
Broadway "Macavity: The Mystery Cat" from Cats Spencer LiffBottom 3
Ashley Galvan
Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval
Hip-hop"How Low"—Ludacris Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Bottom 3
Kathryn McCormick
Robert Roldan
Jazz"Sinking Feeling"—Róisín Murphy Sean CheesmanSafe
Marla 2
AdéChiké Torbert
Bollywood "Mourya Re" from Don: The Chase Begins Again Nakul Dev Mahajan Alex Wong (Injured) Withdrew
Kent Boyd
Lauren Froderman
Contemporary"Collide" (Acoustic version)—Howie Day Travis Wall Safe
Ashley Galvan
Robert Roldan
Quickstep "Man with the Hex"—Atomic Fireballs Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Galvan Bottom 3
Billy Bell
Jose Ruiz
African Jazz "The Hunt"—Mickey Hart Sean CheesmanBell Bottom 3
  • ^1 Shean was asked to step in due to an injury sustained by Allison Holker.
  • ^2 Marla, the assistant choreographer, was asked to step in due to contestant Alex Wong sustaining an injury during rehearsal that would force his withdrawal from the competition.
  • Alex would have done the foxtrot with Anya, but due to his injury, it was cancelled.

Week 5 (July 14, 2010)

  • Performances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Lauren Froderman
Mark Kanemura
Tahitian"Jungle"—Last VoicesTiana LiufauSafe
Anya Garnis
AdéChiké Torbert
Salsa "Oyelo Que Te Conviene"—Eddie Palmieri Liz Lira
Danny Davalos
Safe
Courtney Galiano
Jose Ruiz
Broadway "Mister Cellophane" from Chicago Joey DowlingBottom 3
Allison Holker
Robert Roldan
Contemporary "Fix You"—Coldplay Travis Wall Safe
Billy Bell
Anya Garnis
Jive "Paradise by the Dashboard Light"—Meat Loaf Louis van Amstel Bottom 3
Kent Boyd
Neil Haskell
Broadway "Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, MO" from Damn Yankees Tyce Diorio Safe
Billy Bell
Lauren Froderman
Jazz "Boogie Shoes"—KC & the Sunshine Band Mandy Moore Bell Bottom 3
Jose Ruiz
Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval
B-boying "Battle for the Beat"—District 78 Tabitha and
Napoleon D'umo
Bottom 3
Kent Boyd
AdéChiké Torbert
Contemporary "You Only Disappear"—Tom McRae Dee CasparyBoth Safe
Robert Roldan
Kathryn McCormick 6
Disco "Instant Replay"—Dan Hartman Doriana SanchezSafe
  • Ashley was supposed to do a rumba routine with Pasha, but due to her injury, it was cancelled.

Week 6 (July 21, 2010)

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Lauren Froderman
Hip-hop "My Chick Bad"—Ludacris ft. Nicki Minaj Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Safe
Allison Holker
Jose Ruiz
Contemporary Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind theme—Jon Brion Sonya Tayeh Bottom 3
Lauren Gottlieb
Robert Roldan
Jazz "Wasted Time"—My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult Tyce Diorio Bottom 3
Kent Boyd
Kathryn McCormick
Jazz"Tightrope"—Janelle Monáe Sonya TayehSafe
Comfort Fedoke
AdéChiké Torbert
Lyrical Hip-hop "Fallin' "Alicia Keys Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Safe
Lauren Froderman
Robert Roldan
Samba "Drummer Boy" (SYTYCD Remix)—Debi Nova Dmitry Chaplin Roldan Bottom 3
Jose Ruiz
AdéChiké Torbert
Paso Doble "The Arrival/Rampage/Continued Existence"—James Dooley Dmitry ChaplinRuiz Bottom 3
Kent Boyd
Stephen "Twitch" Boss 9
Stepping "Pro Nails" (Rusko remix)—Kid Sister Chuck MaldonadoSafe
  • Billy was to be partnered with Courtney, unfortunately, the routine was cancelled due to his injury. He was still able to perform the following week.
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
AdéChiké Torbert Contemporary "This Woman's Work"—Maxwell Safe
Robert RoldanContemporary"Parachutes"—Trevor Hall Bottom 3
Lauren FrodermanContemporary"The Waves"—Elisa Safe
Jose Ruiz Breakdancing "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose"—James Brown Bottom 3
Kent BoydContemporary"End of the Road" (A capella)—Boyz II Men Safe

Week 7 (July 28, 2010)

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Kent Boyd
Anya Garnis
Cha-cha-cha "My First Kiss"—3OH!3 ft. Ke$ha Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Safe
Kathryn McCormick
Robert Roldan
Contemporary "Heaven Is a Place on Earth"—Katie Thompson Stacey Tookey Safe
Courtney Galiano
AdéChiké Torbert
Jazz "Manteca"—Dizzy Gillespie Tyce Diorio Safe
Comfort Fedoke
Jose Ruiz
Hip-hop "Try a Little Tenderness"—Otis Redding Marty Kudelka
Dana Wilson
Ruiz Eliminated
Lauren Froderman
Allison Holker
Broadway "Who's Got the Pain?" from Damn Yankees Tyce DiorioBottom 3
Billy Bell
Ade Obayomi
Contemporary "Mad World" (Alternate Version)—Michael Andrews ft. Gary Jules Stacey TookeyBell Eliminated
Kent Boyd
Jose Ruiz
Broadway "From This Moment On" from Kiss Me, Kate Spencer LiffRuiz Eliminated
Lauren Froderman
AdéChiké Torbert
Foxtrot "Fever"—Beyoncé Knowles Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Froderman Bottom 3
Billy Bell
Robert Roldan
Bollywood "Ganesh" from Bombay Dreams Nakul Dev Mahajan Bell Eliminated
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Jose Ruiz B-boying "Giant Squid"—RJD2 Eliminated
Lauren Froderman Contemporary "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman"—Aretha Franklin Bottom 3
Billy Bell Contemporary "Lights Go Down"—Telepathe Eliminated
Kent Boyd Contemporary "A Song For You"—Elliott Yamin Safe
Robert Roldan Contemporary "A Beautiful Mess" (A Raining Jane sessions)—Jason Mraz Safe
AdéChiké Torbert Contemporary "Pretty Wings"—Maxwell Safe

Week 8 (August 4, 2010)

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Lauren Froderman
Pasha Kovalev
Argentine Tango "Oblivion"—Ástor Piazzolla Miriam Larici
Leonardo Barrionuevo
Safe
Lauren Gottlieb
AdéChiké Torbert
African Jazz "The Path"—Ralph MacDonald Sean CheesmanEliminated
Robert Roldan
Anya Garnis
Viennese Waltz "Lost"—Anouk Jonathan Roberts Bottom 2
Kent Boyd
Courtney Galiano
Disco "When Love Takes Over"—Kelly Rowland feat. David Guetta Doriana SanchezSafe
Lauren Froderman
Ade Obayomi
Commercial Jazz "Hide U" (John Creamer and Stephane K Remix)—Kosheen Sean CheesmanSafe
Kathryn McCormick
AdéChiké Torbert
Contemporary "Fearless Love"—Melissa Etheridge Dwight Rhoden
Desmond Richardson
Eliminated
Robert Roldan
Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval
Hip-hop "Scars"—Basement Jaxx feat. Kelis, Meleka and Chipmunk Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Bottom 2
Kent Boyd
Neil Haskell
Contemporary"How It Ends"—DeVotchKa Travis Wall Safe

Week 9 (August 11, 2010)

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Kent Boyd
Lauren Gottlieb
Bollywood "Om Mangalam" from Kambakkht Ishq Nakul Dev Mahajan
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Lauren Froderman
Hip-hop "Power"—Kanye West Napoleon and Tabitha D'umo
Mark Kanemura
Robert Roldan
Jazz "Whip It"—Devo Tyce Diorio
Lauren Froderman
Robert Roldan
Contemporary "That Home"—The Cinematic Orchestra Dee Caspary
Kent Boyd
Lauren Froderman
Jazz"Hip to Be Square"—Huey Lewis and the News Mandy Moore
Kent Boyd
Allison Holker
Contemporary"Sundrenched World" (Live Session)—Joshua Radin Stacey Tookey
Kathryn McCormick
Robert Roldan
Broadway "Cool" from West Side Story Spencer Liff
Lauren Froderman
Pasha Kovalev
Cha-cha-cha "Not Myself Tonight"—Christina Aguilera Tony Meredith
Melanie LaPatin
Kent Boyd
Robert Roldan
Malevos"The Chosen/Drum Addict"—Taylor LongMiriam Larici
Leonardo Barrionuevo
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusic
Kent BoydContemporary"The Finish Line"—Train
Robert RoldanContemporary"The District Sleeps Alone Tonight"—The Postal Service
Lauren FrodermanContemporary"I'm Going Down"—Mary J. Blige

Result shows

Results show musical performances

WeekPerformer(s)TitlePerformance type
Week 1 Usher "OMG"pre-recorded performance
Justin Bieber feat. Usher "Somebody to Love"music video premiere
Week 2 Debi Nova "Drummer Boy"live performance
Week 3 Ne-Yo "Beautiful Monster"pre-recorded performance
Week 4 Natasha Bedingfield "Touch"live performance
Week 5 Christina Perri "Jar of Hearts"pre-recorded performance
Week 6 Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull "I Like It pre-recorded performance
Week 7 Christian TV "When She Turns 18"live performance
Allison Iraheta feat. Orianthi "Don't Waste the Pretty"pre-recorded performance
Week 8 Janelle Monáe "Tightrope"live performance
Flo Rida "Club Can't Handle Me"live performance
Finale Black Gold "Shine"live performance

Week 1 (June 17, 2010)

  • Group dance: Top 11: "Acapella"—Kelis (Jazz; Choreographer: Tessandra Chavez)
  • Guest dancer(s): Keith Roberts and Karine Plantadit
  • Bottom 3's solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Melinda Sullivan Tap "I Got the Feelin'"—James Brown Safe
Alexie Agdeppa Jazz "I've Been Loving You Too Long"—Otis Redding Eliminated
Cristina Santana Salsa "La Guarachera"—Celia Cruz and Tito Puente Safe

Week 2 (June 24, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Cristina SantanaSalsa"Quimbara"—Celia Cruz & Johnny Pacheco Eliminated
Melinda SullivanTap"Heels"—Q-Tip Safe
Robert RoldanContemporary"Everywhere I Go"—Lissie Safe

Week 3 (July 1, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Billy BellContemporary"Fly"—Ludovico EinaudiSafe
Robert RoldanJazz"Hater"—Various Production Safe
Melinda SullivanTapNone 3 Eliminated

^3 Sullivan chose to dance a cappella.

Week 4 (July 8, 2010)

  • Group dance: "When We Dance"—Sting (Contemporary; Choreographer: Mia Michaels)
  • Guest dancer(s):
    • Touring cast of In the Heights : "96,000" from In the Heights (Choreographer: Andy Blankenbuehler)
    • All-Stars Pasha & Anya - Cha-Cha from Season 3 Auditions; Song: "Magic Carpet Ride"—Mighty Dub Katz
  • Bottom 3's solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Alex WongN/A 5 Withdrew
Billy BellContemporary"To Build a Home"—The Cinematic Orchestra Safe
Ashley GalvanContemporary"Lost" (Acoustic version)—Anouk Safe

^4 Wong sustained an injury to his Achilles tendon during rehearsal and was unable to perform during the show on 7/7/2010. He was therefore automatically placed in the bottom 3 and in danger of elimination. Due to the seriousness of the injury, Wong needed surgery and 3 months of recuperation and was forced to leave the competition, causing both Bell and Galvan to be safe to continue into the next week.

Week 5 (July 15, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Ashley GalvanN/A 5 Withdrew
Billy Bell Contemporary "Stand by Me"—Ben E. King Safe
Jose Ruiz Breaking "Chicken Bone Circuit"—RJD2 Safe

^5 Galvan sustained an injury to a rib on Monday July 12, 2010. Unable to perform, she was automatically placed in the bottom 3 for the week.

Week 6 (July 22, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Billy BellN/ASafe
Robert Roldan Contemporary "Fireflies"—Ron Pope Safe
Jose Ruiz B-boying "It's Just Begun"—Jimmy Castor Bunch Safe

^6 The judges chose not to eliminate anyone, which means that two people are to be eliminated in week seven.

Week 7 (July 29, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Jose Ruiz B-boying "Hot Music"—Soho Eliminated
Billy Bell Contemporary "Szerencsetlen"—Venetian Snares Eliminated
Lauren Froderman Contemporary Jazz "Let's Get It On"—Marvin Gaye Safe

Week 8 (August 5, 2010)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Lauren Froderman Contemporary "Wasted Time"—Me'Shell Ndegeocello Safe
Kent Boyd Jazz "Dynamite"—Taio Cruz Safe
AdeChike Torbert Contemporary "Sir"—Various ArtistsEliminated
Robert Roldan Jazz "Mr. Muscle"—Rusko Bottom 2

Week 9 (Finale) (August 12, 2010)

  • Group dances:
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer
Top 11 + All-stars Hip-Hop RA —Nathan Lanier Christopher Scott
Judges' picks
DancersStyleMusicChoreographerChosen by
Kent Boyd
Neil Haskell
Broadway "Shoeless Joe" from Damn Yankees Tyce DiOrio Kenny Ortega
Billy Bell
Ade Obayomi
Contemporary "Mad World" (Alternate Version)—Michael Andrews feat. Gary Jules Stacey Tookey Nigel Lythgoe
Comfort Fedoke
AdéChiké Torbert
Lyrical Hip-hop "Fallin'"—Alicia Keys Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Mia Michaels
Kent Boyd
Anya Garnis
Cha-cha-cha "My First Kiss"—3OH!3 feat. Ke$ha Jean-Marc Généreux
France Mousseau
Cat Deeley
Robert Roldan
Dominic “D-Trix” Sandoval
Hip-hop "Scars"—Basement Jaxx feat. Kelis, Meleka and Chipmunk Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Tyce DiOrio
Lauren Froderman
Pasha Kovalev
Argentine Tango "Oblivion"—Ástor Piazzolla Miriam Larici
Leonardo Barrionuevo
Nigel Lythgoe
Allison Holker
Robert Roldan
Contemporary "Fix You"—Coldplay Travis Wall Adam Shankman
Jose Ruiz
Dominic “D-Trix”Sandoval
Breakdance "Battle for the Beat"—District 78Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Mary Murphy
Stephen "Twitch" Boss
Lauren Froderman
Hip-hop"My Chick Bad"—Ludacris feat. Nicki Minaj Napoleon and
Tabitha D'umo
Adam Shankman
Allison Holker
Alex Wong
Contemporary"Hallelujah"—Jeff Buckley Sonya Tayeh Cat Deeley
Billy Bell
Robert Roldan
Bollywood "Ganesh" from Bombay Dreams Nakul Dev Mahajan Stacey Tookey
Kent Boyd
Neil Haskell
Contemporary"How It Ends"—DeVotchKa Travis WallMia Michaels
  • Eliminated
    • Robert Roldan
  • Runner-up
    • Kent Boyd
  • Winner
    • Lauren Froderman

All-Stars Dance Pool

The All-Stars Dance Pool features some of the best and most popular dancers that have been featured on previous seasons. They acted as partners for the top eleven contestants this season, and rotated every week. Each of the dancers represents one specific style of dance and only danced in that genre with a partner. They did not choreograph any routines but learned them just as the contestants did.

All-Stars, Contestant Partners, and Results
DancerSeasonDance StylesPlacementPartner
Week 1Week 2Week 3Week 4Week 5Week 6Week 7Week 8Week 9
2
Contemporary/Jazz
Top 8
AlexAdéChikéKentBilly 7 RobertJoseLaurenKent
3
Ballroom/Latin
Top 12
KentRobertJoseAlexAdéChikéBillyKentRobert
Hip Hop/Breaking
Top 8
LaurenAshleyJoseRobert
Contemporary/Jazz/Hip Hop
Top 6
BillyAlexAdéChikéJoseRobertAdéChikéKent
Contemporary/Jazz
3rd Place
AshleyLaurenKentKent
Ballroom/Latin
Top 6
MelindaCristinaMelindaLaurenAshleyLaurenLauren
Comfort Fedoke
4
Hip Hop/Krump
Top 8
JoseBillyKentAdéChikéJose
Mark Kanemura
Contemporary/Jazz
Top 6
CristinaAshleyLaurenRobert
Popping/Locking/Krump
Runner-up
AlexieAlexLaurenKent 9 Lauren
Courtney Galiano
Contemporary/Jazz
4th Place
RobertKentRobertAdéChikéJoseBillyAdéChikéKent
Ade Obayomi
5
Contemporary/Jazz
Top 6
LaurenMelindaAshleyBillyLauren
6
Contemporary/Jazz
3rd Place
AdéChikéJoseBillyRobertRobert 8 KentRobertAdéChikéRobert
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  This dancer was in the bottom 2 this week
  This dancer was in the bottom 3 this week.
  This dancer did not perform this week due to injury making it the dancer's routine with all-star cancelled.
  Due to a dancer injury, this All-star stepped in to perform with the injured dancer's contestant partner.
  This All-Star did not perform this week and had someone else step in for them.
  This All-Star did not perform this week.
  This dancer won the competition

Tour

The SYTYCD 2010 Season 7 tour took place in 40 cities across the US, creating many sold-out shows. It took place from the end of September to the end of November. The dancers from Season 7 for the tour were Lauren Froderman, Kent Boyd, Robert Roldan, AdéChiké Torbert, Billy Bell, Jose Ruiz, and Ashley Galvan. The all-stars for the tour were Allison Holker from Season 2, Dominic Sandoval from Season 3, Courtney Galiano from Season 4, Ade Obayomi from Season 5 and Kathryn McCormick from Season 6. Also featured was the winner of Season 6, Russell Ferguson.

Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings

ShowEpisodeFirst Air Date Rating
(18–49)
Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(timeslot)
Rank
(night)
1Auditions #1 and #2May 27, 20105.098.2 [9] 13
2Auditions #3 and #4June 2, 20104.687.4 [10] 14
3Auditions #5 and #6 / Vegas Callbacks, Part 1June 3, 20105.398.7 [11] 13
4Vegas Callbacks, Pt. 2June 9, 20105.098.1 [12] 13
5Meet The Top 11June 10, 20104.176.8 [13] 35
6Top 11 PerformJune 16, 20104.076.6 [14] 36
71 of 11 Voted OffJune 17, 20103.866.2 [15] 36
8Top 10 PerformJune 23, 20103.976.4 [16] 25
91 of 10 Voted OffJune 24, 20103.976.4 [17] 36
10Top 9 PerformJune 30, 20103.675.9 [18] 26
111 of 9 Voted OffJuly 1, 20103.775.8 [19] 36
12Top 8 PerformJuly 7, 20102.486.5 [20] [lower-alpha 1] 12
131 of 8 Voted OffJuly 8, 20103.976.2 [21] 25
14Top 7 PerformJuly 14, 20103.776.0 [22] 36 (tied)
151 of 7 Voted OffJuly 15, 20103.565.7 [23] 36
16Top 6 PerformJuly 21, 20103.665.8 [24] 37
171 of 6 Voted OffJuly 22, 20103.765.7 [25] 36
18Top 5 PerformJuly 28, 20103.365.4 [26] 36
191 of 5 Voted OffJuly 29, 20103.565.9 [27] 36 (tied)
20Top 4 PerformAugust 4, 20103.666.1 [28] 37
211 of 4 Voted OffAugust 5, 20103.465.6 [29] 36
22Top 3 PerformAugust 11, 20103.666.1 [30] 37
23Winner AnnouncedAugust 12, 20104.176.7 [31] 23 (tied)

See also

Notes

  1. Nielsen split this episode into two, so a combined average is displayed here. The first half gained 6.4 million viewers with a 2.3/8 rating/share, ranked number 1 in the timeslot and number 3 for the night. The second half, which aired at 9 pm, gained 6.5 million viewers with a 2.5/8 rating/share, ranked number 2 in the timeslot and number 2 for the night.

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