Dancing With The Stars 5/17 Live Blogging & Elimination Results

Dancing with the Stars May 17, 2011 Spoiler Elimination Results and Live Blogging is below:

Stevie Knicks and Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo & Nayer are the performers.


LIVE BLOGGING:
9:02 Mark and Chelsea dance the judges’ favorite dance from last night
9:04 Recap video of last night
9:05 Commercial break
9:08 SAFE: HINES AND KYM
9:11 Stevie Nicks musical performance
9:14 Commercial break
9:14 Pitbull ft. Ne-Yo & Nayer musical performance
9:23 SAFE: CHELSEA & MARK
9:27 Commercial break
9:30 Brook Burke interviewing the two safe couples about next week’s semi-finals dances
9:31 Pre-taped motivational video of a young dancer
9:34 Performance
9:37 Commercial break
9:41 Pre-taped video package of how the remaining four contestants feel about the season so far
9:45 Stevie Nicks musical performance of Fleetwood Mac’s Landslide
9:48 Recap of Kirstie/Maks and Ralph/Karina performances from last night
9:51 Commercial break
9:56 HERE WE GO….

SAFE: KIRSTIE AND MAKS

ELIMINATED: RALPH AND KARINA

Videos: Ralph Macchio & Karina Smirnoff’s Salsa & Argentine Tango Oddly Place Them In Last Place, Again

Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff landed in last place on last Monday’s Dancing with the Stars but they were saved from elimination once fan votes were added in with the judges’ score.

This week, Ralph said: “It’s the fans that got me through last week and it’s so important for me to put out a performance this week that’s worthy of their votes.”

With three dances to learn and Ralph’s knee still bothering him, Ralph struggled in rehearsals with the “hip hop, funky” character required for the Salsa. He also had to “super size” his butt with special underwear so he could shake his booty better. He felt more comfortable in rehearsals when it came to the Argentine Tango.

During the performance of the Argentine Tango, Ralph looked refined and like someone definitely worthy of still being in the competition at this stage. The judges were not as kind, as is the case most often when it comes to Ralph and Karina.

Len Goodman (9): “It lacked a bit of emotion…it didn’t really smolder. I liked the set up. I thought it was sharp and precise, full of content. I thought you did a very good job, well done.”
Bruno Tonioli (8): “Yes, something was happening when you were stroking your lamppost there something was stirring there. But once you got hold of Karina, you were very stern. Very detached and cold determination of execution there. I still have not seen the Latin lover….come and get it. Yes, yes…too flat in interpretation.”
Carrie Ann Inaba (8): “You know what’s lacking, you have got to get the emotion that is in your face down to your feet, you have to make it all connect.”
TOTAL SCORE FOR FIRST DANCE: 25

Here is the video of the Argentine Tango:

For their Salsa, Karina was dressed like an extra in the Broadway musical Cats. Ralph shook his supersized butt to I Know You Want Me by Pitbull. The judges were even less kind with scores and comments on Ralph and Karina’s second dance:

Len (7): “All too wild, there was no rhythm. Too harsh, too in your face..it was wiiiiild.”
Bruno (8): “Well, you definitely went for a bad ass Salsa. Are you wearing extra large diapers? You were too rough with your pussy darling, [Crowd boos]. You have to take it gently…[Crowd boos louder, some look disgusted]. Pussy cat, that’s what we call it. What is she?”
Carry Ann (8): After saying Bruno needed a muzzle, said: “Oddly, I liked it. There’s something so bizarre and uncharacteristic for you to put on a booty pad and shake it like your mama told you. I was actually impressed. Yes, your technique went out but this is the most fun I have seen you have throughout the whole competition.”
TOTAL SCORE FOR THE SECOND DANCE: 23. TOTAL SCORE FOR THE NIGHT: 48, LAST PLACE

Here is a video of their Salsa:

Dancing With The Stars 5/16 Scores And Telephone Numbers

Dancing with the Stars 2011 May 16, 2011 had our four remaining couples doing two dances plus a “winner take all” Cha Cha Cha for an additional 15 points going to the team that won. Kirstie & Maks danced the Paso Doble and Viennese Waltz, Chelsea & Mark danced the Rumba and Argentine Tango, Ralph & Karina the Argentine Tango and Salsa and Hines & Kym the Argentine Tango and the Salsa!

Kym’s neck injury during rehearsal didn’t keep Kym Johnson down — nor did it keep the couple from receiving this season’s first perfect score of 30!I

In the final cha-cha round, Hines and Kym beat out Ralph and Karina in the firstround, and Chelsea and Mark beat out Kirstie and Maks in the second. Then Chelsea and Mark knocked out Hines and Kym and won 15 additional points for the night.

Here’s how the leaderboard fared:

• Chelsea & Mark: 73 (28, 30, 15)
• Hines & Kym: 60 (30, 30)
• Kirstie & Maks: 54 (27, 27)
• Ralph & Karina: 48 (25, 23)

BELOW ARE THE TELEPHONE CALL NUMBERS and spoiler result scores. Performance videos and recap will be posted shortly.
Chelsea & Mark – 1-800-868-3401

Hines & Kym – 1-800-868-3403

Ralph & Karina – 1-800-868-3408

Kirstie & Maks – 1-800-868-3411

Dancing With The Stars 5/10 Live Results

Dancing with the Stars Elimination Results May 10, 2011. I will be blogging the results of tonight’s show live so you can find out who got voted off and eliminated in real time.

Adele and Michael Bolton are the guest performers. Who will be safe and in the final four /semi-finals? Who will be sent home?

LIVE ELIMINATION RESULTS (in EST TIME)
SPOILER ALERT:
9:00 Kirstie and Maks dance their Argentine Tango as the judges’ favorite number from lat night
9:06 Commercial Break
9:10 SAFE: HINES WARD & KYM JOHNSON
        SAFE: KIRSTIE ALLEY & MAKS CHEMERKOVSKIY
9:14 Dance Center Video with Len Goodman, Kenny Mayne and Jerry Rice
9:15 Michael Bolton and Delta Goodrem perform I’m Not Ready
9:20 Commercial
9:22 Brook Burke interviews dancers still in jeaopardy
9:25 Spotlight on and a dance by Hefa, Tu’l Niua and Soane Tuita
9:28 Commercial Break
9:34 Musical performance by Delta Goodrem of Natural Woman
9:38 Dance Center Video
9:44 Commercial Break
9:45 Adele performs Rolling in the Deep
9:49 About to find out who else is safe and who is in jeaopardy
9:50 IN JEOPARDY: RALPH MACCHIO & KARINA SMIRNOFF
        IN JEOPARDY: ROMEO & CHELSIE HIGHTOWER
        SAFE: CHELSEA KANE & MARK BALLAS


ELIMINATED: ROMEO & CHELSIE HIGHTOWER


Videos: Ralph Macchio & Karina Smirnoff Get No Love From The DWTS Judges

On the May 9, 2011 episode of Dancing with the Stars,  Ralph Macchio and Karina Smirnoff danced the Viennese Waltz to Maybe I Maybe You by Scorpions as their first dance. For their second and the insta-dance Cha Cha Cha, they danced to Stuck in the Middle With You by Stealers Wheel.

SEE MORE: KARINA CALLS RALPH HER OWN BENJAMIN BUTTON!

For now, here are the video clips of their performances:


Dancing With The Stars 5/9: Live Scores, Results & Telephone Numbers

Dancing with the Stars May 9, 2011 includes two dances for each couple. One is the usual and the second is an instant choreography performance.

Five couples remain on DWTS.  I will be doing a live blogging of results and scores – see below.

FULL SUMMARY RECAP AND ALL PERFORMANCE VIDEOS COMING AT 1 AM EST.

Below are the call numbers:
Chelsea & Mark – 1-800-868-3401
Hines & Kym – 1-800-868-3403
Romeo & Chelsie – 1-800-868-3405
Ralph & Karina – 1-800-868-3408
Kirstie & Maks – 1-800-868-3411

Below are the live scores (Spoiler alert):


FIRST DANCE:
Chelsea and Mark: 29
Hines & Kym: 28 (Hines proposed to Kym during the dance, for fun)
Romeo & Chelsie: 27
Ralph and Karina: 25. Ralph is in major pain from a ruptured cyst. The doctor cleared him to perform but the pain persists. Len said he will take the pain into consideration of his score.
Kirstie & Maks: 28

SECOND DANCE – INSTADANCE 
Chelsea and Mark: 26

Hines & Kym: 26 
Romeo & Chelsie: 25
Ralph and Karina: 21
Kirstie & Maks: 25
TOTAL SCORE:
Chelsea and Mark: 55
Hines & Kym: 54
Romeo & Chelsie52
Ralph and Karina: 46
Kirstie & Maks: 53 

Dancing With The Stars Live Blogging: Starts 5/3 9 PM EST

Dancing with the Stars Elimination Results Show May 3, 2011.

Who was Voted Off and Eliminated? Who went home? See below for live blogging and spoiler results!

Nicki Minaj and James Blunt are the guest performers. As is Wayne Brady.

Six couples still remained at the start of the night: Ralph Macchio and Hines Ward had tied for first place last night, Romeo and Kirstie Alley for last. Chelsea Kane came in third and Kendra Wilkinson fourth.

LIVE UPDATE [EASTERN TIME]:
9:00 Ralph, Karina, Romeo, Chelsie, Mark and Chelsea danced the group number from last night again.
9:10 Commercial Break
9:10 SAFE: HINES AND KYM IN JEOPARDY: KIRSTIE AND MAKS
9:13 Nicki Minaj Performing
9:17 Commercial Break
9:22 Ballet performance by Patricia Zhou, newest member of the Royal Ballet of London. Accompanied by Priscilla Ann signing Dream
9:25 Commercial Break – Ralph and Karina and Mark and Chelsea waiting for results
9:32 SAFE: RALPH AND KARINA IN JEOPARDY: CHELSEA AND MARK
9:35 Macy’s Stars of Dance with Wayne Brady performing a tribute to James Brown
9:38 Commercial Break
9:42 Video: Stars having a heart-to-heart with their professional partners on how to improve
9:46 James Blunt performing
9:50 Showing Clips of Romeo and Kendra
9:51 SAFE: Romeo and Chelsie IN JEOPARDY: Kendra and Loius
9:52 Commercial Break
9:57 SAFE: Kirstie and Maks
9:50 ELIMINATED: KENDRA AND LOUIS

Video:Ralph Macchio & Karina Smirnoff Back On Top With Playful QuickStep


On May 2nd episode of Dancing with the Stars, Ralph Macchio and partner Karina Smirnoff danced the Quickstep to Paolo Nutini’s Pencil Full of Lead and wanted the Quickstep to be their come-back dance.  Though Ralph seemed to be getting the steps in rehearsal, he called the Quickstep a “torture chamber.” Karina said the QT is brutal and hoped her 49-year old partner’s body does not break down from it. 

Their dance was charming, playful, crisp, sharp, fast, and oh so much fun to watch! They were certainly back in top form. AND, I swear Ralph looked younger than ever, and certainly as young as he did in the first Karate Kid all the sudden. Karina was right when she told me recently, “Ralph is my very own Benjamin Button!” [Click here to read that story!]
Here is what the judges thought:

Donnie (10): “Last week, you were my hero for how you pulled through. Your footwork and the way you articulated your feet in this Quickstep was fabulous this week. I thought you two rocked.”
Len (8): “I liked your energy. You had great movement. Your footwork was very, very good. It was clear and it was crisp. You upper body is a little bit loose and you need to get more stable, but overall you did a great job with a very hard dance and I am very pleased.” [LEN! An 8???? YOU SUCK! JK, but seriously, take it easy big guy!]

Bruno (9): “For me it was more than a Quickstep. It was how to grab a quick one at the Speakeasy… And you got it! That was so vivid, so vibrant. You sell it like no one else can. Really really good.”

Carrie Ann (9): “BOOYAH! You’re back. I’m so proud of you, Ralph. You had some really rough weeks. Full exuberance, passion and fun.”

TOTAL SCORE: 36

Video: Dancing With The Stars Recap: Who Shined And Who Fizzled?



Dancing with the Stars May 2, 2011 (week 7) had the theme of “Ballroom Greats,” meaning all the celebrity dancers received additional help in rehearsal from one more professional dancer:  Either former Latin World Champion Shirley Ballas (Mark’s mom) or Luca Baricchi, former Ballroom World Champ.


The couples performed two numbers each, one a group dance and one the usual duo dance. There was a guest judge tonight in addition to our usual suspects: Donnie Burns, a living legend in the Latin dance world.

I won’t recap the group numbers and the judges’ comments, but I have placed their performance videos below. All you probably need to know is that each team got a total score of 30 out 40 (since four judges were voting) and that score was added to their individual dance scores for the night. Since everyone got a 30 for their group efforts after they danced, the group dance was basically a wash in the results.

There were two group teams. The first one was made up of the younger dancers Romeo, and Chelsea Kane plus the older but certainly not any less vibrant Ralph Macchio who pretty much held his own against the younger two. Of course the trio were accompanied by their partners, Chelsie Hightower, Mark Ballas and Karina Smirnoff They did the Cha-Cha-Cha to Lady GaGa’s Born This Way. Here is their performance:

The second team featured Hines Ward with Kym Johnson, Kirstie Alley with Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett with Louis van Amstel and they also Cha-Cha’d to We R Who We R by Ke$ha. Watch below:


Now, let’s get to the individual dances:
Romeo and Chelsie Hightower stole our hearts last week with their Waltz but struggled in their Samba this week, ending up in a tie for last place. They danced to Say Hey by Michael Franti. In rehearsals, Romeo said he wanted to take the top spot all by himself after having tied for first place with Chelsea Kane last week. Shirley Ballas was their assigned coach. Romeo called her the “best Latin dancer in the world” and said she made him realize the difference between “shaking” and “shaaaaaking!” 
The three of them had a blast in rehearsals and about his performance before he danced, Romeo said, “Tonight I am throwing a Samba party in my shoe, in my pants, I don’t care. Everyone is invited.”  Unfortunately, after getting the judges’ scores, Romeo will not be in any mood to dance and I doubt that any of us are still invited.
Bruno (8): “You can definitely get down and shake it and there is plenty of fire there down below and you can raise the heat. You’ve got to get this bounce… You go side to side. It has to go up and down.”

Carrie Ann (8): “There was a lot of bounce going on but it wasn’t sending the Samba message. It was sending another kind of message, you know what I mean? Which is not a bad thing for a lot of girls out there. You have incredible potential as you showed last week. I think you are phenomenal but if you really want to go all the way, you really need to focus on your technique, and getting the right particulars of a dance.”

Donnie (7): “I’ve watched you Romeo, am really interested because I really admire you and I have watched you grow throughout the season. You started off, you did not think it was cool. You have achieved elegance and grace. But, baby, you may have a party in our pants, but you have an earthquake in your shoes when you hit the floor. Measured about a 6 on the Richter Scale.”

Len (7): “I didn’t like it. You talked the talk but you didn’t dance the dance. We’re at the nitty gritty stage of this competition. Anyone of the couples can win and any one of you can go home. It all depends on the performance Monday night. You’ve got to up your game.”

TOTAL SCORE: 30

Hines Ward and Kym Johnson danced the Tango. Luca Baricchi was their “Ballroom Great” coach. Hines said having a male perspective really helped him a lot. He also said getting a 10 is his next goal. Ex Pittsburgh Steeler Jerome Bettis came to Hines’ rehearsal and Hines worked extra hard to impress him because he said, “If I can impress Jerome, I can impress anybody.” It worked! Hines got his first 10 of the season, from Bruno, but it certainly was not my favorite dance of his this season.
Len (8): “It was a mixture for me. Some of it was full of drama, you were like a tiger stalking its prey coming out there sharp and crisp like a pickle! An then it goes into like a fairy mode and it was all a bit too dainty for me… Overall, I liked it very much. You’re a good dancer… but it could have been more determined.”

Bruno (10): “I like the way you play it. Big. Strong. Masterful. Determined. Yet you manage to maintain the slinky, smooth stealthy action of a (?) on the prowl… That was a killer Tango.”

Carrie Ann (9): “What you do that’s so unique and sets you apart is that you take command of every dance. But tonight you were a bit off balance, trying a new hold.”

Donnie (9): “My old dance teacher used to say to me ‘dance from your heart but use your head’ and I think you do that. You have a winning mentality…Your arms looked like American Airlines, looked like you were going to fly.”

TOTAL SCORE: 36

Ralph Macchio and partner Karina Smirnoff danced the Quickstep to Paolo Nutini’s Pencil Full of Lead and wanted it to be their come-back dance. Luca Baricchi was assigned as their “Ballroom Great” teacher and Karina said he was exactly what they needed. Though Ralph seemed to be getting the steps, he called the Quickstep a “torture chamber.” Karina said the QT is brutal and hoped her 49-year old partner’s body does not break down from it. 
Their dance was charming, playful, crisp, sharp, fast, and oh so much fun to watch! They were certainly back in top form. AND, I swear Ralph looked younger than ever, and certainly as young as he did in the first Karate Kid all the sudden. Karina was right when she told me recently, “Ralph is my very own Benjamin Button!” [Click here to read that story!]
Donnie (10): “Last week, you were my hero for how you pulled through. Your footwork and the way you articulated your feet in this Quickstep was fabulous this week. I thought you two rocked.”
Len (8): “I liked your energy. You had great movement. Your footwork was very, very good. It was clear and it was crisp. You upper body is a little bit loose and you need to get more stable, but overall you did a great job with a very hard dance and I am very pleased.” [LEN! An 8???? YOU SUCK! JK, but seriously, take it easy big guy!]

Bruno (9): “For me it was more than a Quickstep. It was how to grab a quick one at the Speakeasy… And you got it! That was so vivid, so vibrant. You sell it like no one else can. Really really good.”

Carrie Ann (9): “BOOYAH! You’re back. I’m so proud of you, Ralph. You had some really rough weeks. Full exuberance, passion and fun.”

TOTAL SCORE: 36

Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy danced the Jive to Ritchie Valens’ La Bamba. Shirley Ballas was their “ballroom great” and helped Kirstie hone her skills. Maks looked more like a drill sergeant than a dance instructor, pushing Kirstie to her limits, but Kirstie said, “That’s why I like it.” Well, she liked it until she cried in the rehearsals because she was so frustrated. Of course Maks consoled her with his loving arms. 
During the dance, Kirstie’s feet looked glued to the dance floor at times. Afterwards, she admitted she got caught up in the acting and got lost in the dance. “I just forgot to move my feet.” The judges were all over the board in their scores:

Carrie Ann (7): “I just love you so much because you bring nothing but incredible performances and complete entertainment. But it just wasn’t quite enough of the Jive, when you were side by side, you were not in sync…. You are looking amazing, I wish I had better remarks tonight.”

Donnie (9):
“I really like it. I buy it…They say in piano and music, the real talent is in between the black and the white keys, and in dancing, the talent is in between the steps. Mechanically you may not be the best dancer here, but you have a talent in between the steps and you fill it with your spirit of who you are…Don’t ever forget, you were a star before you even got here.”

Len (6): “It was fun, it was high energy, it was playful. You’re an actress and you act every dance beautifully. However, as a Jive it was most uneventful…I was disappointed. Your kicks were leaden [surprised no other judge but Len saw what I saw] and I could find very little to commend it.”

Bruno (8): “You might have gone wrong but as an entertainer, it was superb. It was so enjoyable to watch. It was hard for you to do the jive, but your musicality and your instinct was right on the money.”

TOTAL SCORE: 30

Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett and Louis van Amstel danced the Tango to Billy Fury’s Jelousy. Kendra said this was the hardest choreography for her to date and Louis even told her at one point during the rehearsals she looked like she was sitting on the toilet she looked so stiff. Luca Barricchi came to the rescue to co-teach the former Playmate and Kendra felt like she had finally nailed the Tango. Kendra did look confident on the dance floor, but I felt that she did not bend her knees at times when she should have.

Bruno (8): “You have never looked more elegant or sexy. You were hanging onto him a little bit too much… You don’t want to smell his armpits. You don’t really want him, let him chase you.”

Carrie Ann (8): “I’m sooo proud of you. That was nothing but sophistication, elegance, confidence. It was the most beautiful expression of sophistication I have seen from you the whole journey.”

Donnie (8): “I watched you last week break off the shackles and come out of your cocoon…The content of the choreography you tried was massively difficult… I thought you did a bloody good job.”

Len (7): “You coped very well with the demanding choreography. I thought the steps were clean and clear…I wanted it more crisp and as much as I hate to admit it, Bruno was right, you tended to cling on. You need to lift up [your chest]. I thought you did an excellent job with a difficult dance.”

TOTAL SCORE: 31

Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas danced the Paso Doble to Deadmau5 Ghosts N Stuff and Mark wanted her to get into the character of the aggressive bullfighter but knew that would be hard for Chelsea because she is always laughing [IT’S SO TRUE, click here to see pictures of Mark and Chelsea which I took last week, she’s laughing in every single one!]. Mark enlisted the help of his mom, Shirley Ballas, to teach Chelsea how to be a bit more passionate and scary. Their dance was dramatic, intense, techno, modern, and as always, well-choreographed. They got a standing O from the audience but the judges were mixed, and half were left  “confused!”

Len (8): “I get confused. It was too much aggression in my face, it had no refinement to it.”

Bruno (9): “Chelsea, the ball breaker, you came out here and danced with almost violent intensity. It was like a Quentin Tarantino Paso Doble. What you showed is range. The creativity of it was outstanding.”

Carrie Ann (9): “I usually love tradition. Tonight, I’m gonna say ‘Out with the old, in with the new!’ That was the best impression of the Paso Doble. Totally progressive, pushing the boundaries, pushed them wide open. Great job.”

Donnie (8): “You’re very together… I agree with Len, I was a bit confused. Instead of a matador, I got Hell’s Angels, a biker chic.” Bruno got mad, said that was 200 years ago and told him to go back to the time machine. OK BRUNO, you don’t like Donnie, do you?
TOTAL SCORE: 34

Below are the scores and the couples’ telephone numbers, so vote for your favorite!

COUPLE DANCE:

Ralph & Karina (36) – Quickstep- 1-800-868-3408
Hines & Kym (36) – Tango – 1-800-868-3403
Chelsea & Mark (34) – Paso Doble – 1-800-868-3401
Kendra & Louis (31) – Tango – 1-800-868-3407
Romeo & Chelsie (30) – Samba – 1-800-868-3405
Kirstie & Maks (30) – Jive – 1-800-868-3411

TEAM DANCE:

Chelsea & Mark, Ralph & Karina, Romeo & Chelsie (30)
Hines & Kym, Kirstie & Maks, Kendra & Louis (30)

COMBINED SCORE:
66 (36+30): Actor Ralph Macchio and partner Karina Smirnoff
66 (36+30): NFL star Hines Ward with Kym Johnson

64 (34+30): Disney star Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas
61 (31+30): Former playmate Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett and Louis van Amstel
60 (30+30): Actress Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy
60 (30+30): Singer Romeo and Chelsie Hightower

Dancing With The Stars 5/2 Scores And Telephone Numbers

Dancing with the Stars May 2, 2011 episode results and scores are below.

The theme was Ballroom Greats Week as the couples performed two numbers each, one a team number and one the usual duo dance. There was a guest judge tonight in addition to our usual suspects: Donnie Burns.
Below are the scores and the couples’ telephone numbers, so vote for your favorite!

COUPLE DANCE:

Ralph & Karina (36) – Quickstep- 1-800-868-3408
Hines & Kym (36) – Tango – 1-800-868-3403
Chelsea & Mark (34) – Paso Doble – 1-800-868-3401
Kendra & Louis (31) – Tango – 1-800-868-3407
Romeo & Chelsie (30) – Samba – 1-800-868-3405
Kirstie & Maks (30) – Jive – 1-800-868-3411

TEAM DANCE:

Chelsea & Mark, Ralph & Karina, Romeo & Chelsie (30)
Hines & Kym, Kirstie & Maks, Kendra & Louis (30)

COMBINED SCORE (Couple + Team Dances):
66 (36+30): Actor Ralph Macchio and partner Karina Smirnoff
66 (36+30): NFL star Hines Ward with Kym Johnson tango
64 (34+30): Disney star Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas
61 (31+30): Former playmate Kendra Wilkinson-Baskett and Louis van Amstel
60 (30+30): Actress Kirstie Alley and Maksim Chmerkovskiy
60 (30+30): Singer Romeo and Chelsie Hightower