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RealityFreakWill:
ABC press release:


EIGHTH & NINTH COUPLES ELIMINATED ON
"DANCING WITH THE STARS THE RESULTS SHOW,"
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, ON ABC

Taylor Swift Performs New Single, "Jump, Then Fall," for the First Time

Cuban Superstars Tiempo Libre Perform

First Dance-Off with a Double Elimination Sends Two Couples Home

"Episode 906A" - After a night of Waltz, Jitterbug and the first competition Mambo group routine, the remaining nine couples face their first Dance-Off double elimination as the eighth and ninth couples eliminated from the competition are announced, on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show," TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27 (9:00-10:01 p.m., ET), on the ABC Television Network.

Taylor Swift, who sold more records in 2008 than any artist in the world, will make a very special appearance on "Dancing with the Stars the Results Show" on Tuesday, October 27, the release date of the Platinum Edition of her "Fearless" album, to premiere a brand-new single, "Jump, Then Fall," as well as perform her worldwide chart-topping hit, "Love Story," accompanied by professional dancers Cheryl Burke, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Tony Dovolani, Jonathan Roberts, Edyta Sliwinska, and Anna Trebunskaya. Taylor, who at 19 is the youngest artist in history to be nominated for the Country Music Association's prestigious "Entertainer of the Year Award," has had singles top both the country and pop radio charts, and has career record sales in excess of 10 million albums, plus 20 million paid song downloads. She holds the Billboard all-genre record for most Top 20 debuts in a calendar year, as well as the Billboard record for the largest overall airplay audience for a country-based act. She is currently nominated for six American Music Awards and four Country Music Association Awards. Recently Taylor announced that her sold out "Fearless Tour" would return to North America for 37 additional dates in 2010.

Cuban superstars Tiempo Libre take to the "Dancing with the Stars" stage performing "Tu Conga Bach" from their new Sony Masterworks album entitled "Bach in Havana." Representing the new sound of Cuban music, the seven members of Tiempo Libre fled Cuba for a life of freedom in the United States. Their joyful, passionate music celebrates their dual musical heritage of Classical and Afro-Cuban music -- and their exuberant performances on disc and on stage have earned them two Grammy nominations, ecstatic reviews, sold out shows and legions of fans around the world. They have enjoyed collaborations with artists including Paquito D'Rivera, Sir James Galway and Joshua Bell. In 2008 Tiempo Libre brought a true Cuban experience to its American hometown of Miami with the interactive musical production entitled Miami Libre, based on the band's collective immigrant experience and told through English and Spanish narrative with sizzling music and explosive dance.

In a "Dancing with the Stars" first, the couple with the lowest combined scores will be eliminated, while the second and third couple with lowest combined scores will face the judges one last time in a Dance-Off to save their spot in the competition. The two couples will perform a short dance routine of their choosing that they have secretly prepared for the Dance-Off, and the judges' scores for the Dance-Off routine will determine their fate.

By evening's end two couples will be eliminated, as determined by a combination of the judges' scores and viewers' votes, along with the rankings from the Dance-Off dance. Who among the following nine teams will leave the ballroom floor?

* AARON CARTER (pop star) and partner KARINA SMIRNOFF.

* MARK DACASCOS ("Iron Chef America" star) and partner LACEY SCHWIMMER.

* MELISSA JOAN HART (actress) and partner, reigning two-time "Dancing with the Stars" champ MARK BALLAS.

* MICHAEL IRVIN (NFL Hall of Famer) and partner, Season 8 Professional Dancer Competition winner ANNA DEMIDOVA.

* JOANNA KRUPA (model) and partner, Season 7 champ DEREK HOUGH..

* MYA (award winning singer) and partner DMITRY CHAPLIN.

* KELLY OSBOURNE (reality star) and partner LOUIS VAN AMSTEL.

* DONNY OSMOND (showbiz legend) and partner KYM JOHNSON.

* LOUIE VITO (professional snowboarder) and partner CHELSIE HIGHTOWER.

http://www.abcmedianet.com/web/dnr/dispDNR.aspx?id=102109_04

RealityFreakWill:
Week 6 Dancing Scoreboard

Mya/Dmitry
Jitterbug            8     7     9     24

Melissa/Mark
Waltz                7     7     6     20

Mark/Lacey
Jitterbug            9     9     8     26

Aaron/Karina
Waltz                8     9     8     25

Michael/Anna
Waltz                6     8     6     20

Kelly/Louis
Jitterbug            7     6     7    20

Louie/Chelsie
Jitterbug            7     7     7    21

Joanna/Derek
Waltz                8     9    9     26

Donny/Kym
Jitterbug            8     8    8     24

GROUP MAMBO (judges eliminate the teams one by one and are awarded points with the lowest getting 2 and the highest getting 10)

Michael/Anna     2
Louie/Chelsie     3
Melissa/Mark     4
Kelly/Louis        5
Mark/Lacey       6   
Donny/Kym       7
Aaron/Karina     8
Mya/Dmitry       9
Joanna/Derek    10

TOTAL COMBINED SCORES:

Mya/Dmitry    33
Melissa/Mark  24
Mark/Lacey    32
Aaron/Karina  33
Michael/Anna 22
Kelly/Louis     25
Louie/Chelsie  24
Joanna/Derek 36
Donny/Kym    31

potter:
 I like Dancing with the Stars tv show very much. Here is very good pictures of the stars. I have watched its 2 season. 2nd season is very interesting as compare to the 1st season.

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--- Quote from: potter on October 27, 2009, 05:30:55 AM --- I like Dancing with the Stars tv show very much. Here is very good pictures of the stars. I have watched its 2 season. 2nd season is very interesting as compare to the 1st season.

--- End quote ---
potter, this is the 9th season of Dancing with the Stars. It has been about 4 years since DWTS2 and DWTS1.

RealityFreakWill:
Monday’s Dancing : What You Didn’t See

OOPS!: Louie Vito said the jitterbug has been one of his favorite dances so far. “It’s flipping, kicking, flicking, it’s all about fun,” he says. But one move he wasn’t prepared for was dropping. During a flip, Vito’s dance partner Chelsie Hightower fell to the floor with a thud. Both dancers knew it was happening, but the performance had to go on. “Getting her to her feet was all I cared about,” he says. Hightower added she just wanted to get to the next step as quickly as possible. “It looks really quick, but when you’re in it, it feels like a lifetime.”

MY LEFT FOOT: Just as Kelly Osbourne’s sprained foot was beginning to heal, she dislocated her small left toe. “It actually hurts more than my sprained ankle,” she says, but adds it will heal quickly. She hurt her toe while jumping from a trapeze during while taping a segment that aired before her performance Monday night. The goal was to help her face her fears, which she battles each week before she performs. “Climbing a 35-foot ladder and jumping off and hoping that the net will catch you — I’m not into that. That’s my brother’s world,” she says. “It’s the first time I felt proper fear. Like, oh my God, I’m going to die fear.”


CAN’T QUIT DANCING: For the first time in DWTS history, the dancers particiapted in a Mambo Marathon. One by one, dancers were asked to leave the dancefloor, but Donny Osmond wasn’t ready. “I didn’t want to get off the floor,” says Osmond. “Leave with a bang!” And so he turned to Derek Hough and began dancing with him. “He started dancing and I thought, ‘Ok, I’ll go with it,’” Hough joked.

MAMBO HAIR: Joanna Krupa may have won the mambo contest, but her hair definitely lost. When she approached the judge’s table, her dance partner Derek Hough was seen trying to smooth out her ponytail, which looked like it had just passed through a wind tunnel. But Hough’s styling technique wasn’t enough; the show’s hair stylist quickly ran out to the dance floor with a comb. “Her hair was everywhere!” Hough said.

RAISE YOUR HAND: It has been well documented that judge Len Goodman is hard to please. Usually, he’s the one giving the lowest score among the three judges. But Monday night was different. Goodman repeatedly raised his paddle, often with an 8 or 9, handing out the highest score of the night. He did it for Michael Irvin and Aaron Carter, garnering loud approval from the audience.

http://tvwatch.people.com/2009/10/27/mondays-dancing-what-you-didnt-see-32/#more-19273

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