“Dancing with the Stars: Juniors” split up its final four celebs into dance duos during the Semi-Finals, and it turned out to be a battle of young versus old — or rather, young versus slightly less young. Mackenzie Ziegler (age 14) and Miles Brown (age 13) were first up, and then Sky Brown and Ariana Greenblatt (both 10) set out to prove that youth isn’t wasted on the young. How did they do? Watch their routine above and decide for yourself.
In terms of personalities, you couldn’t have asked for a more compatible fit than the lively and outgoing Brown and Greenblatt, not to mention their giddily expressive partners Jt Church and Artyon Celestine, plus their lovable goofball mentors Alan Bersten and Brandon Armstrong. They worked so well as a unit that they even gave themselves a team name and a catchphrase: “Team Small’s got it all!”
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In terms of personalities, you couldn’t have asked for a more compatible fit than the lively and outgoing Brown and Greenblatt, not to mention their giddily expressive partners Jt Church and Artyon Celestine, plus their lovable goofball mentors Alan Bersten and Brandon Armstrong. They worked so well as a unit that they even gave themselves a team name and a catchphrase: “Team Small’s got it all!”
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- 12/3/2018
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
The “Dancing with the Stars: Juniors” semifinal will do something the mothership series has never done before: dance duos. The remaining four couples will perform individual routines before pairing up for said duos in lieu of a second individual routine. So essentially the dance duos are “Dancing”‘s trademark team dances, just with two couples. It’s probably easier on the kiddies now than if they had done it with the typical four couples per team.
As for the individual routines, the four pairs will perform a foxtrot, paso doble, cha-cha or Argentine tango. For what it’s worth, ABC made no mention of an elimination at the end of Sunday’s episode as it usually does in its weekly press releases, so do with that what you will.
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As for the individual routines, the four pairs will perform a foxtrot, paso doble, cha-cha or Argentine tango. For what it’s worth, ABC made no mention of an elimination at the end of Sunday’s episode as it usually does in its weekly press releases, so do with that what you will.
See ‘Dancing with the Stars: Juniors’: Final 4 kids are better than Bobby Bones, so should ‘DWTS’ be more like its spin-off?...
- 11/28/2018
- by Joyce Eng
- Gold Derby
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