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The remaining 10 couples performed Argentine Tango, Contemporary, Foxtrot, Jazz, Rumba, and Quickstep routines.
*Wicked* stars Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, and Michelle Yeoh sent special video messages.
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy earned a score of 35/40 for their Jazz routine to “What Is This Feeling?”
Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold received a score of 28/40 for their Contemporary routine to “The Wizard And I.”
There was no elimination last week, viewer votes from Dedication Night and Wicked Night were combined with the judges’ scores to determine the couples in jeopardy.
Why this matters: *Dancing with the Stars* incorporating popular themes like *Wicked* attracts a broader audience and keeps the show relevant. The combined scores and potential double elimination add high stakes, increasing viewer engagement.
Week 6 of *Dancing with the Stars* was filled with Broadway magic as the contestants brought their interpretations of *Wicked* to the dance floor. The opening number featured a medley of *Wicked* hits choreographed by Christopher Scott, enhancing the night’s theme. Performances included:
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy:: Jazz routine to “What Is This Feeling?” impressed the judges, with Bruno calling it “delicious.”
Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold:: Contemporary routine to “The Wizard And I” received mixed reviews, with judges noting transitions needed improvement.
Jon M. Chu praised the season, adding excitement to the judging panel. The blend of dance styles and *Wicked*’s musical numbers created a unique and entertaining episode.
Q: Who was the guest judge for *Wicked* Night?
Jon M. Chu, director of the *Wicked* movie adaptation.
Q: Which songs from *Wicked* were featured?
Songs included “What Is This Feeling?”, “The Wizard And I”, and more in a medley during the opening number.
Q: What were the standout performances?
Alix Earle and Val Chmerkovskiy’s Jazz routine and Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold’s Contemporary routine were highlights.
*Dancing with the Stars* successfully integrated the *Wicked* theme, enhancing the viewing experience.
Guest judge Jon M. Chu brought a fresh perspective to the panel.
The combined scores from two weeks added intensity to the competition, raising the stakes for the contestants.
Keep an eye on performances as the season progresses, as the competition heats up and eliminations loom.
What did you think of the *Wicked* Night performances? Which couple do you think defied gravity the most? Let us know in the comments!
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