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Cat called the auditions “the best day ever on the road.” Back at choreography, Johnny did a great job and he and six others made it through to the next round, joining 18 others. On to Philadelphia and a new guest judge. Joining Nigel and Mary was Misty Copeland, a prima ballerina who was the first African American female soloist for the American Ballet Theatre. Luckily for her, several of those auditioning were dancing “en pointe.” SYTYCD has a habit of showing heart-breaking, tear-jerking stories of why some of the dancers are there, and tonight was no exception. To some extent, I get a little tired of this and know that when Cat interviews someone or the programs features a dancer, the waterworks are soon to follow.

Bridget Whitman was a 19-year-old from Arizona whose dad was in an automobile accident when she was 12, Her two older brothers were unhurt, but her dad died, and soon the judges, especially Mary, were soon in tears, In fact, Mary cried throughout the entire routine and the comments afterward, But Bridget was an amazing dancer and got a ticket to the next round, There was a montage of “the boys of Philly,” as Cat referred to them, and they all were good enough to earn tickets, Amir Sanders was a ballerina with a crazy Afro and several piercings in her nose, and she did “funky pointe” that wowed the judges, Misty thought her technique was beautiful and so were her lines, and Mary agreed, but did Amir get a ticket? Nope, she was sent to handmade christening baby ballet slippers -satin flowers shoes. white crocheted summer booties with beads.ready to ship! choreography, Weird..

Jenna Johnson, on of the Top 10 from last season, kept a promise to partner Landon Anderson, who was her partner when she auditioned last year. He would have gotten a ticket, too, but he was too young. So when he tried this year, Jenna was there with him. They did a beautiful routine and Landon was given a ticket, but Nigel called Jenna back as she tried to follow Landon out of the auditorium. Nigel praised her work and said they would be stupid if they didn’t ask her back this season as an All-Star, and Landon celebrated with her in the lobby.

Then it was time for Justin Bieber and Nick DeMauro to introduce two more crews, I am really getting tired handmade christening baby ballet slippers -satin flowers shoes. white crocheted summer booties with beads.ready to ship! of just how “cute” they are trying to be with this stuff, and I bet they don’t know much about any of the dance crews they are featuring, The first group was Wanted Ashiqz, which mixed Bollywood, hip-hop and theatrics, and the second was Mix’d Element, a group that combined tricks, acrobatics and hip-hop, Frankly, I wasn’t impressed by either one, but I’m not voting on Twitter as they are asking viewers to do..

The next day of auditions in Philly brought out Billy Porter, an award-winning Broadway actor and dancer, to be the guest judge with Nigel and Mary. A standout hopeful was Stanley Glover with a sad story of how his mother died of a heart attack when he was 4 and no one wanted to be his guardian except Margaret Chamberlain, a friend of his mom. He was a bit shy and quiet, but when he started to dance, he transformed into a strange, angry creature of some type that was kind of scary. Nigel, however, was completely taken with Stanley, calling him “intriguing” and said, “I hope you realize how great you really are,” before giving him a ticket.

There was another montage, this one of tongue-tied dancers who couldn’t finish a sentence but who set the stage on fire — and all got tickets, Krumper James handmade christening baby ballet slippers -satin flowers shoes. white crocheted summer booties with beads.ready to ship! “Banks” Davis, 24, was shot twice in the knee four years ago and almost lost the leg, but a pulse was found, the leg was saved and he went on to dance, Billy told him that he was a storyteller, and Mary called his “slow krump,” beautiful, but it was on to choreography for Banks and he didn’t make it through to the next round, He wasn’t alone — 27 dancers were on stage for choreography but only 11 got tickets to the next round, Once more, I’m struck by how many dancers must be turned down, but the emphasis is on the positive and mostly those who are on their way..

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. “Inside Rodin’s Hands: Art, Technology, and Surgery,” through Aug. 3. “Carleton Watkins: The Stanford Albums,” nearly 70 photographs of Yosemite and the Pacific Coast by a foremost American landscape photographer of the 19th century, through Aug. 17. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu. Peninsula Museum of Art. “29 Hands — 15 Artists.” Mark Kitaoka’s photographic studies of the hands of fine and performing artists. Through July 30. Peninsula Museum of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays. Free admission. 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org.

Kepler’s Books, Diana Gabaldon, “Written in My handmade christening baby ballet slippers -satin flowers shoes. white crocheted summer booties with beads.ready to ship! Own Heart’s Blood,” 7:30 p.m, June 12, Foothill College Smithwick Theater, 12345 El Monte Road, Los Altos Hills, Jordan Ellenberg, “How Not to be Wrong: The Power of Mathematical Thinking,” 7:30 p.m, June 16, Laurie Gardner, “The Road to Shine: A Story of Adventure, Life Lessons, and My Quest for More,” 7:30 p.m, June 19, Mystery-Thriller Saturday: An Afternoon of Chaos, Killing, Crime, and Kidnapping @Kepler’s, 1-5:30 p.m, June 21, featuring Barry Eisler, Keith Raffel, Catriona McPherson, Cara Black, Alan Jacobson, Sheldon Siege, Judy Greber (aka Gillian Roberts), John Billheimer and Terry Shames, Alan Furst, “Midnight in Europe,” 7:30 p.m, June 25, Aaron Hurst, “The Purpose Economy: Lessons from the Front Lines of the New Economy,” 7:30 p.m, June 26, YA: Summer Lovin’ Tour: Deb Caletti, Jody Casella, CJ Flood, Sarah Ockler, and Suzanne Young, 7 p.m, June 27, Ninja Story Time with Arree Chung, “Ninja!” 11 a.m, June 29, Kepler’s Books, 1010 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, www.keplers.com or 650-324-4321..



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