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Learn more- A week after MIchael Bolton needed some time, love and tenderness to get over his sour departure, it's Story Night on "Dancing with the Stars." Each performance is going to tell a story (this is the same theme night that brought us the amazing awkwardness that was Kate Gosselin's "Paparazzi" dance last season. This time, the use of props is encouraged.
After the pros give an example of what it means to tell a story through a performance, we get to the competition.
Jennifer & Derek: The pair quickly decides to tell the story of Jennifer being the teacher that Derek had a crush on in school. Derek got a little frustrated in rehearsal, but Jennifer turned up the intensity and vowed to kick the samba's ass. Head judge Len Goodman said he enjoyed the story, which continued through the dance, but he pointed out a little problem. Bruno Tonioli called Jennifer "the sexy mistress of Cougartown." Carrie Ann Inaba said the routine was "slightly out of sync," but they did take the story from start to finish. Scores: 8, 8, and 8. Total: 24
Florence & Corky: Florence was whisked back to her Broadway days, when she played Maria in "The Sound of Music" in the early 1960s. She had to do a waltz to "Edelweiss," which she said reminded her of her husband of 20 years, who doed eight years ago. She cried when talking about how proud he would have been of her. Bruno called it simple, effective and "very, very, very sweet." He pointed out that the waltz is meant to include constant movement, and there were times when she seemed to stop and set up the next move. Carrie Ann said Florence's real story pushed her dance to another level. She did note that the dance was a little "on the simple side." Len called it "poignant, emotional and sweet," but said the technique in her feet is "non-existent." Scores: 7, 6, and 7. Total: 20
Kurt & Anna: A week after going "from the outhouse to the penthouse," in Len's words, Kurt was asked to take on a foxtrot to the music of "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter (you might know it as the "American Idol" elimination song a few seasons back). Carrie Ann said Kurt had an incredible charm, his hold was beautiful, their chemistry was fantastic, and she loved it. Len said some musicality was lacking, but "everything else was penthouse." Bruno criticized some sloppy movements and said Kurt nearly dropped Anna at one point. Scores: 8, 8, and 7. Total: 23
Margaret & Louis: Margaret was handed Barry Manilow's "Copa Cabana," but her practice time was a little limited because Margaret was on tour through Canada. Len said it started nicely, but it got a little rough and heavy in the middle when she lost her timing. Bruno praised Margaret for "waving the rainbow flag" (referring to her outfit), but said she lost her way in the dance. He said the footwork and the timing were off. Carrie Ann said she loved the story, but that she may have gotten too excited. "'Dancing with the Stars' has gone gay!" Carrie Ann added. Margaret said she was proud of her performance and that she wanted to address gay pride because of some recent suicides by young gay people. Scores: 6, 6, and 6. Total: 18
Audrina & Tony: Audrina had to tap into a deep emotional place to make her waltz believable. The story was one in which Tony played a Marine who comes to Audrina in her dreams for one last dance together. Tony called it "compelling and touching storytelling," before adding that it was "a hit." Carrie Ann said it was beautifully acted and beautifully danced. She gave one criticism (saying Audrina has to work on pointing her toes), but said the competition is on. Len said an old dance teacher once told him (before Audrina was born), "You walk with your feet and you dance with your heart," and he called this "the most touching dance of the night." Scores: 8, 9, and 9. Total: 26
Bristol & Mark: Bristol drew a foxtrot to "Just the Way You Are." Mark came up with a story in which he plays a homeless guy trying to get Bristol's attention as she walks by, and then she gives in and dances with him. Carrie Ann said this was "a hard one," and Bristol's performance inexperience hurt her. She said she didn't quite get the story from the performance. Len said Bristol took a chance, as he'd suggested last week, but he didn't like it. Bruno said her execution was fine, because she does everything she has to do, but she had to feel the emotion of the music more and he wanted her to show it. Scores: 6, 6, and 7. Total: 19
Brandy & Tony: Brandy said the portrayal of her relationship with Maks last week seemed like they were always fighting. She vowed to listen more and talk less, and put tape over her own mouth in rehearsal. They prepared a dance in the story of "The Bodyguard." They danced the samba. Len said it had energy, punch, rhythm, nice hip action, but he didn't get the story. Bruno said he's "starting to see the comeback of the diva." Carrie Ann tried to give Maks the kind of smack on the butt that he gave Brandy in their rehearsals. She said she didn't condone that behavior, but it worked. Scores: 8, 8, and 8. Total: 24
Kyle & Lacey: Kyle struggled with being "soft and delicate" in preparation for their waltz. He pulled it together when it came time to perform, though. Their story was one of two strangers meeting at a coffee shop and falling in love. Bruno said it was a picture "of a blossoming teenage romance." He said Kyle has the likability factor all sewn up, but he still has to work on his feet. Carrie Ann said Kyle brings the fun to the floor. She loved it and said it was great storytelling. Len said the acting and performance was good, but Kyle has "done nothing" with his footwork. Scores: 8, 7, and 8. Total: 23
'The situation' & Karina: Mike "The Situation" wanted to prove that he has musicality, which he thinks he has ("You can't fist pump if you don't know the beat, right?" Karina put their foxtrot to a futuristic, time traveling vibe. Carrie Ann said Mike was on his way to becoming a dancer. Len said, "If that's the future, I'm glad I live in the past." He said if The Situation was dancing in his backyard, he'd have to close the curtains. Bruno said it was a little odd, but "in a very weird way, very entertaining." Scores: 7, 6, and 7. Total: 20
Rick & Cheryl: Cheryl came up with a story for Rick's samba in which he'd let down his team by blowing a last-minute shot. He said he could relate. She shows up to dance with him when he's alone at the bar that night, and cheers him up. It worked. Len said it was good. Bruno said it was hot and that he wants to see more of it. Carrie Ann agreed with the screaming audience that it was great and added that Rick was right on the music. Scores: 8, 8, and 8. Total: 24
LEADER BOARD:
Audrina & Tony: 26
Jennifer & Derek: 24
Brandy & Maks: 24
Rick & Cheryl: 24
Kurt & Anna: 23
Kyle & Lacey: 23
Florence & Corky: 20
"The Situation" & Karina: 20
Bristol & Mark: 19
Margaret & Louis: 18
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