Jaimie
Goodwin and Kameron Bink Eliminated on 'So You Think You Can Dance'
7/27/07
JAIMIE GOODWIN AND KAMERON BINK ARE ELIMINATED ON “SO YOU THINK YOU
CAN DANCE”
“HAIRSPRAY” DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER ADAM SHANKMAN RETURNS TO
GUEST-JUDGE AS THE TOP 8 DANCERS COMPETE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, ON FOX
ONEREPUBLIC TO PERFORM ON THE LIVE RESULTS SHOW THURSDAY, AUGUST 2
The summer hit SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE was a powerhouse again this
week, with performances by the Top 10 finalists on Wednesday and a musical
performance last night by Mika.
The two girls who received the fewest votes after Wednesday’s
performance show were Jaimie Goodwin and Lauren Gottlieb; the two guys
with the fewest votes were Dominic Sandoval and Kameron Bink. After each
of the four dancers performed a solo routine, it was revealed that Goodwin
and Bink were eliminated from the competition based on total votes
received, ending their quest to become America’s favorite dancer.
Goodwin, 19, is a Contemporary dancer from Virginia Beach, VA; and Bink,
21, is a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Coral Springs, FL. Also last
night, Mika performed “Love Today” from his latest CD, “Life in
Cartoon Motion.”
Next week, the remaining eight finalists (Lauren Gottlieb, Neil
Haskell, Sabra Johnson, Pasha Kovalev, Dominic Sandoval, Lacey Schwimmer,
Danny Tidwell and Sara Von Gillern) compete again on the performance show
Wednesday, Aug. 1 (8:00-9:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX, and Adam Shankman will
return as a guest judge. After a special performance of “Apologize” by
OneRepublic and a guest appearance by African master dancer Titus Fotso,
America’s vote will be revealed, and two more dancers will go home on
the live results show Thursday, Aug. 2 (9:00-10:00 PM ET live/PT
tape-delayed).
Shankman is one of the entertainment world's premiere dance and
physical comedy choreographers, having put his creative stamp on many
well-known comedies, dramas, thrillers and animated films. His
choreographic projects include “The Addams Family,” “Casper,” “Inspector
Gadget,” “Anastasia,” “George of the Jungle,” “Boogie Nights,”
“Miami Rhapsody” and “The Flintstones,” for which he was nominated
for a Bob Fosse Award. He won the Bob Fosse Award for his work with Simon
West.
As director and choreographer, Shankman has brought “Hairspray,”
the feature film adaptation of the Tony Award-winning Broadway production,
to life with a remarkable collection of talent, including John Travolta,
Queen Latifah, Michelle Pfeiffer and Christopher Walken. “Hairspray”
opened in theaters July 20.
OneRepublic was formed in Colorado by Ryan Tedder and
model-turned-guitarist Zach Filkins. The pair moved to Los Angeles, where
they picked up guitarist/keyboardist Drew Brown and drummer Eddie Fisher.
The band’s most recent inductee, Brent Kutzle, plays bass and adds spice
to live shows with his classical cello. Tedder has also written and/or
produced tracks for other artists, including Bubba Sparxxx, Jennifer
Lopez, Paul Oakenfold, t.A.T.u. and Timbaland.
A remix of “Apologize,” which explores the personal pain of band
members’ own relationships gone awry and the empowerment that comes with
moving on, is featured on Timbaland’s album “Shock Value,” which was
released April 3. The remix landed OneRepublic on the Billboard Hot 100
for two consecutive weeks based on digital downloads of “Apologize”
alone, and the band maintained a spot in the iTunes Top 100 Songs for
three weeks following the album’s release. OneRepublic is the No. 1 band
on MySpace and has been in MySpace Music’s Top Artists since summer
2006, with close to 12 million total song plays and counting –
remarkable for a band that is yet to release an album.
Creator of the Masouka dance technique and form, Titus Fotso is a
dancer, teacher, choreographer, actor, singer, songwriter and recording
artist. He founded the JTF World Dance and Research Project for the Art
Not War Foundation. Born in Cameroon, Fotso was introduced to African
traditional dance at the age of 8. He trained and performed with the
National Ballet of Cameroon and other prestigious African dance companies,
and studied modern jazz at the Paris Centre in France. His film credits
include “Amistad” and “Tony Jet”; his stage credits include “Soul
Possessed” and “From the Heart of Love.” Fotso is a faculty member
at the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. He is a 1999 winner of the John Lennon
Songwriting Contest in the World Music category.
Emmy-nominated SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE was created by Simon Fuller
and Nigel Lythgoe and comes from 19 Entertainment Ltd. and dick clark
productions. It is executive-produced by Simon Fuller, Nigel Lythgoe and
Barry Adelman.