The first season of Live to DanceLive to Dance release date came to an end on Wednesday, February 9, 2011. The finale episode, Live to Dance dvdhosted by Andrew Gunsberg and featuring experts Paula Abdul, Travis Payne, and Kimberly Wyatt, recapped the first season from the auditions to the finals.
To start the show, the top six dance acts performed a routine together, featuring their own styles and combining some of the individual dancers with the large groups. The six acts were: Dance Town Chaos, The Vibe, Twitch, Kendall Glover, White Tree Fine Art, and D'Angelo & Amanda. The high-energy opening routine was choreographed by Paula Abdul.
After a recap of last week's performances, Andrew brings out the Top 6 acts to announce the Top 3 (in no particular order) after America's vote. The Top 3 are: ballet duo White Tree Fine Art, ballroom duo D'Angelo & Amanda, and contemporary soloist Kendall Glover.
Before the other two acts perform, Andrew meets some of the former contestants in the audience: Dax & Sarah, Bev & Hap, and Chi-Town Finest Breakers. We are reminded that Chi-Town Finest Breakers are a group of five siblings who were once homeless and, along with their father, go around teaching other children how to dance to bring happiness into their lives. For their efforts, Chrysler has donated a Town & Country minivan to the family, and they are very surprised and grateful.
Next to perform is White Tree Fine Art. Kimberly thinks they have already won by coming this far in the competition and showing that America does embrace ballet. Paula loves their emotional, spiritual and loving connection. Travis says that America overruled him at each step in the competition, and they got it right. Last week, he became a believer in White Tree Fine Art, but this week, he "became a fan."
The final performance is by Kendall Glover. Paula says she is a brilliant shining star for choreographers, and a wonderful person.
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