August 20, 2008
Elisa Toffoli (Featured Singer on SYTYCD) CD Giveaway
Written by: JohnThe music of Italian singer Elisa Toffoli has been featured a number of times on SYTYCD. Here’s a list of all Elisa Toffoli’s So You Think You Can Dance connections.
Since thousands of people are still visiting this site to check out all the great So You Think You Can Dance music, I decided that I should give away a couple of Elisa Toffoli’s CDs.
One CD I plan on giving to one person at random from anyone who comments on this post or if you want to remain private you can ask to be entered in the contest by asking on our Contact Us page.
I haven’t decided how I’ll give away the other CD. Try and blow me away somehow. Do something cool and exciting. For example, post a link to this blog somewhere that will drive thousands of people to it. Make an incredibly insightful and cool comment somewhere. Make me laugh. Basically do something that will be beneficial for the Pure SYTYCD community or at least get my attention in some nice way.
I’ll end the competition September 29. Enough time for you to get Elisa’s CD before Elisa’s US and Canadian Tour.
Any questions, feel free to ask away.
If you don’t want to wait for the giveaway, then you can always go buy Elisa Toffoli’s CD: Dancingon Amazon.
August 15, 2008
Italian Singer Elisa Toffoli US and Canada Tour Dates
Written by: JohnI figured I might as well round out my Elisa Toffoli posts (see my previous coverage of Elisa’s music on So You Think You Can Dance) by listing all of Elisa’s Canadian tour dates and US tour dates. I’m sad that she won’t be coming to Las Vegas, but there’s a decent chance that I could be in Salt Lake City on November 15th and it would be a lot of fun to catch Elisa in Salt Lake City.
Wed. Oct. 29 Toronto, ON - The Mod Club - Buy Tickets
Thurs. Oct. 30 Montreal QC - Le Savoy
Sun. Nov. 1 Allston, MA - Great Scott - Buy Tickets
Tues. Nov. 4 Vienna, VA (D.C.) - Barns of Wolf Trap
Wed. Nov. 5 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom - Buy Tickets
Frid. Nov. 7 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda’s - Buy Tickets
Tues. Nov. 11 Chicago, Il - Martyrs’
Wed. Nov 12 St. Louis, MO - Off Broadway - Buy Tickets
Sat. Nov. 15 Salt Lake City, UT - Venue TBD
Wed. Nov. 19 Los Angeles, CA - The Roxy - Buy Tickets
Thurs. Nov. 20 San Francisco, CA - Café Du Nord - Buy Tickets
Sat. Nov. 22 Portland, OR - Doug Fir Lounge
Mon. Nov. 24 Seattle, WA - Triple Door
Here’s a quick biography of Elisa Toffoli:
Italian-born singer-songwriter Elisa, a multi-platinum, award-winning star in her native country, will launch her first tour of the United States and Canada on October 29. As acclaimed internationally for her powerful live performances as for her inspired, emotionally direct pop-rock recordings, Elisa has appeared on various world stages with music legends including Andrea Bocelli, Luciano Pavarotti and Tina Turner. To date, though, her only North American engagements have been singing the Italian national anthem at the closing ceremony of the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics and two sold-out shows at NYC’s Joe’s Pub in April 2008. Elisa’s highly anticipated upcoming tour is in support of her North American debut album Dancing, released July 15 on Sugar/Universal.
The itinerary kicks off with a show in Toronto on the 29th followed by one in Montreal the next night. The remainder of the tour encompasses coast-to-coast dates in the U.S., beginning with a Boston-area show at Great Scott in Allston on November 1. Highlights also include bookings at the Bowery Ballroom in NYC (11/5), Martyr’s in Chicago (11/11), the Roxy in Los Angeles, CA (11/19) and San Francisco’s Café Du Nord (11/20).
Stateside fans first became familiar with Elisa when Dancing’s title track was featured in a breathtaking routine on So You Think You Can Dance in June 2007. Organic fan reaction from that airing has since accumulated over 1 million views of the clip on YouTube, and propelled the song to the Top 20 on iTunes, where it reached close to 100,000 paid downloads prior to the album’s release. Another stand-out track from Dancing, “Rock Your Soul,” has also been featured on the hit program.
Other album highlights include the ethereal, hypnotic ballad “Rainbow,” which has a new video spotlighting Lacey Schwimmer, who originally danced to “Dancing” when it captivated music lovers on SYTYCD. Also featured are the passionate album opener “The Waves,” the heartbreaking “Broken,” the rock-flavored “Stranger” and an elegiac take on Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah.” Another cover, Elisa’s dreamlike rendition of the Rolling Stones’ “Wild Horses,” is available exclusively on the iTunes version of the album.
To date, Elisa’s artistry has been honored with major awards including five from Italy’s prestigious Festival di Sanremo, an MTV European Music Awards Best Italian Artist win and a Tenco Award for Best Debut Album for Pipes And Flowers (’97). With her North American album and touring debut, Elisa is poised to win honors and hearts in the new world as well. “Having the opportunity to play here, especially, is very important because for me, it really comes down to the face to face with an audience,” says Elisa. “I’m very curious about what that will be like on the tour. I believe that we are all the same, that the world is one place. I want to see if that is true.”
Tags: Elisa • Elisa Canada Tour • Elisa Toffoli • Elisa US Tour • So You Think You Can Dance • SYTYCD • SYTYCD MusicLacey Schwimmer Featured on Elisa Toffoli Music Video “Rainbow”
Written by: JohnI don’t know how many of you have been following my list of So You Think You Can Dance Music, but one of the interesting artists that’s had their music on multiple seasons of So You Think You Can Dance is Elisa Toffoli.
So far, Elisa Toffoli’s music has been on SYTYCD at least 3 times that I know of:
Lacey Schwimmer and Kameron dancing to Elisa’s song “Dancing”
to Mia Michaels choreography. Here’s a video of Lacey Schwimmer and Kameron dancing to “Dancing”:
Some people have called this dance their favorite SYTYCD dance of all time. My favorite part is when Lacey leaps into Kameron’s arms at about the 1:15 mark.
The song Dancing sung by Elisa was also performed by Kelli Baker during the Salt Lake City/Dallas audition show:
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Finally, Courtney Galiano danced a Top 6 solo to the song “Rock Your Soul” by Elisa
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Well, it turns out that Lacey Schwimmer made an unofficial video for Elisa Toffoli’s song “Rainbow.”
Honestly, I would have loved to see Lacey do a Rhumba to this song, but Lacey actually did a pretty credible job as an actor in this video. Enjoy:
Also, watch this blog over the next couple weeks, because I plan on giving away some free Elisa Toffoli CDs. My only hint is that if you want some free Elisa Toffoli CDs and music, then it would be a good idea to start adding thoughtful comments to my blog.
Tags: Courtney Galiano • Elisa • Elisa Toffoli • Kameron • Lacey Schwimmer • Mia Michaels • Rhumba Music • So You Think You Can Dance • So You Think You Can Dance Music • SYTYCD • SYTYCD MusicAugust 7, 2008
Group Dance Music from the Finale of So You Think You Can Dance
Written by: JohnThe final installment of music from the 2008 Season of So You Think You Can Dance. A very sad time for all of us. However, when you look back at the long list of SYTYCD music, then at least we can listen to our favorite music from the show to get us by until next year.
Top 20 Group Dance to the song “Boom”—Sin featuring T-Pain (Hip-hop; Choreographer: Shane Sparks)
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Top 5 Male dancers group dance to the song “Five Guys Named Moe” from Five Guys Named Moe (Broadway; Choreographer: Nigel Lythgoe)
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Robert Muraine & Phillip Chebeeb battle danced to the song “Stronger”—Kanye West
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- Original Music Video
Mary Murphy & Dmitry Chaplin danced a Samba to the song “Baila, Baila”—Angela Via
Cirque du Soleil/Cast of Criss Angel: Believe danced to the song “Homage to the Rabbits”—Éric Serra; Choreographer: Wade Robson
Debbie Allen Dance Academy featuring Nigel Lythgoe danced to the song “Boogie Wonderland”—Earth, Wind and Fire
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Dancers from seasons 1-3 danced to the song “Don’t Stop the Music”—Rihanna
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- Original Music Video
Elimination Music
Courtney Galiano was eliminated to the song “It’s Only Life”—Kate Voegele
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Katee Shean was eliminated to the song “From Where You Are”—Lifehouse
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Music from the Judges Picks on the SYTYCD Finale
Written by: JohnAfter listing all the music on the 2008 SYTYCD, it’s only fitting that we finish it off with the list of music from the judges picks.
Nigel Lythgoe’s Pick
Katee Shean and Joshua Allen danced Bollywood to the song “Dhoom Taana” from Om Shanti Om choreographed by Nakul Dev Mahajan
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Mary Murphy’s Pick
Courtney Galiano and Gev Manoukian danced Rumba to the song “Wishing on a Star”—Rose Royce choreographed by Tony Meredith and Melanie LaPatin
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Adam Shankman’s pick
Comfort Fedoke and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Hip-hop to the song “Forever”—Chris Brown choreographed by Dave Scott
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- Original Music Video
Lil C’s Pick
Chelsie Hightower and Mark Kanemura danced Hip-Hop to the song “Bleeding Love”—Leona Lewis choreographed by Napoleon D’umo and Tabitha D’umo
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- Original Music Video
Mia Michaels’ Pick
Katee Shean and William Wingfield danced Pas de deux to the song “Imagine”—David Archuleta choreographed by Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson
Adam Shankman’s Pick
Courtney Galiano and Mark Kanemura danced Jazz to the song “The Garden”—Mirah choreographed by Sonya Tayeh
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Mary Murphy’s pick
Katee Shean and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Contemporary to the song “Mercy”—Duffy choreographed by Mia Michaels
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- Original Music Video
Debbie Allen’s pick
Kherington Payne and Stephen “Twitch” Boss danced Viennese waltz to the song “A New Day Has Come”—Celine Dion choreographed by Jean-Marc Genereux
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- Original Music Video
Nygel Lythgoe’s pick
Katee Shean and Joshua Allen danced Hip-hop to the song “No Air”—Jordin Sparks & Chris Brown choreographed by Napoleon D’umo and Tabitha D’umo
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Elimination Music
Courtney Galiano was eliminated to the song “It’s Only Life”—Kate Voegele
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Katee Shean was eliminated to the song “From Where You Are”—Lifehouse
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So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Courtney - Solo
Written by: JohnEnjoy this video from the So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Courtney - Solo
A solo was performed by Courtney Galiano to the song “They Weren’t There” sung by Missy Higgins
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So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Twitch - Solo
Written by: JohnEnjoy this video from the So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Twitch - Solo
A solo was performed by Stephen “Twitch” Boss to the song “It Was All In Your Mind” sung by Wade Robson
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So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Katee - Solo
Written by: JohnEnjoy this video from the So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Katee - Solo
A solo was performed by Katee Shean to the song “Hide and Seek” sung by Imogen Heap
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- Original Music Video
So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Joshua - Solo
Written by: JohnEnjoy this Video from the So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Joshua’s Solo
A solo was performed by Joshua Allen to the song “(Not Just) Knee Deep” sung by Funkadelic
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So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Courtney & Katee
Written by: JohnEnjoy this video of the So You Think You Can Dance (SYTYCD) Finale - Courtney & Katee’s Couple Number
Courtney Galiano and Katee Shean danced a Broadway to the song The Trolley Song sung by Rufus Wainwright choreographed by Tyce Diorio
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