‘Dancing with the stars’ premiere summary – see the week 1 scores and leaderboard

‘Dancing with the stars’ premiere summary – see the week 1 scores and leaderboard

Dancing with the stars The 20th birthday season is kicked off on Tuesday 16 September and this year’s competition is fierce than ever. The premiere contained inaugural versions of all famous participants, who dance on hits such as “yes, and?” By Ariana Grande and “Abracadabra” by Lady Gaga.

Unfortunately, the premiere had to continue without old judge Carrie Ann Inaba, who had to miss the show because of an unknown disease. A few hours before the opening evening, Inaba fans informed via Instagram That she didn’t come tonight.

“I wanted to share that I will not be in the show tonight, because I feel pretty under the weather,” she wrote in a statement. “I rest and can’t wait to be back in good health next week.”

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The episode started with a dazzling opening number of the Pro Dancers and Troupe to “Kill the Lights” by Whitney Myer, choreographed by Ray Leeper. The completely new group (Carter Williams, Hailey Bills, Onye Stevenson and Jaxon Willard) also took the ballroom for the first time and danced to “just watch” by Tate Mcrae.

Co-host Alfonso Ribeiro announced at the end of the show that the viewers of season 34 premiere doubled compared to season 33, which shows that this season will be one to watch. This must be the best talent that the show has seen so far, which is especially appropriate for the 20 -year anniversary season of the show.

Keep reading for the Dancing with the stars Premiere Scores, which the jury members thought about each dance and was eliminated if one of your favorites in week 1.

What were the Dancing with the stars Premiere scores?

Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa

Score: 10/20 (5, 5)

Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa carried out a salsa to “break my soul” by Beyoncé. Hough called it a “great first dance,” but he said he wanted to see more Latin elements. He also hinted that the score may be lower than expected, because he wants to leave them room to grow. In the meantime, Bruno said he loved the Beyoncé references, but noted that some stepping were a bit wobbly. In general, he called it a very good performance. Derek and Bruno both gave Chiles Fives.

Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach

Score: 10/20 (5, 5)

Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach carried out a cha cha to “milkshake” from Kelis in “Milkshake”. Bruno joked that his butt shakes was ‘first -class’. He added that Dylan was very good during some times of the routine, but at other times he was on the timing. Derek agreed with Bruno that Dylan was the music and suggested that he tried to be a leading man more and show more power. “In general, what a fantastic and surprising first dance,” Derek added. He also earned five from the jury members.

Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten

Score: 12/20 (6, 6)

Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten performed a cha cha to “Woman” by Kesha with the horns of DAP-Kings. Derek had no words. “You are great,” he said, adding that her dance had a broadway quality. Bruno agreed and called her brutal, sexy, yet stylish. Both judges advised Elaine to complete her movements. Derek concluded that her journey to recovering dance is now starting. They earned Zikes van Derek and Bruno.

Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas

Score: 15/20 (8, 7)

Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas carried out a tango to “Golden” from Huntr/X, Ejae, Audrey Nuna, Rei Ami & Kpop Demon Hunters Cast. Bruno praised Whitney’s acting and dancing and called the entire version ‘incredible’. He described the routine as a “fantastic” tango, exactly as it should be. Derek also said it was wonderful. He noted that her frame should have been a bit more consistent and added that if Carrie Ann was here tonight, she would have loved the routine. Derek admitted them a seven, while Bruno gave the couple an eight (even though they showed seven on the score card).

Baron Davis and Britt Stewart

Score: 10/20 (5, 5)

Baron Davis and Britt Stewart carried out a cha Cha to “ukan’t touch this” by Mc Hammer. Derek described the routine as “so nice” and praised Baron’s charisma and performance quality. Bruno said he loved all the hammer references. Both judges, however, pointed out that his heel leads. Baron and Britt received five across the board.

Alix Earle and Val Chemovskiy

Score: 13/20 (7, 6)

Alix Earle and Val Chemmovskiy carried out a cha Cha to “Circus” by Britney Spears. Bruno said Alix danced very well and she did everything she had to do. He wants her to improve her continuity and connection. Derek called the routine “sharp, clean, accurate and powerful.” But he warned that her precision should not change into stiffness. They received a seven Van Derek and a six from Bruno.

Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold

Score: 10/20 (5, 5)

Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold carried out a tango to “Abracadabra” from Lady Gaga. Derek praised the dance as impressive and said that Scott looked comfortable during the sections next to each other. However, he criticized Scott’s arm positioning. Bruno joked playfully that Scott had stolen his suit before giving more feedback. He emphasized that the dance needed more authentic tango elements and encouraged Scott to work on his refinement. The couple was awarded five.

Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov

Score: 12/20 (6, 6)

Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov performed a tango to “Stronger (What Don’t Kill You)” by Kelly Clarkson. Bruno called the routine well done and admired Danielle’s fluidity and movement on the floor. Derek noted that the dance was wonderful to look at and called her a fresh air. Both judges advised her to improve her shoulder line (of which Derek said he will tell the participants week after week). They deserved sixes.

Jen Affleck and Jan Ravnik

Score: 12/20 (6, 6)

Jen Affleck and Jan Ravnik carried out a salsa to “Nuevayol” from Bad Bunny. Derek said he could not believe that Jen just had a baby two months ago. “That was a great, great first dance. How Derek, Derek, noticed that the lifts delayed the routine a bit. Bruno added that because she was good enough to do the lifts, he wants her to concentrate more on the steps.” One that you get in it pushed it, “he suggested.” She didn’t keep it all locked. “They have received six from the jury members.

Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson

Score: 9/20 (4, 5)

Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson performed a tango to “It’s still rock & roll to me” by Billy Joel. Bruno said the performance was great, but he wants him to tidy up the technology. Derek agreed. He said the dance was so much fun to look at, but he wants him to concentrate on his technique, form and framework. Derek gave them a four, while Bruno awarded the couple a five.

Lauren Jauregui and Brandon Armstrong

Score: 13/20 (7, 6)

Lauren Jauregui and Brandon Armstrong carried out a tango as “yes, and?” By Ariana Grande. “Lauren, that was really good!” Derek exclaimed and called the routine elegant and refined. His only criticism was that she put the landing at the end and noticed that her legs could have been more elongated. Bruno appreciated her fluidity and ease of movement, but also advised her to finish her movements. “Well done,” he concluded. Derek scored a 7, while Bruno gave a 6.

Andy Richter and Emma Slater

Score: 9/20 (5, 4)

Andy Richter and Emma Slater carried out a cha cha to “hold, I come” from Sam & Dave. Bruno noted that the dance was brutal and uplifting with the spirit of the Cha Cha, but added that the body was not there. He had some problems with Richter’s timing, but encouraged him that it could only improve here. Derek reminded Andy that everyone in the room is rooting in front of him and, despite problems with dancing and timing, he liked to see him perform. Andy received scores from 5 van Derek and 4 from Bruno.

Hilaria Baldwin and Gleb Savchenko

Score: 14/20 (7, 7,)

Hilaria Baldwin and Gleb Savchenko carried out a cha Cha to “Let’s Get Loud” by Jennifer Lopez. Derek said this was the best cha cha he saw from a mother of seven. He loved her sharp and precise films. Bruno said Hilaria “went for anger and you won.” He also noticed her sharpness and said he can’t wait to see what she is going to do. She deserved consistent sevens.

Robert Irwin and Witney Carson

Score: 15 (7, 8)

Robert Irwin and Witney Carson carried out a Jive to “Born To Be Wild” from Steppenwolf. Bruno praised the performance in the best possible way as great. “Absolutely brilliant,” he said. Derek added that he was so relieved because he had big shoes to fill with Bindi. He probably called it the best first dance he has ever seen in the show. Robert and Witney won one of the top scores of the night: an eight Van Derek and Zeven from Bruno.

What was the DWTS Leaderboard of the seasonal premiere?

Here is the final scoreboard of week 1 of DWTS Season 34.

  1. Robert Irwin and Witney Carson – 15/20
  2. Whitney Leavitt and Mark Ballas – 15/20
  3. Hilaria Baldwin and Gleb Savchenko – 14/20
  4. Alix Earle and Val Chemmovskiy – 13/20
  5. Lauren Jauregui and Brandon Armstrong – 13/20
  6. Danielle Fishel and Pasha Pashkov – 12/20
  7. Elaine Hendrix and Alan Bersten – 12/20
  8. Jen Affleck and Jan Ravnik – 12/20
  9. Baron Davis and Britt Stewart – 10/20
  10. Dylan Efron and Daniella Karagach – 10/20
  11. Jordan Chiles and Ezra Sosa – 10/20
  12. Scott Hoying and Rylee Arnold: 10/20
  13. Andy Richter and Emma Slater: 9/10
  14. Corey Feldman and Jenna Johnson: 9/10

It was eliminated Dancing with the stars Week 1?

No one was eliminated during the premiere of Dancing with the stars Season 34. Instead, the scores of week 1 will switch to next week, where not one, but two couples go home. Do you want your favorites to stay in the competition? Make sure you vote every week so that they can continue to the final.

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Dancing with the stars is broadcast on ABC and Disney+. Episodes are available to stream the next day Hulu And Abc.com.


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