So You Think You Can Dance (season 2) finalists
List of the top twenty finalists from the second season of So You Think You Can Dance. 116 dancers were invited to Las Vegas for a week's training. That 116 was eventually reduced to 41, and finally to 20.
Dmitry Chaplin
Dmitry Chaplin is an international Latin dancer, born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia on July 14th, 1982. He graduated from School #8 in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, Minnetonka High School in Minnetonka, Minnesota, and attended Brooklyn College in Brooklyn, New York for one semester. Outside of the TV show, Chaplin is currently partnered with Heidi Groskreutz and was a national finalist in the 2006 US National Amateur Dancesport Championships in Provo, Utah.
Chaplin's dance style proved extremely popular with the audience, and other contestants sought his assistance in how to "dance masculine". Although GeneRally rated positively by the judges, viewer votes repeatedly placed Chaplin in the bottom three couples each week. Three of his first partners (Joy Spears, Aleksandra Wojda, and Ashlee Nino) were eliminated, this so-called "curse" becoming a running joke. Chaplin reached the top 10 contestants before being eliminated with Martha Nichols on July 20. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Musa Cooper
Cooper is a dancer and fitness model who has had several television appearances, including both seasons of So You Think You Can Dance. He was born February 26, 1978, and raised in Camden, New Jersey. A dancer from a young age, Cooper specialized in hip-hop and b-boying styles, moving onto more rhythmic dances when he reached his early teens. He was a track star in the 1990s, and also known for exuberant gymnastic dancing moves, such as doing back-flips at pep rallies.
Cooper was a performer for Beyonce Knowles at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards, and has made cameo appearances on other television programs, such as [...] in the City. In 2005, he appeared in the short film It's Fun to Help Poor People, and was one of the first to audition for the first season of So You Think You Can Dance. He was prominently featured in initial episodes, and though judges were impressed with his dance style, he was eliminated. In 2006, he tried again at the New York auditions, and had improved so much that he was passed through to the Las Vegas auditions and eventually to the finals. He proceeded to the top 12, but was eliminated on July 13, 2006.
His assigned dance partner had been Natalie Fotopoulos who went on to become one of the top six finalists before herself being eliminated.
Erin Ellis
Ellis is a jazz and lyrical specialist, and a dance teacher at DC Dance Factory. She was eliminated from the competition in the first week.
Jessica Fernandez
Born September 18, 1987, in Margate, Florida, Jessica Fernandez is a classically-trained ballet dancer from Pembroke Pines, FL., who won the American Ballet Competition in 2004. Despite her consistent performances and those of her partner Jaymz Tuaileva's, judges repeatedly chastised the pair for not connecting to the audience and getting enough votes to stay out of the bottom three couples. They were eliminated from the competition on July 6, 2006.
Natalie Fotopoulos
Natalie Fotopoulos is a lyrical/jazz specialist and dance teacher from Tampa, Florida. She began dancing at age 2, eventually teaching at her mother's dancing school in Tennessee, and then returning to Florida in 2005 to work in her aunt's dance studio. In 2006, she was chosen as a So You Think You Can Dance contestant, reaching the top 6 before being eliminated with Ivan Koumaev in the series' eighth week.
Since then, she has traveled to her ancestral country of Greece to become a jazz/funk choreographer on So You Think You Can Dance (Greece).
Heidi Groskreutz
Heidi Groskreutz is a ballroom dancer, specializing in Latin and swing dancing. She auditioned for the series with partner Dmitry Chaplin and cousin Benji Schwimmer and all reached the top 20 contestants. She continued to the final four
Allison Holker
Allison Holker is a contemporary jazz dancer and lyrical specialist from Orem, Utah, who appeared as a cheerleader in Disney's High School MusicAL. She reached the top eight of the series before being eliminated in Week seven.
Donyelle Jones
Donyelle Denise Jones is a dancer, choreographer, director, teacher, singer and actress. She was born July 3, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, to Charles and Mary Jones. She is the youngest of three children of a military family. Ms. Jones chose her dance career at the age of six. Her love of dance and interpreting stories through movement was cultivated by her mentor, Broderick Wilson, until his death October 10, 1997. Following Mr. Wilsons death, Ms. Jones began her formal dance training under the direction of Lara Arnaiz at Extensions Performing Arts Academy in Lancaster, California at the age of eighteen. She studied ballet, jazz, modern dance and hip hop as well as acting and sing. Currently, Ms. Jones is choreographer for the new spectacular Las Vegas Show at the Venetian starring Wayne Brady. She has been featured in musical theatre productions such as Hair, Nutcracker, and many more. Ms. Jones taught and directed the dance program at Palmdale High School for three years. Additionally, she taught at Orange County High School of the Arts. Ms. Jones teaches at Millennium Dance Complex, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Debbie Reynolds Dance Studio, Golds Gym in Hollywood, Extensions Performing Arts Academy and at various dance conventions in the United States as well as Canada. Additionally Ms. Jones has been featured in music videos, movies and award shows. She has worked with Missy Elliot, Shanice Wilson, The Game, Black PEAS, and Master P. Ms. Jones has appeared in movies such as Be Cool and Beauty Shop. Emphasizing body movement, use of space, facial expressions and costume design through creative choreography continue to define Ms. Jones passion.
Ivan Koumaev
Ivan Koumaev was born in the Far East of Russia, but grew up in Seattle, WA. He left high school, where he was a member of the Dance Appreciation club, in his senior year to pursue a career in dancing.
Koumaev progressed to the finals of the season, initially being paired with partner Allison Holker, who was a favorite to win the overall competition. After their initial salsa dance judges praised Holker but criticized Koumaev for being "too stiff". Viewer voting placed them in the bottom three couples, but they both avoided elimination and progressed through the following rounds with Koumaev steadily improving. One notable performance was a contemporary routine choreographed to the Annie Lennox song "Why", which was regarded as one of the best routines in the history of the series and moved judge Mary Murphy, to tears. She nicknamed Koumaev "Seabiscuit" after a racing horse who was considered unfit to win, but went on to impress everyone.
Koumaev reached the top six contestants before being eliminated from the competition.
Martha Nichols
Martha Nichols, born July 14, 1987 in Brooklyn, NY), is a part time dance teacher from Raleigh, North Carolina, specializing in contemporary and hip-hop. She was eliminated from the series on July 20, 2006 with Dmitry Chaplin.
Ashlee Nino
Nino, born in Fort Worth, Texas on January 11, 1985, is a dancer trained in hip hop, locking, breakdancing, clogging, tap, Irish step and popping (the latter her speciality). Martha currently appears in the Cirque Du Soleil show Believe, starring Mindfreak's Criss Angel in Las Vegas at the Luxor resort and casino. (2008-2010)(
She was partnered with Ben Susak for the first two weeks of the series, followed by Dmitry Chaplin for week three. She reached the top 20 before being eliminated with Musa Cooper on July 13, 2006. Since the show she has danced with artists such as Miley Cyrus, the JOnAS Brothers, Gwen Stefani, Sean Kingston, Mýa, The Roots, Kat DeLuna, Will Smith and Omarion, and has been a double for Hannah Montana (for the song We got the Party during Cyrus' Best of Both Worlds concert). She currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
Ryan Rankine
Rankine is a contemporary dance specialist, born on February 15, 1986 in Brooklyn, NY.. He started dancing at age 8, and trained with the Dance Theatre of Harlem, San Francisco Ballet and Miami City Ballet and danced in the opening montage of the film Step Up. He left school before graduating, in order to participate in the competition, but was eliminated on July 27, 2006.
Stanislav Savich
Savich, born July 19, 1984, is a trained ballroom dancer from Brooklyn, NY, who started dancing at age 9. He was eliminated in the first week of the competition. His younger sister, Faina, reached the top 20 in the series' third season.
Benji Schwimmer
Benji Schwimmer was born on January 18, 1984 in Newport Beach, California. His father is "King of Swing" Buddy Schwimmer. He trained formally for 19 years, characterizing his style as 'West Coast Swing'. He taught dance for one semester at Crafton Hills College in Yucaipa.
After being shown a video of the winning performance from the 2005 series of So You Think You Can Dance, Schwimmer decided to audition for the 2006 season of the show, along with cousin (and childhood dance partner) Heidi Groskreutz and her former dance partner, Dmitry Chaplin.
Schwimmer reached the final four, neither he nor partner Donyelle Jones being voted into the bottom three rankings at any point during the series run. He was named overall winner on August 16, 2006 after receiving the majority of 16 million telephone votes from viewers. During the series, judges routinely commented that while not necessarily the best technical dancer in styles other than his own, Schwimmer was outstanding in terms of performance and personality.
Although the prizes included a one-year contract to perform in Celine Dion's Las Vegas show, Schwimmer stated in an interview for the Seattle Times that the genre did not suit him and that he had turned the contract down.
Benjamin Susak
Benjamin Susak, born November 2, 1987 in Phoenix, Arizona, is a specialist in contemporary dance, trained in ballet, tap, lyrical and hip-hop. He reached the top 20 contestants before being eliminated with Aleksandra Wodja in week three of the series.
Jaymz Tuaileva
Tuaileva, an American jazz dancer, was born February 25, 1986 in Orem, Utah. He trained at the Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem, and has danced as an extra in the film Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde and High School Musical 2, where he also had a speaking role. He reached the top eight couples before being eliminated with Jessica Fernandez on July 6, 2006 .
Jason Williams
Born on May 5, 1986 in Wilmington, NC, Jason Williams is a lyrical, hip-hop, jazz and funk specialist who started dancing at the age of 4. He was a top 20 finalist but was eliminated in week 2 of the series, with Joy Spears. He currently lives in North Hollywood, CA.
Aleksandra Wojda
Aleksandra Wojda, born on October 8, 1983 in Pretoria, South Africa), is a dance teacher specialising in contemporary, lyrical and jazz. She began dancing at age 5 and taught at the Inspire School of Dance in Plainfield, IL. for two years. She was initially paired on the series with Jason Williams but after his elimination in week two, was partnered with Dmitry Chaplin. She was eliminated with Ben Susak in week three.
Travis Wall
Travis Wall is an American dance teacher, specializing in contemporary dance. He began dancing at the age of 3, training at his mother's studio, Denise Wall's Dance Energy, and at conventions. He reached the final four contestants of the series.
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