TEN-DANCE CHAMP IVETA LUKOSIUTE ON SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE

I’ve been so busy with Fall For Dance and American Ballet Theater that I haven’t gotten a chance to watch any of this season’s SYTYCD. I was very happy to hear that current 10-dance champion Iveta Lukosiute made it to Vegas. (Ten-dance means she competes in all five Latin and all five Standard ballroom dances — since most couples compete in either Latin or Standard there’s a special category for those who compete in both.) I’m sure she’ll end up as a contestant on the show — she’s an excellent ballroom dancer, obviously. Above, dancing a Standard showcase with her longtime partner Gherman Mustuc.

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  1. Tonya, do dance 10 dancers have different show dances? Or is just like normal show dances?

  2. SwanLakeSambaGirl

    No, usually not, though it depends on the competition. Most of them only have one showdance division (often called cabaret) and whoever wants can compete, but some of the larger ones — like the national championships and the Ohio Star Ball, have them divided into Standard and Latin and then Cabaret. Dancers can still compete in any category they feel comfortable in though. I remember Iveta and Gherman most often competing in Standard and cabaret though they did Latin from time to time.

  3. As unbelievable as it sounds, Iveta was cut from SYTYCD, and a ballroom couple with about one tenth of Ivet's ability Made it through. I was hoping for some great ballroom this season, but the show was content with mediocrity as usual.

  4. SwanLakeSambaGirl

    Hi — thank you for commenting! I watched the show this Wednesday for the first time this season and saw them mention in passing that she was eliminated. I was so shocked. I'm glad others are too! I can't believe she's not going to be on the show. Yeah, I didn't really like that other ballroom couple either. I've never heard of them.

  5. I just don't understand how judges can prise Iveta one day and then just get rid of her the other. She could teach half of people there on the show. Not only because she is a champion but because of her immense experience in different settings in different competitions. Maybe its good she got booted because she is way above the level of cheesy TV Show…..

  6. I saw iveta live and she was actually kind of terrible for someone of her reputation. she performed at a competition, and the amateur dancers at the competition were dancing far better than she was, although that may be because she was trying to do a “show”, but it was very flashy and unsubstantial….

  7. I just saw Iveta and Gherman last weekend, and I couldn't disagree with you more. They likewise performed at an amateur competition and they were substantially better than the competitors even though it was only a showcase. You have to keep in mind that they were not competing in 10 Dance World Championship events, which they won in 2009 and 2008. In in October, 2009 , they won 1st place in all 10 dances. Their dance ability, whether it be in competition or show, is anything but “unsubstantial.”
    Some interesting Facts about Iveta:

    As a child Iveta Lukosiute began learning ballroom dance in her native Lithuania where she was accepted as a student in the prestigious “Zuvedra School”.At 17 years of age Iveta with her mother came to America and settled in Chicago where she continued to study dance for six years. She competed as an amateur in all major competitions across America, winning practically all of them. While still in Chicago she was a member of the Joell Hall Dance Ensemble studying classical ballet, jazz and modern dance. Iveta moved to New York in 2003 to form a new professional partnership with Gherman Mustuc. Aside from dancing with Gherman, she teaches the Princeton University Ballroom Dance Team and coaches other competitive dancers in New York and New Jersey.

  8. I just saw Iveta and Gherman last weekend, and I couldn't disagree with you more. They likewise performed at an amateur competition and they were substantially better than the competitors even though it was only a showcase. You have to keep in mind that at both performances, they were not competing in 10 Dance World Championship events, such as they won in 2009 and 2008. In October, 2009 , they won 1st place in all 10 dances. Their dance ability, whether it be in competition or show, is anything but “unsubstantial.”
    Some interesting Facts about Iveta:

    As a child Iveta Lukosiute began learning ballroom dance in her native Lithuania where she was accepted as a student in the prestigious “Zuvedra School”.At 17 years of age Iveta with her mother came to America and settled in Chicago where she continued to study dance for six years. She competed as an amateur in all major competitions across America, winning practically all of them. While still in Chicago she was a member of the Joell Hall Dance Ensemble studying classical ballet, jazz and modern dance. Iveta moved to New York in 2003 to form a new professional partnership with Gherman Mustuc. Aside from dancing with Gherman, she teaches the Princeton University Ballroom Dance Team and coaches other competitive dancers in New York and New Jersey.

  9. Wallace ferreira de sousa

    But she was eliminated on Dancing Hip-hp that is not her area. She unfortunately was not well in hip-hop.

  10. It’s not unbelievable that the show eliminated Iveta and Nick. Tap Dancers like Nick are notoriously cut from SYTYCD, never making it far and I honestly believe they did not want a 30 year old competing.

    That’s why when the two were saved from elimination last week the producers decided to change the rule and not eliminate anyone. Unfortunately this week Iveta and Nick chose a BHollywood routine that did not favor their strengths.

    Lets NOT be naive, this elimination was planned from the moment they were saved last week.

    • I absolutely agree. This shabby show stands for the proposition that real, experienced talented ballroom has no place on this show. Eveta’s “dance for your life” was extraordinary and clearly bested the other 2 dancers. Now we will listen to the contrived compliments of these hack judges, heaped upon contemporary, hip-hop and other dancers, when these other dancers attempt to imitate and ultimately mutilate Ballroom. This show is a waste of time.

  11. Thanks for your comments, you guys! I couldn’t agree more. I was able to participate a short conference call yesterday afternoon with her and the others who were kicked off and will write about it soon! I really don’t want to watch the show anymore this season…

  12. I haven’t watched SYTYCD in like five years or so; I am just watching it again this summer & saw Iveta her story & immediately I was rooting for her. For some reason though, I had a feeling because of her age & pedigree/experience, the show would have tried to get rid of her quick.

    Perhaps you folks that know more of the professional world of ballroom dancing can explain to me, what other professionals think of Iveta being on SYTYCD? Is it beneath her to do such a show or do they support what she is doing?

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