Disney does many things right, and cranking out great music for their feature films is at the top of the list. We’ve all enjoyed the soundtracks to Disney movies for years, and those tunes inspired this week’s Disney Night on Dancing With The Stars. We expected big things from the dancers, and once again, Stephen Nedoroscik and his DWTS partner delivered. He and Rylee Arnold danced the Charleston to A Star Is Born from Hercules. The title was perfectly apropos of Stephen’s performance.
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Stephen Nedoroscik Shined on “DWTS” Disney Night
Clad in a Herculean outfit, Stephen started the dance posed, and his muscles were dreaming as brightly as the smile on his face. He and Rylee got to work, and Stephen Nedoroscick showed the DWTS crowd that he was as strong as Hercules.
Stephen Nedoroscik wowed DWTS fans.
One person wrote on YouTube, “His energy is always so infectious to watch, and you can tell he’s trying so hard, which I really respect. Hopefully, they can get a slower dance next week- perhaps that would help him understand how to feel the beat a little more.”
DWTS judges Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough, and Bruno Tonioli thought Stephen Nedoroscick and Rylee Arnold danced well, but noticed Stephen’s timing was slightly off. But that didn’t hurt them much. He and Rylee stayed upbeat and energetic throughout their performance, and each of the judges gave them a score of 8. Stephen Nedoroscik and Rylee Arnold ended DWTS Disney Night with a score of 24 out of 30. The pair are safe from elimination and will dance again next week.
This person agreed his dancing was a bit off-tempo, but they didn’t care. “Stephen and Rylee…always the most joyful performances!! Rylee needs to help Stephen FEEL the beat or better yet, HIT THE BEAT! He loves to learn-he will do it. Thought he did a really good job, but the music was not right for a Charleston. He is adorable. He was a bit off tempo but it was still entertaining.”
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