So You Think You Can Dance eliminated four dancers and determined the ninth season's Top 10 contestants during Wednesday night's live show on Fox.
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Lindsay Arnold, an 18-year-old Latin ballroom dancer from Provo, UT, and George Lawrence II, a 19-year-old contemporary dancer from Decatur, GA, were the other two bottom-six vote-getting dancers still in danger of elimination during Wednesday night's broadcast, but they were saved by the So You Think You Can Dance judges.
The judges were required to eliminate four individuals, two males and two females, from the Top 14 last night based upon their performances from the July 25 show (So You Think You Can Dance's last before its London Olympics hiatus) but also their new routines performed Wednesday night. The judges asked all six dancers to each perform a solo routine and "dance for their lives" to help them determine which two contestants should remain on the show.
After watching the six "dance for your life" performers and evaluating other criteria -- such as what the dancers' choreographers had to say about their talent, progress and potential in the competition -- the judges decided to send Amelia, Janelle, Dareian, and Matthew home.
Amelia was paired with Will Thomas. Janelle and Dareian danced together, while Matthew took the stage alongside Audrey Case. Lindsay was paired up with Cole Horibe, and George danced with Tiffany Maher.
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