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'SYTYCD' Needs To Change Its Rules!

Posted Fri May 29, 2009 12:50pm PDT by Lyndsey Parker in Reality Rocks

The hands-down best auditioner on So You Think You Can Dance last night, Nathan Trasoras, was unanimously, fawningly praised by all three judges. Nigel Lythgoe called him a "brilliant dancer" and compared to him past SYTYCD greats like Travis Wall and Danny Tidwell. From the minute he stepped onto that stage, he seemed like a top 20 shoo-in and a clear frontrunner.

But sadly, Nathan Trasoras will not be on So You Think You Can Dance--not this season, anyway. Alas, at 17, Nathan is under the age limit to compete on the show. But with an audition like the one below, I really think Nigel ought to pull some strings and make an exception for Nathan. Age ain't nuthin' but a number when a dancer has talent like this:

Really now, SYTYCD's sister show American Idol lets teenagers compete--this Idol season's best female, Allison Iraheta, was actually only 16, a factoid that the drilling-into-the-ground judges really never let the audience forget (Allison's youth was of kind of her selling point, even). And other Idol teens, like Diana Degarmo and David Archuleta, have gone very far in past seasons. So why the over-18 cutoff for SYTYCD? A dancer's career is particularly short, much shorter than a singer's--by the "ancient" age of 30, most professional dancers move into choreography or training, lest their aging knees turn to chalk--so it seems odd to make SYTYCD hopefuls wait until they're legal adults.

Anyway, since no one at Fox seems willing to become this kid's legal guardian or hire him an emancipation attorney, I guess I will just check off the days until Nathan's 18th birthday with red X's on my calendar, and impatiently wait until season 6. I have no doubt that Nathan will be back; the show producers, who probably also have red Sharpies in hand right about now, have clearly already reserved him a first-class Vegas plane ticket.

I will just take solace in the fact that making it through to Vegas last night was the thankfully 18-year-old Kelsea Taylor, a beyond-quirky, Corpse Bride-like, almost marionette-ish dark beauty whom I predict will be this season's female equivalent of season 4's Mark Kanemura. I cannot wait until mad-genius choreographers Mia Michaels and Sonya Tayeh gets their hands on this "beautiful, disastrous weirdo." She's definitely my season 5 favorite so far:

That being said, if anyone knows where Nathan Trasoras can obtain a convincing  fake ID, quick--hit me up.

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8 Comments

1. Yahoo! Music User -
I would imagine the age 18 rule is probably connected to an insurance liability thing. Dancing is so very physical and the risk of injury is so high I would bet the show would rather just take legal adults rather than dealing with the risk of a minor getting injured and parents getting involved. Just a guess.

2. Yahoo! Music User -
Makes no sense. He was fantastic, the rules should be bent, after all, by the time the show ends he will be closer to 18 anyway. Nigel should do something about this dumb rule.

This show, like American Idol give the people with sob-stories too much air time, and show the better performers for two seconds, waving a phony ticket to Vegas.

3. Yahoo! Music User -
Insurance may be part of it, but there have been many other talent shows that featured children dancing, doing stunts, and acrobatics, etc.

I guess the producer's want to get an exclusive contract with the winner, and a contract with a minor may not be binding.

4. Anne G. -
He was AMAZING. The Adam Lambert of dance. ;) Wonder if he will be old enough for the fall version of the show? I think the auditions for that one start today.

5. Talulah C -
You're kidding, right? Nathan was okay, but nothing really great, tons of ballet dancers do those kinds of moves every day, and Kelsea's only good if you want to watch someone imitating Ju-On and Ringu.

6. Yahoo! Music User -
I think it's actually a good rule to have to be 18. Then you don't have to worry about having parents around and you also don't have to worry about underage dancers getting too "sexual" like they had to worry about with Shawn Johnson on Dancing With the Stars. If you're going to dance with a partner I think 18 is a pretty logical age limit. Sorry to disagree! What I don't get is why he got to audition in the first place if they knew he was underage.

7. LindseyMS39702 -
Did Kelsea Taylor get kicked off already and the just didn't show it or I missed it or something? She was one of my favs and all my other favs are gone now so I hope she's still there and they are just keeping her hidden or something. Someone let me know ha... it's bothering me.

8. Lyndsey Parker -
I didn't see Kelsea last night at all. She got enough screen time during her audition that you'd think if she'd been cut they would have at least created some drama around that like they did with the eliminations of Gabi, Natalie, and Silky. Kind of odd.

The top 20 are being announced tonight so we shall see...and I shall blog!
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