Kelly Monaco Dancing With the Stars All-Stars Surfer Flamenco Performance Video 11/19/12

Kelly Monaco Dancing With the Stars All-Stars Surfer Flamenco Performance Video 11/19/12

Kelly Monaco danced a Surfer Flamenco, on Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars performance show tonight where contestants paid homage to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.  She danced her Surfer Flamenco to”Malagueña” by Brian Setzer Orchestra.  After the ballroom dance all the five remaining couples will perform a dance style they have not yet danced to a theme which was chosen for them by another couple on last week’s Results Show. If you missed tonight’s show, we recapped it HERE for you and if want to see any of tonight’s performances you can go HERE!

Kelly Monaco and professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy dancing a Surfer Flamenco.  Val had this to say about their dances this week, “I love Flamenco. It’s very Paso Doble. Val admitted that he’s a little nervous.”

Judges’ Comments: Len“I thought it had verb, it had attack, your energy was fantastic.”  Bruno“Kelly has been upstaged by a Speedo, there is one thing, the placement was not there!”  Carrie Ann:I have to agree, it was all Paso, it was lacking the Flamenco, it was almost non-existent.”

SCORES: Carrie Ann: 8  Len:  9  Bruno: 8.5  SCORES: 25.5/30  –  Vote for Kelly Monaco and professional dancer Valentin Chmerkovskiy at Voting at 800-868-3411 800-VOTE 4-11

Tomorrow night’s “Dancing with the Stars: All-Stars the Results Show” will feature the UK’s new boyband sensation, The Wanted, will perform a medley of their current single “I Found You” and their biggest hit, “Glad You Came.” Legendary performer and world famous choreographer Paula Abdul returns to the ballroom to perform in our final “Macy’s Stars of Dance” with a ground-breaking number.  And before the night’s end, two more couples will be eliminated.

Watch the video below and let us know what you think? Do you think Kelly did enough to avoid elimination this week? Sound out in the comments below!

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