
Aleyda’s dance to ‘Malo’ was about domestic violence and hit close to home for her because of her own personal experience with an abusive partner. “ I thought that Chef Yisus was going to win because his dance was minimalistic, without too much going on in the background, which really let you soak in his talent, ” said William Fernando ’23, having been entranced by Chef Yisus’ dance moves.įinally it was Aleyda’s turn to dance. Chef Yisus said that dancing on this show turned one of the most difficult moments in his life into a fun one. Casper commented on Chef Yisus’ chemistry with his partner and how in sync they were and that the tech in this dance was hard, and that he should be proud of himself because he knows that Chef’s mom is proud of him. Dayanara said that Chef Yisus was bringing them masterpieces with each dance that he did, and she can feel his passion every time. She said that she felt as if every time he danced, she felt like she was seeing his mom there with him. Yisus danced the tango to ‘El Choclo.’ Paty told him that she admired his work and talent for dancing. Chef Yisus believes that Mira Quien Baila saved him and his family in a way, because he began dancing when he had just lost his mother who wanted to see him dance. He noticed that dancing and cooking had many similarities. “I enjoyed La Bronca’s dance, because it seemed very fun and enthusiastic,” Isha Ray ’23 said, when asked what her favorite dance was.Ĭhef Yisus entered the dance floor with confidence that came from being a finalist on the show. Dayanara said that the way La Bronca presents herself inspires her and that everyone can tell La Bronca is having fun with the dance. Paty compared La Bronca to a tornado, since they both mark their presence and said that now, she dances with confidence. Casper commented on how La Bronca’s personality is always big and exciting and that her spins were better the only thing she had to work on was timing. La Bronca danced samba to ‘Para No Verte Más’ by La Mosca.

Before exiting the stage, Roberto shared some advice and said that “no one should be afraid of failing, but afraid of not trying.” For his final dance, Roberto performed ‘Rico Vacilon’ by Rosendo Ruiz. Doing the show made him feel like a winner because the main person he wanted to impress, his wife, was incredibly proud of him. Once Daddy Yankee finished entrancing us with his singing, Hernandez took the floor, delivering a sweet speech about how he always had two left feet and no one could get him to dance, and that Mira Quien Baila allowed him to connect with people more. It really got the energy for the show up and running,” Zahwah Achall ‘23 said. Daddy Yankee came to perform his newest hit song ‘Problem a.’ “Daddy Yankee’s performance of ‘Problema’ was my favorite moment of the season.

Things got serious in the second and final hour of Mira Quien Baila. Show hosts Borja and Chiquis joined in on the fun and danced a little merengue. The judges agreed that Yisus did it better. Finally, Chef Yisus copied Victor Gonzalez, another former contestant’s dance of ‘Quisas Quizas Quizas’ by Andrea Bocelli. La Bronca decided to challenge herself by deciding to do Casinelli’s dance to the Britney Spears hit ‘Baby Hit Me One More Time.’ In the end, the judges called it a tie.
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A dance performed by the choreographers promoted the new DreamWorks movie ‘Spirit Untamed.’ The judges concurred that Chef Yisus did it better.

Next up was Hernandez, who chose to perform Chef Yisus’ dance to ‘Buleria’ by David Bisbel. The judging panel, composed of Torres, as well as Casper Smart and Patricia Manterola, decided that Ortiz had done the dance better. Ortiz decided to perform Lindsay Casinelli, a previous contestant’s dance to ‘Entre Tu Cuerpo Y El Mio’ by Milly Quezada, since Ortiz had dedicated this song to her husband. Each finalist had to choose a dance to mimic from another contestant, and the judges would decide who did it better. For the first hour of the show, there were mini competitions between the contestants. The last night kicked off with a flashy opening performance that included all of the finalists, as well as judge Dayanara Torres. This year’s four finalists were Roberto Hernandez from ‘ Enamorándonos,’ L a Bronca from ‘ El Free-Guey con La Bronca,’ Chef Yisus from ‘Despierta America,’ and Aleyda Ortiz from ‘Nuestra Belleza Latina.’ The new season was an “All Star” version, where each contestant was a randomly chosen cast member from another Univision show, and contestants chose charities to donate their winnings to. Mira Quien Baila (in English, Look Who’s Dancing) is a competitive dancing show on the Spanish television network Univision that just finished its ninth season. Here, they await the announcement of their rankings by the judges. The four finalists from left to right were Roberto Hernandez, La Bronca, Chef Yisus, and Aleyda Ortiz.
