Alex Da Silva (dancer)
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Occupation | Choreographer |
Alex Da Silva is a dancer and choreographer, specializing in Salsa dancing. Da Silva is also known for being a recurring guest choreographer on the Fox TV show So You Think You Can Dance.[1]
Biography
Da Silva was born March 27, 1968 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2] He discovered Salsa dancing at the age of 20.[3] He is credited with contributing to the LA-style of salsa dancing. Da Silva started his career as a salsa dancer and instructor in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Rape charge and conviction
In 2009, Da Silva was charged with "four counts of forcible rape, two counts of assault with intent to commit rape and two counts of sexual penetration by a foreign object."[4] Da Silva stated he was innocent and pleaded not guilty to all charges.[4] He had stated in interviews that the sex was consensual and that the women were trying to extort money from him and they may have known each other as they came from the same small town.[5]
Da Silva was arrested in August 2009, and unable to pay bail set at two million dollars, he remained in jail for two years as mistrials and delays prevented his case from reaching a conclusion.[6][7]
On September 16, 2011, a downtown Los Angeles jury found Alex Da Silva, 43, guilty of raping a 22-year-old woman in August 2002 and assault with intent to commit rape involving another woman in March 2009.[8]
On January 27, 2012, L.A. Superior Court Judge Kathleen Kennedy, handed down a 10 year prison sentence in reference to the 2009 arrest.[9]
SYTYCD choreography
Season | Show | Dancers | Style | Music |
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Season 1 | Week 1 | Michelle Brooke Jonnis Tannis |
Mambo | "Caravan"—Eddie Torres and His Mambo Kings |
Melissa Vella Ryan Conferido | ||||
Week 2 | Salsa | "Cubanjam"—Orquesta la Palabra | ||
Week 5 | Kamilah Barrett Nick Lazzarini |
Mambo | "Mambo Cool"—Ernesto Marquez and his Orchestra | |
Ashlé Dawson Artem Chigvinsev |
Cha Cha | "El Sabroso Son"—La Palabra | ||
Week 6 | Ashlé Dawson Blake McGrath |
Argentine tango | "Santa Maria"—Gotan Project | |
Week 7 | Ashlé Dawson Jamile McGee |
Salsa | "Oh Mayi"—La Sonora Poncena | |
Week 8 | Alex Da Silva Lauren Sánchez |
Guest performance | "Caravan"—Eddie Torres and His Mambo Kings | |
Season 2 | Week 1 | Allison Holker Ivan Koumaev |
Salsa | "El Tamblor"—La Palabra |
Natalie Fotopoulos Musa Cooper |
Mambo | "Nina"—Joe Cuba Sextet | ||
Week 3 | Heidi Groskreutz Ryan Rankine |
Cuban rumba | "Rumba del Solar"—Angelo Rodriguez | |
Allison Holker Ivan Koumaev |
Argentine tango | "Libertango"—bond | ||
Week 7 | "La Cumparsita"—Orquestra Esquela de Tango | |||
Heidi Groskreutz Benji Schwimmer |
Mambo | "Black Mambo"—Angel and the Mambokats | ||
Week 9 | Salsa | "La Comay"—Sonora Carruseles | ||
Season 3 | Week 1 | Ashlee Langas Ricky Palomino |
Argentine tango | "Sentimiento Tango"—Trio Federico-Berlingieri |
Lauren Gottlieb Neil Haskell |
Salsa | "Friday Night Rhythm"—Mazerati 5 | ||
Week 4 | Shauna Noland Cedric Gardener |
Mambo | "Flauta Y Timbal"—Tito Puente | |
Week 7 | Sara Von Gillern Danny Tidwell |
Argentine tango | "Whatever Lola Wants"—Sara Vaughan and Gotan Project | |
Season 4 | Week 2 | Chelsie Hightower Mark Kanemura |
"Mi Confesión"—Gotan Project | |
Susie Garcia Marquis Cunningham |
Salsa | "Aguanilé"—Willie Colón and Héctor Lavoe | ||
Week 4 | Kourtni Lind Matt Dorame |
Mambo | "Ban-Con-Tin"—Super-All-Star | |
Week 5 | Chelsie Hightower Mark Kanemura |
Salsa | "Fuego"—Joe Bataan |
- Favourite routines:
- Mambo with Benji Schwimmer and Heidi Groskreutz was chosen by Benji Schwimmer (winner) as his best performed routine season 2
See also
References
- ^ Fox Broadcasting Company: So You Think You Can Dance[dead link ]
- ^ Alex Da Silva: Dance Instructor - Dance Aficionado - Online Dance Resource Of Los Angeles
- ^ [1][dead link ]
- ^ a b Josh Grossberg (Jun 2, 2010). "So You Think You Can Dance Star Pleads Innocent in Rape Case". Eonline. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- ^ Edie,TSF (September 16, 2011). "Alex da Silva - His Story". Salsafreak. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- ^ Milton Rodas (February 9, 2011). "Alex Da Silva Trial in Court to Start Soon". Salsahook. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- ^ Milton Rodas (Jun 23, 2011). "Alex Da Silva Trial Delayed Multiple Times". Salsahook. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- ^ Richard Winton (September 16, 2011). "'So You Think You Can Dance' choreographer guilty of rape". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
- ^ Tim Kenneally (September 16, 2011). "'So You Think You Can Dance' Choreographer Alex Da Silva Gets 10 Years for Rape and Assault". Reuters. Retrieved 28 January 2012.