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All of Karen Hauer's performances from So You Think You Can Dance. To see all of the performances from Season 6, click here.

Season 6[]

Solos[]

Stage Routine Dance Style Result
Week 3
Results Show
"Celia y Tito"
Celia Cruz & Tito Puente
Samba Safe[1]
Week 4
Performance Show
"Break on Through (To the Other Side)"
The Doors
Latin Ballroom Bottom 2
Week 5
Performance Show
"She Wants to Move"
N.E.R.D.
Cha-Cha Eliminated

Couples Dance[]

Stage Routine Dance Style Choreographer(s) Partner Result
Week 1
Performance/
Results Show
"Push It"
Glee Cast Version
Cha-Cha Tony Meredith
Melanie LaPatin
Kevin Hunte Safe
Week 2
Performance/
Results Show
"Ice Cream Paint Job"
Dorrough
Hip-Hop Tabitha D'umo
Napoleon D'umo
Kevin Hunte Safe
Week 3
Performance Show
"Come To Me"
France Joli
Hustle Maria Torres Kevin Hunte Safe
Week 4
Performance Show
"If My Friends Could See Me Now"
from Sweet Charity
Broadway Spencer Liff Kevin Hunte Bottom 3
Week 5
Performance Show
"Montserrat"
Orquesta del Plata
Tango Tony Meredith
Melanie LaPatin
Karen Hauer Bottom 3
"Moving Mountains"
Usher
Hip-Hop Laurie Ann Gibson

Group Dances[]

Stage Dancers Routine Dance Style Choreographer(s)
Week 1
Meet the Top 20 Showcase
Top 20 "Comanche"
The Revels
Jazz Wade Robson
Amanda Robson
(co-conceived)
Ashleigh Di Lello
Ryan Di Lello
"Everything I Can't Have"
Robin Thicke
Samba Jason Gilkison
Week 3
Results Show
Top 16 "Warrior, Pt. 2"
Lloyd Banks
Hip-Hop Dave Scott
Week 4
Results Show
Top 14 "Aha!"
Imogen Heap
Contemporary Jazz Wade Robson
Amanda Robson
(Co-Conceived)
Week 5
Results Show
Top 12 "What's a Girl Gotta Do"
Basement Jaxx feat. Paloma Faith
Pop-Jazz Napoleon D'umo
Tabitha D'umo
Finale Top 20 "Scared of Me"
Fedde le Grand featuring Mitch Crown
Jazz Kelley Abbey
"Comanche"
The Revels[2]
Jazz Wade Robson
Amanda Robson
(co-conceived)
  1. A Bottom 2 female dancer was not named
  2. As Ferguson injured himself performing in the first Judge's Pick routine, the noted subsequent routines were shown pre-recorded rather than newly performed live.
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