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Dancing With the Stars has been one of the most popular competition shows on TV for over a decade, with its mix of celebrity contestants and professional dancers wowing audiences with their incredible routines. Over the years, the show has seen some amazing partnerships between celebrities and their dance partners, resulting in some unforgettable performances. These are some of the best DWTS performances ever.
Apolo Anton Ohno and Julianne Hough’s Rumba to “Cool” was a sultry and passionate performance that showcased both Ohno’s athleticism and Hough’s choreographic talent. The routine remains one of the show’s most memorable performances and helped secure Ohno’s win in Season Four.
Amber Riley and Derek Hough’s Charleston to “Bang Bang” was a fun-filled, high-energy routine that showcased both Riley’s natural rhythm and Hough’s choreographic talent. The routine was a fan favorite and helped secure Riley’s win in Season 17.
Jordan Fisher and Lindsay Arnold’s Contemporary routine to “Take Me Home” was a beautiful and emotional performance that showcased Fisher’s vulnerability and Arnold’s choreographic talent. The routine was a standout moment in Season 25 and helped secure Fisher’s win.
Meryl Davis and Maks Chmerkovskiy‘s Argentine Tango to “Montserrat” was a passionate and intense performance that left the judges and audience in awe. The pair’s chemistry was undeniable, and the routine showcased both Davis’ grace and Chmerkovskiy’s strength.
Kristi Yamaguchi and Mark Ballas’ Freestyle routine to “Workin’ Day and Night” was a high-energy, fast-paced performance that showcased both Yamaguchi’s athleticism and Ballas’ choreographic talent. The routine was a fan favorite and helped secure Yamaguchi’s win in Season Six.
Bindi Irwin’s tribute to her late father Steve Irwin was a touching and emotional moment on the show, with Hough choreographing a beautiful Freestyle routine that celebrated Irwin’s love for her dad. The pair danced to Leona Lewis’ “Footprints in the Sand,” and the routine left not a dry eye in the house.
Alfonso Ribeiro and Witney Carson’s Jazz routine to “It’s Not Unusual” was a high-energy, fun-filled performance that showcased Ribeiro’s natural rhythm and Carson’s choreographic talent. The routine included several iconic moves from Ribeiro’s time on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and it remains one of the show’s most beloved performances.
This performance was a standout moment in DWTS history. With Jennifer Grey and Hough delivering a stunning and emotional Viennese Waltz to the tune of “These Arms of Mine.” The pair’s chemistry was palpable, and the routine left both the judges and the audience in awe.
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