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Week 1: Performed a Lyrical Hip Hop routine with Mark.
Week 2: Performed a Viennese Waltz with Mark.
Week 3: Performed a Disco dance routine with Drew.
Week 4: Performed a Contemporary dance routine with Alastair.
Lizzie answered some quick-fire questions as she prepared for the semi-final in Week 5.
Week 5: Performed a Broadway dance routine with Robbie.
Performed a Hip Hop dance routine with Robbie.
Performed a Broadway-style group dance with all the other semi-finalists.
Lizzie was one of the two female dancers, along with Mandy, to receive the least number of votes from the public. However, the judges decided to save Lizzie in Week 5.
Watch the Results being announced for Week 5.
Lizzie therefore made it through to the Week 6 Final.
Week 6: The Final
Performed a Jazz routine with Tommy
Performed a Broadway-style dance routine with Charlie.
Performed a Samba dance routine with Alastair.
Performed a Pop Jazz dance with the two other finalists.
Performed a Jazz group dance with the other finalists and returning dancers.
When the first of the final results were announced, Lizzie had come third overall.
When the runner-up vote was announced, Tommy had come second in the competition.
Charlie was then named the winner of So You Think You Can Dance 2010!
Watch the Results being announced for the final.
Lizzie is obsessed with dancing and devotes her life to it. Having started at the age 4 with ballet, jazz and tap at her local school in Southampton, she then went on to train at Laine Theatre Arts. She still trains every day and when she's not dancing she's doing yoga to keep herself supple.
Her work includes various jobs from TV commercials to touring with Take That as one of their dancers. Encouraged by her family and friends to audition for the show, she was initially unsure, but after watching some of the US shows she found the dancers breathtaking and decided to go for it.
Lizzie's Facebook Fan Page.
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