Dancing With The Stars (U.S. Season 7) - Junior Ballroom Dancing Competition

Junior Ballroom Dancing Competition

  • Names in bold are the winners of each round.
Date Round Pair Ages Dance Song Votes
October 14, 2008 1 Mitchell & Jessica 11 & 10 Cha-cha-cha "All Star"—Smash Mouth Len Goodman
Kirill & Hannah 11 & 10 Samba "I Wan'na Be Like You"—Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Carrie Ann Inaba & Bruno Tonioli
October 21, 2008 2 Anthony & Alisa 11 & 12 Jive "Fun, Fun, Fun"—The Beach Boys Len Goodman
Mitchell & Maria 12 & 13 Paso Doble "España Cañi"—Pascual Marquina Narro Carrie Ann Inaba & Bruno Tonioli
October 28, 2008 3 Craig & Samantha 13 & 11 Cha-cha-cha "Play"—Jennifer Lopez Carrie Ann Inaba, Michael Flatley & Bruno Tonioli
Simon & Lucy 13 & 13 Samba "Steal My Sunshine"—Len None
November 18, 2008 4 Kirill & Hannah 11 & 10 Cha-cha-cha "Get Ready"—The Temptations Public voted for the winners,
announced on November 24, 2008
Mitchell & Maria 12 & 13 Samba "Mas Que Nada"—Sérgio Mendes and Carlinhos Brown
Craig & Samantha 13 & 11 Jive "Rockin' Robin"—Michael Jackson
  • For the final round, Tony Dovolani helped Kirill & Hannah, Julianne Hough helped Mitchell & Maria, and Maksim Chmerkovskiy helped Craig & Samantha.

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