By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Oct 27, 2013 10:12 PM EDT

The seventh week of Mira Quien Baila began with a special performance by former contestant El Daza who was eliminated at the beginning of the season.    
Mane de la Parra opened the show with a disco. Bianaca Marroquin said he was fun to watch and dynamic. Meanwhile Ninel Conde said his finale was amazing while Horacio Villalobos said he was the new John Travolta and very good.

The second performer of the night was Many Manuel who danced a bachata. Conde said that his transitions were a bit sloppy but that he was still very good. Villalobos agreed with Conde while Marroquin said he was too tame and plain.

Malillany Marin followed with Samba and Villalobos said she was sensational. Meanwhile Marroquin said that Marin's technique was wonderful while Conde congratulated Marin for her improvement throughout the season.

Marjorie de Sousa then danced a Merengue which Elvis Crespo sang. Marroquin said that she was memorable while Conde said she was excited for Sousa's amazing dance. Villalobos said that she outdid the professional dancers who danced alongside her.

The next performer was Johnny Losada who did an Urban dance. Villalobos said he was not convinced by the performance while Conde said the rhythm was not good for him.  Marroquin said it was not his best dance but that found it acceptable.

Next Alicia Machado returned to the dance floor to perform a tango. The performance was a way to promote her new soap opera "La Madame." The show also had two young dancers who performed a paso doble.

The last performer of the night was Pedro Moreno who danced a "regional Mexicano." Marroquin said he was good but that he dominated other styles better. Meanwhile Conde said that she loved it and that she appreciated his attitude. Meanwhile Villalobos said he had some problems but that he projected the energy necessary for the dance.

Following his dance it was announced that Moreno had been saved and that Marin had been eliminated from the competition.

The judges then asked Losada, Manuel and Moreno to dance again. Losada danced an adagio and was followed by Manuel, who danced a Mambo. Moreno later danced a merengue.

At the end of the show it was announced that Moreno was saved leaving Losada and Manuel in danger of elimination.

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