By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 10, 2013 10:34 PM EST

The semi-finals to Mira Quien Baila displayed the talents of the four semi-finalists.

The night began with Johnny Losada dancing a quick step. Bianca Marroquin said that technically he was not perfect but she enjoyed his charisma. Ninel Conde said that he looked happy on the dance floor but also agreed with Marroquin that he lacked the technique for the dance. Horacio Villalobos said that the lighting distracted from the dance. He also agreed with the other judges on the technique and said that the dance was a mix of too many things.

Mane de la Parra followed with a "Regional Mexicano" dance. Conde enjoyed the performance and said that he surprised her. Villalobos said that the execution was done well but that Parra had some issues with transitions. Marroquin said that Parra dominated the style perfectly with a lot of energy.

Marjorie De Sousa later danced a Salsa with four dancers. Villalobos liked her dance but said that the choreography was not salsa. He said that Sousa had grown as a dancer and was the best participant of the competition. Marroquin said that she was a star even though the technique was not perfect. Conde said that Sousa projected in her dance and was spectacular.

The last dancer of the night was Pedro Moreno who danced a Paso Doble. Marroquin loved the performance and said he had everything. Conde said Moreno was amazing and gave him a standing ovation. Villalobos complimented the choreography for having an identity. He said that Moreno respected the Spanish style. However, he noted that there was a mistake in the transitions, particularly in the dress change.

After all the dances, the judges announced that Parra, Sousa, and Losada would have to dance again. Moreno became the first finalist of the program.

Parra later danced an urban style while Sousa performed jazz. Losada was the last to dance a cumbia. At the end of the show the judges announced that Losada and Parra were nominated, making Sousa the second finalist of the competition.

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