By Francisco Salazar (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 22, 2013 09:58 PM EDT

The second week to "Mira Quien Baila" opened with Bianca Marroquin dancing to the single "Blurred Lines" by Robin Thicke.

After the performance Javier Posa revealed that El Dasa had a suffered an injury. He then announced that Johnny Lozada was the winner to the first gala, which was held last week.

The first performer of the evening was Marjorie de Sosa who danced to a rock 'n' roll number. Marroquin told her that she was inconsistent, but had the character and energy for rock 'n' roll. Meanwhile, Ninel Conde and Horacio Villalobos liked the performance for her sex appeal and charisma.

Manny Manuel followed with an urban beat. Conde said that the costume did not help him and that he did not have the energy for the song. Villalobos said he did not like the performance and said that he had declined terribly. He told Manuel to apply himself better, while Marroquin said that he dominated the style.

The next performer was Graciela Beltran who danced an adagio. Villalobos said that Beltran was too heavy for the dance style and that she looked like she lacked preparation. However, he said her emotion helped. Marroquin and Conde agreed that she was connected with her performance emotionally, but not technically.

Manne de la Parra followed and danced a "regional Mexicano" dance. Marroquin said he dominated the style and connected well with his partner. Conde also enjoyed the performance, but Villalobos said it was all over the place and he seemed like he was dancing three different styles.

Yolandita Monge next performed disco. Conde admired her performance and said that she was powerful on the dance floor. Villalobos said that everything went well until she almost fell and the performance quality declined. Marroquin said she improved from the week before, and said that while she almost fell, she still resolved the performance.

The next performer was Johnny Lozada who danced to a merengue. Villalobos said that the song was not meringue, but enjoyed Lozada's dance all the same. Marroquin said that he was incredible, but said he wanted different facial expressions. Conde thought the song was too slow for merengue, but liked his body movement.

Maria Elisa Camargo then danced a samba. Marroquin said that she improved a lot and said that she had a lot of energy. Conde said she liked her facial expressions and added that Camargo looked like she was having fun. Villalobos said it was truly her first day in Mira Quien Baila because last week she was terrible. He said that Camargo was very good this week.

The following performer was Malillany Marin who danced salsa. Conde said that music was a bad choice, but that Marin was wonderful. Villalobos said Marin lost the rhythm of the song and that she should listen a lot more. Marroquin added that Marin needed to fix her arms during the dance but said that she was very good.

El Daza was next but he decided not to dance due to a knee injury and a recommendation from the doctors. As a result he became the first nominated dancer to be in danger of elimination.

The last performer of the night was Pedro Moreno who danced a tango. Conde said he was passionate and dramatic while Marroquin said he was dedicated to his performance and very flexible. Villalobos said that Moreno had two mistakes because he almost dropped the dancer. Villalobos said Moreno started well but the rest was less precise.

Once everyone performed the judges announced that Manuel and Beltran would have to dance again. Manuel first danced a quickstep and then Beltran performed a disco. The judges then saved Manuel, making Beltran the nominee of the night.

Unfortunately, El Daza was ultimately eliminated because the doctor stated that he would not be able to dance for two months.

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