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Marcquet Hill
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Season Season 11
Birthday July 13, 1995
Hometown South Jordan, Utah
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Dance style Latin Ballroom
Partner(s) Malene Ostergaard
Jourdan Epstein
Jessica Richens
Placement Top 16
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Marcquet Hill was a contestant on season 11 of So You Think You Can Dance. His genre is Latin ballroom. He was eliminated on July 23, 2014.

Biography[]

Marcquet started dancing when he was in seventh grade. After his first dance class, he joined a studio where he took classes in ballet, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop.

So You Think You Can Dance[]

Then-16-year-old Marcquet was first seen in season 9 as Witney Carson's audition partner. He returned in season 11 and auditioned in New Orleans, Louisiana with Brooklyn Fullmer.

Main article: Season 11 performances

Meet the Top 20 (July 2, 2014)[]

Marcquet was paired up with Malene Ostergaard for the first live show of the season. They danced a samba choreographed by Louis van Amstel to "Morning Drums" by Gregor Salto.

Week 1 (July 9, 2014)[]

In the package, the pairs must interview each other in 10 seconds. Marcquet is paired up with Jourdan Epstein and they perform a jazz choreographed by Sean Cheesman to "Work Work" by Britney Spears.

Week 2 (July 16, 2014)[]

In the package, dancers must reveal something America didn't know about their partner. Jourdan and Marcquet performed a contemporary choreographed by Dee Caspary to "Disappear" by Mikky Ekko.

Week 3 (July 23, 2014)[]

In the package, dancers must talk about their first dance recital. Marcquet and new partner Jessica Richens performed a foxtrot choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin to "I Put A Spell On You" by Nina Simone. Later in the show, Marcquet performed a jazz piece choreographed by Travis Wall with Carly BlaneyJacque LeWarneJessica RichensBridget WhitmanRicky UbedaRudy Abreu, and Teddy Coffey.

Marcquet was eliminated at the end of the show.

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  • Marcquet was named after a university he's never been to.
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