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Alan Bersten
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Dancer Profile
Birth Date 26 May 1994 (1994-05-26) (age 30)
Hometown Minnetonka, Minnesota

Partner(s) 25: Debbie Gibson (12th)
Athletes: Mirai Nagasu (3rd/4th/5th)
27: Alexis Ren (4th)
Juniors: Mentor (1st)
28: Hannah Brown (1st)
29: Skai Jackson (5th)
30: Amanda Kloots (4th)
31: Jessie James Decker (10th)
32: Jamie Lynn Spears (13th)
33: Ilona Maher (2nd)

Alan Bersten is a professional dancer in Dancing with the Stars.

Biography[]

Originally retrieved from abc.com
Born and raised in Minnesota, Alan Bersten started dancing at the young age of seven. Growing up, he became proficient in contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, Bollywood and Broadway. His diverse dances led him to win Youth Championship and Under 21 National Titles.

At the age of eighteen, Bersten was a finalist in Season 10 of So You Think You Can Dance and finished in the Top 6 Males. He performed a memorable blindfolded contemporary piece that had never been done on the show. He toured through North America with So You Think You Can Dance, and then joined Burn the Floor for their world tour. After touring the world, he received a recurring role as part of the show choir, Vocal Adrenaline, in Season Six of Glee.

Bersten has been in five seasons of ABC's Dancing with the Stars as part of the professional troupe, allowing him to showcase his skills as a dancer and a choreographer. During Season 24, he was partnered with celebrity Heather Morris for four weeks due to Maksim Chmerkovskiy's injury; then made his debut as a professional dancer, partnered with singer/songwriter Debbie Gibson in Season 25. Dancing with the Stars: Athletes marked Bersten's second time as a pro in the show, and he has been on tour with Dancing with the Stars: Live! five times.

Dancing with the Stars 25[]

In Season 25, Alan was partnered with Debbie Gibson. They placed 12th.

Scores[]

Dancing with the Stars: Athletes[]

In Dancing with the Stars: Athletes, Alan was partnered with Mirai Nagasu. They placed joint 3rd/4th/5th.

Scores[]

1 Score was given by guest judge Rashad Jennings.
2 Score was given by guest judge David Ross.

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 27[]

In Season 27, Alan was partnered with Alexis Ren. They placed 4th.

Scores[]

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars: Juniors[]

In Dancing with the Stars: Juniors, Alan was the mentor of JT Church and his partner Sky Brown. They placed 1st.

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Dancing with the Stars 28[]

In Season 28, Alan was partnered with Hannah Brown. They placed 1st.

Scores[]

1 Score was given by guest judge Leah Remini.
2 Score was given by guest judge Joey Fatone.

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 29[]

Alan was partnered with Skai Jackson. They placed 5th.

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Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 30[]

He was partnered with Amanda Kloots. They placed 4th.

Scores[]

1 Due to Derek Hough's absence in Week Three due to a possible COVID-19 exposure, only three judges judged in Week Three.

2 Due to Derek Hough's absence in Week Ten for testing positive for COVID-19, score was given by guest judge Julianne Hough filling in for Derek Hough.

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 31[]

He was partnered with Jessie James Decker. They placed 10th.

Scores[]

1 Score was given by guest judge Michael Bublé.

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 32[]

He was partnered with Jamie Lynn Spears. They placed 13th.

Scores[]

Performances[]

Dancing with the Stars 33[]

He was partnered with Ilona Maher. They placed 2nd.

Scores[]

1 Score was given by guest judge Rosie Perez.
2 Score was given by guest judge Gene Simmons.
3 Score was given by guest judge Mark Ballas.

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