I agree with the comment I read about allowing the choreographers to do more of what they want versus trying to make them fit into some foreign structure that may not judge them fairly. The first lady in red who was let go from the contest really was a precursor to the rest of the show. I feel that it was clear that making the choreographers be part of the group of dancers in the live performances really disadvantaged her. If you notice, her choreography was slower, less animated than the others because, not being a dancer and being more full-figured than the others, she had to restrict her style to what she could do. I doubt that is how she really choreographs professionally outside of the show.