Heading straight to CarriageWorks from the airport we arrive in time to see Robert and Leanne limbering up for their first camera run-through. The studio is much smaller than it looks on the tellie; the stage surprisingly so. Cameras are everywhere getting as many angles as possible: in the air, to the side, down below, whirling and twirling and begging for attention. How on earth do you spot safely with a camera centimetres from your face?
We try to watch the multiple TV screens to ensure there are no hideous camera angles being captured. Coast clear, camera-run over. David and I sit in the front row as the studio begins to fill with a few hundred audience members around a third of capacity for the afternoon pre-record. With the new show format — Team Stage vs.
Which will win out? This week's episode got us one step closer to finding out! Tickets for the city tour go on sale Friday, August 28! The tour will feature this season's Top 10 dancers, including five from Team Stage and five from Team Sreet.
The new season, which airs on Fox this summer, will feature a fresh twist in the competition: stage dancers vs. The audition tour is currently underway. So You Think You Can Dance's newest season features an intensified competition between dancers from the stage and the street. Now the show has announced plans to head out to five cities, including New York, Dallas, Detroit, Memphis and Los Angeles, to host auditions in early So You Think You Can Dance is set to captivate audiences again this fall while live on tour — now with more stops than ever before!
So You Think You Can Dance is teaming up with the popular app Vyclone to allow viewers to create, upload and share videos of themselves dancing alongside their favorite contestants from past seasons. The Vyclone app will automatically combine and remix user-generated dance videos with dancers from the show. On Wednesday, June 25, after thousands of auditions by the best dancers around the nation, and the grueling, week-long callbacks round, the Top 20 finalists were revealed on Season 11 of So You Think You Can Dance.
Also announced were the four winning dance crews that will be performing live on the SYTYCD stage on an upcoming show. The whole summer has been building up to this moment The evening started with a quirky, burlesque group routine choreographed by Mia Michaels and then plunged into the routines.
Dancers paired up again with all-stars, and for the first time in SYTYCD history, the all-stars choreographed the routines as well as performed in them. At the end of the night, Jenna Johnson and Tucker Know were eliminated. Guest judge Debbie Allen joined the judging panel, and later in the show, Mackenzie Dustman and Nico Greetham were sent home. So You Think You Can Dance has announced that it's Top 10 finalists of Season 10 will make their way across North America, performing in a mix of theaters and arenas this fall.
The city tour will kick-off on October 1 with shows through November Ten dancers would continue on and hit the road in the fall for a city tour; two dancers would be heart-broken and sent home. Ultimately, Alan Bernsten and Malece Miller were eliminated. The competition took an unexpected blow, as another dancer suffered an injury.
Curtis Holland hurt his shoulder during rehearsals and was not cleared by his doctors to perform this week. Rather, it was the Top 17 since animator Jade Zuberi had to withdraw from the competition due to a injury.
Since he was out that saved the two other bottom boy dancers. Yet, one lady still had to go home and it ended up being Jasmine Mason. Then, once again, the format was changed. At the top of the show, the bottom six dancers were announced and the judges deliberated their elimination before the dancers performed. It all comes down to this final night of performances with commentary by resident judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murhphy with guest judge Rob Marshall.
There is also a unique and amazing guest performance by one-legged b-boy Jean Sok from France! Who would they like to see win and what are their plans for the future? But before the official winners are announced, the remaining four dancers still have one more week to impress the judges and, more importantly, the viewers.
Resident judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy, along with guest judge Christina Applegate, are on hand to help guide America in choosing its favorite male and female dancer. Erik and I are both impressed by the innovative choreography of husband and wife Napoleon and Tabitha. This night they created a number that had the partners linked together with a chain. Both dancers were strong in their sharp, definitive movements, which were a natural for the boy, who is a phenomenon in popping.
His movements are truly astounding and impressive. The girl did well in her own right keeping up with him. A well done and danced piece. Closing the show was a fun and fast-paced quickstep, by Jean Marc.
As usual, his creativity shone through the dance, from the theme, to the patterns, to the surprise costume change.
The couple did a remarkable job keeping up with the speed and complexity required by the quickstep. No smoke and mirrors needed for this show—the dancers are the real deal, highly skilled and full of energy.
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