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Encyclopedia > So You Think You Can Dance (US)
So You Think You Can Dance
Created by Simon Fuller
Nigel Lythgoe
Directed by Don Weiner
Presented by Lauren Sánchez (2005)
Cat Deeley (2006-present)
Starring Nigel Lythgoe
Mary Murphy
Country of origin USA
Production
Executive producer(s) Simon Fuller
Nigel Lythgoe
Allen Shapiro (2005-2006)
Barry Adelman
Running time Varies
Broadcast
Original channel Fox
Original run July 20, 2005 – Present
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

So You Think You Can Dance is an American dance reality show and competition that is broadcast on the Fox Network, on Fox Japan, on CTV in Canada, on Living in United Kingdom and Ireland and on Network Ten in Australia.[1] Image File history File links SYTYCD.png Summary Logo for Fox show So You Think You Can Dance. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Simon Fuller Simon Fuller (born May 17, 1960 in Hastings, England) is an English record and television producer who was known as the manager of the Spice Girls and S Club 7, as well as the creator of the Idol series, first seen as Pop Idol and over 50 other... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Catherine Elizabeth Cat Deeley (born October 23, 1976) is a popular English disc jockey, television personality and former fashion model, who rose to fame at the age of 21, co-hosting the well-known childrens series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Mary Murphy (born March 9) is a ballroom dance champion[1], accredited dance judge, and a regular judge and choreographer on the Fox dance competition-reality show So You Think You Can Dance. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... Simon Fuller Simon Fuller (born May 17, 1960 in Hastings, England) is an English record and television producer who was known as the manager of the Spice Girls and S Club 7, as well as the creator of the Idol series, first seen as Pop Idol and over 50 other... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Kingdom. ... So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Dance (disambiguation). ... Reality television is a genre of television programming in which the fortunes of real life people (as opposed to fictional characters played by actors) are followed. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... CTV is a TLA that may stand for: CTV Television Network - a Canadian English language television network Channel Television - the main television broadcaster in the Channel Islands Chukyo TV. Broadcasting - a Japanese TV station in Nagoya This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that... Living is a British television channel owned by Virgin Media Television. ... Network Ten, or Channel Ten, is one of Australias three commercial television networks, available in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth in Australia. ...


The series premiered on July 20, 2005 and has a similar premise to the American Idol series of singing competitions, with nationwide auditions leading to the discovery of the next big star. The show was created by Idol's Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe and is produced by 19 Entertainment and Dick Clark Productions. A mixture of contestants are chosen for the show, ranging from unknown street dancers to winners of national championships. All contestants have to work their way through a rigorous audition process, and, over the course of the show, are assigned different dance styles and partners each week to test their versatility. is the 201st day of the year (202nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 2005 in television involved some significant events. ... AMERICAN IDOL HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO DEATH OF SIMON ... Simon Fuller Simon Fuller (born May 17, 1960 in Hastings, England) is an English record and television producer who was known as the manager of the Spice Girls and S Club 7, as well as the creator of the Idol series, first seen as Pop Idol and over 50 other... So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... 19 Entertainment, based in the United Kingdom, is a leading creator and producer of entertainment properties, including American Idol in the United States, Pop Idol in the United Kingdom, as well as versions of the Idol series in more than seventy countries around the world and US Television show So... dick clark productions is an entertainment production company founded by entertainer Dick Clark. ...


It was the #1 rated show in summer 2006 for adults aged 18-49, and in July 2007, while still in production of its third season, it was renewed for its fourth season.[2] The first season was hosted by Lauren Sánchez; the show is currently hosted by Cat Deeley. In August 2006, it was also announced that there are now spinoff versions of the show in New Zealand, Turkey, Israel, Malaysia, and Norway, with several other countries in the works. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Catherine Elizabeth Cat Deeley (born October 23, 1976) is a popular English disc jockey, television personality and former fashion model, who rose to fame at the age of 21, co-hosting the well-known childrens series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. ...


So You Think You Can Dance holds auditions across the major cities of the US, looking for the top dancers in each city. All types of dance backgrounds are encouraged to audition. Salsa, ballroom, hip hop, street dancing, contemporary, jazz, ballet and many other types of dancers can be seen auditioning for a chance to win the grand prize—which, in the past, has included a new Hybrid SUV, $100,000 in cash, and a dancing role in Celine Dion's Las Vegas show—of US$250,000 and the title of "America's favorite dancer." This article uses Weasel Words. ... Gaskell Ball Ballroom dance, refers collectively to a set of partner dances, which originated in the Western world and are now enjoyed both socially and competitively around the globe. ... Breakdance, the first hip hop dance style, performed at MTV Street Festival, Thailand. ... Street dance is an umbrella term used to describe dance styles that evolved outside of dance studios at more everyday spaces such as streets, school yards and nightclubs. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Jazz dancers. ... For other uses, see Ballet (disambiguation). ... A hybrid vehicle (HV) is a vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources such as: An on-board rechargeable energy storage system (RESS) and a fueled power source for vehicle propulsion Human powered bicycle with battery assist A sail boat with electric power[1] The term most commonly... Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ, (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian pop singer and occasional songwriter. ... The United States dollar is the official currency of the United States. ...

Contents

Format

Many dance styles have been featured on the audition portion of the show, including jazz, bellydancing, clogging, contemporary, pop, modern, American jive, swing, disco, locking, popping, bboying, old and new school hip-hop, krumping, Paso Doble, quickstep, lyrical, Broadway, Viennese waltz, smooth waltz, Argentine tango, mambo, cha-cha, Cuban rumba, salsa, West Coast Swing, and Lindy Hop. The competition itself includes jazz, contemporary, pop, jive, swing, Lindy Hop, disco, hip-hop, krumping, Paso Doble, quickstep, Broadway, Viennese waltz, smooth waltz, tango, mambo, samba, cha-cha, salsa, West Coast swing, and Cuban rumba. Tap and clogging have been featured during special performances in season 3. Jazz dancers. ... Raqs Sharqi dancer Chryssanthi Sahar Scharf, Heidelberg. ... Clogging is a traditional type of percussive folk dance which is associated with a number of different regions across the world. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For popular forms of music in general, see Popular music. ... Modern dance is a dance form developed in the early 20th century. ... Look up jive, jiving in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Wikibooks has more about this subject: Swing Dancing The term swing dance is commonly used to refer either to a group of dances developing in response to swing music in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, or to lindy hop, a popular partner dance today. ... This article is about the music genre. ... Locking can refer to: Securing some physical object using a Lock. ... In music, the term slapping is often used to refer to two different though related playing techniques on the double bass and on the (electric) bass guitar. ... A Thai breakdancer holding a one-handed handstand at MTV Street Festival, Thailand. ... Old school hip hop is a term used to describe the very earliest hip hop music to come out of the block parties of New York City in the 1970s and 1980s. ... New school hip hop is a rarely-heard term referring to hip hop created later in the forms development, contrasted with old school hip hop. ... Breakdance, the first hip hop dance style, performed at MTV Street Festival, Thailand. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Paso Doble is a lively Spanish style of dance in duple meter that was developed in France. ... Quickstep is an International Style ballroom dance that follows a 2/4 or 4/4 time beat, similar to a fast Foxtrot. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Jazz dancers. ... Viennese Waltz (German: Wiener Walzer ) is the name of a ballroom dance. ... A waltz (German: , Italian: , French: , Spanish: , Catalan: ) is a ballroom and folk dance in   time, done primarily in closed position. ... A couple dances Argentine Tango. ... Mambo is a Cuban musical form and dance style. ... The cha-cha-cha (in Spanish cha-cha-chá) is a Latin American dance. ... In Cuba, Rumba is a generic term covering a variety of musical rhythms and associated dances. ... This article uses Weasel Words. ... West Coast Swing (WCS) is a partner dance derived from Lindy Hop. ... Dancing the lindy hop at the Sacramento Jazz Jubilee, Sacramento, California, USA (2006) Lindy hop is an African American dance that evolved in New York City in the late 1920s and early 1930s. ...


There are at least three judges on each show, two of which are always producer Nigel Lythgoe and choreographer Mary Murphy. The remaining judging seats are a regular rotation of guest professional dancers and choreographers. Guest judges that have appeared on the show include Dan Karaty, Shane Sparks, Wade Robson, Brian Friedman, Ron Montez, Doriana Sanchez, Nu Stylz (Olisa Thompson & Cicely Bradley), Jean-Marc Genereux, Mia Michaels, Debbie Allen, and Adam Shankman. So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... Mary Murphy (born March 9) is a ballroom dance champion[1], accredited dance judge, and a regular judge and choreographer on the Fox dance competition-reality show So You Think You Can Dance. ... Look up Choreography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Dan Karaty is an American hip hop dance choreographer, who has created routines for major performers such as Jessica Simpson and NSync. ... Shane Sparks (born c. ... Wade Jeremy Robson (born September 17, 1982) was born in Australia and has become one of the most successful pop choreographers and producers. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Jean-Marc Généreux is a ballroom dance champion and choreographer. ... Mia Michaels is an American choreographer. ... Debbie Allen (born Deborrah Kaye Allen on January 16, 1950 in Houston, Texas) is an American actor, choreographer, film director, television producer and a member of the Presidents Committee on the Arts and Humanities. ... Adam Shankman is an American film director, dancer, actor, and choreographer. ...


The early rounds include multiple bad auditions, in the same vein as Idol, with a majority of dancers getting cut by the judges immediately. Dancers who impress the judges receive an airplane ticket to the next round, held in Las Vegas. If the judges feel that a dancer has potential, but has not yet shown them the level of skill they are looking for, he or she is asked to remain for choreography at the end of the day. The contestants are then taught a short routine they must perform for the judges, who will decide if the dancer will move on to the next round. In Las Vegas, contestants are taught routines in several different styles; at each stage, four judges vote on whether to keep them in the competition. If the judges are split, contestants must 'dance for their lives', that is, perform a solo in their own style. Following these intermediate rounds of cuts, the judges choose the top 20 finalists—ten male and ten female dancers—to participate in the studio show, held in front of an audience at CBS Television City in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles.[3] Vegas redirects here. ... CBS Television City is a television studio located in the Fairfax District of Los Angeles West Side at 7800 Beverly Boulevard, at the corner of Beverly and Fairfax Avenue. ... The Fairfax District is an area of neighborhoods in the City of Los Angeles, California, that is roughly bordered by West Hollywood on the north, La Brea Avenue on the east, West Hollywood and Beverly Hills on the west and Wilshire Boulevard on the south. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ...


The format is somewhat similar to that of ABC's Dance Fever, a short-lived 2003 reality show. The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) operates television and radio networks in the United States and is also shown on basic cable in Canada. ... This version of Dance Fever was hosted by Eric Nies. ...


Changes from the first season to subsequent seasons


Partnerships and styles

In the finals of the first season, the contestants were partnered up and given a dance style, both chosen by a random draw each week. From the rounds of final 14 to final 10, the top vote receiver among the bottom 6 (later bottom 4) dancers was allowed to choose which person they did not want to partner with.


Since the first season, permanent partnerships are formed for the first five weeks of the finals (unless one half of a couple is eliminated). As in the first season, dance styles were assigned randomly. Once the top 10 dancers are chosen, the previous couples are dissolved. New partnerships and dance styles are then assigned randomly each week. Couples perform two dances together on each show, and each individual dancer also performs a solo.


Airtimes

In its second season, the show began airing two nights a week: a live performance and a results episode. Shows are typically aired Wednesday and Thursday nights at 8:00 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time. The 12-hour clock is a timekeeping convention in which the 24 hours of the day are divided into two periods called ante meridiem (AM, Latin for before noon) and post meridiem (PM, Latin for after noon). Each period consists of 12 hours numbered 12, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5... PDT is UTC-7 The Pacific Time Zone observes standard time by subtracting eight hours from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC-8). ...


Voting

In the first season, the judges chose three couples as the worst of the week, and those six dancers went into an individual dance-off voted on by the viewers. One male and one female contestant were then removed from the competition based on the audience vote.


After the first season, the voting was changed significantly. During the first five weeks of the finals, instead of voting for individuals, the viewers vote for their favorite couple(s) on performance night. On the results show, the three couples that receive the least number of votes are revealed. The six dancers that make up those couples then become eligible for removal by a decision of the judges and must "dance for their lives." One male and one female contestant are removed each week. Although the solo dance-off still occurs, this change significantly reduced its importance, as Lythgoe explicitly stated on the show that the judges' decisions are based on the "entire audition process", not just what occurs in a given week. The dance-off still has some influence on the judges as Lythgoe at times castigated dancers for their poor solo performances, and has on several occasions indicated that a dancer was kept on the show partly due to an exceptional solo.


After the first five weeks of the finals, the voting changes again to a different format. The public votes on individual dancers, and the male and female lowest vote receivers are eliminated each week. In this part of the competition, the judges do not have any direct control of the elimination process.


Season 1

The first season was hosted by Lauren Sánchez. So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the FOX network. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The final show aired on October 5th, 2005. The winner was Nick Lazzarini, who received over 37.6% of the vote. Lazzarini won $100,000 and the use of an apartment overlooking Central Park in New York City for one year. Melody Lacayanga was named runner-up. ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Indian Ocean Territory,[1] the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 2. ... Central Park is a large public, urban park (843 acres, 3. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ...


Season 2

The show premiered on May 25, 2006, leading audiences through the audition process. Cat Deeley became the new host. The top 20 finalists were revealed on June 8, and the winner, Benji Schwimmer, was named "America's Favorite Dancer" on August 16, 2006 after 16 million votes were collected for the season finale. Travis Wall was named runner up. The second season of So You Think You Can Dance premiered May 25, 2006, with new host Cat Deeley. ... is the 145th day of the year (146th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... This is a list of television-related events in 2006. ... Catherine Elizabeth Cat Deeley (born October 23, 1976) is a popular English disc jockey, television personality and former fashion model, who rose to fame at the age of 21, co-hosting the well-known childrens series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. ... is the 159th day of the year (160th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Benjiman Benji Daniel Schwimmer (born on January 18, 1984)[1] is an American professional swing dancer. ... is the 228th day of the year (229th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Travis Wall (b. ...


There were several changes to the show's format in the second season (see above). New styles of dance were introduced, and the prize for the second season was increased from $100,000 to also include a new car and a one-year contract to perform in Céline Dion's show in Las Vegas. So You Think You Can Dance is an American dance reality show and competition that is broadcast on the Fox Network, on Fox Japan, on CTV in Canada, on Living in United Kingdom and Ireland and on Network Ten in Australia. ... ISO 4217 Code USD User(s) the United States, the British Indian Ocean Territory,[1] the British Virgin Islands, East Timor, Ecuador, El Salvador, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Palau, Panama, Caicos Islands, and the insular areas of the United States Inflation 2. ... Céline Marie Claudette Dion, OC, OQ (born March 30, 1968) is a Canadian Grammy, Juno, and Oscar award-winning pop singer and occasional songwriter and actress. ... Vegas redirects here. ...


Season 3

Open auditions for Season 3 began early March 2007, held in New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Like the previous season, those that made the cuts moved on to Las Vegas. The taped auditions premiered on the Fox Network in the United States on May 24, 2007, and the subsequent shows were taped and broadcast live for a 12-week season. Cat Deeley returned as host, and Nigel Lythgoe returned as permanent judge. Joining Lythgoe permanently at the judging table was Mary Murphy; her promotion was reported by TV Guide on March 8, 2007. The prize for the winner was increased to $250,000 cash. On the performance finale show (August 16th, 2007), it was announced that the series had been picked up for a 4th season. Sabra Johnson was named "America's Favorite Dancer," while Danny Tidwell was named as the runner-up. So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the FOX network. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... “NY” redirects here. ... Nickname: Motto: Urbs in Horto (Latin: City in a Garden), I Will Location in the Chicago metro area and Illinois Coordinates: , Country State Counties Cook, DuPage Settled 1770s Incorporated March 4, 1837 Government  - Mayor Richard M. Daley (D) Area  - City  234. ... Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates , Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area     City 1,290. ... This article is about the state capital of Georgia. ... The south end of The Strip; approximately one third of the entire Strip is represented here. ... The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ... is the 144th day of the year (145th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... The year 2007 in television involves some significant events. ... Catherine Elizabeth Cat Deeley (born October 23, 1976) is a popular English disc jockey, television personality and former fashion model, who rose to fame at the age of 21, co-hosting the well-known childrens series SMTV Live, alongside Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly. ... So You Think You Can Dance judging panel, Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Dan Karaty Nigel Lythgoe (born July 9, 1949 in the Wirral) is an English television and film director and producer. ... Mary Murphy (born March 9) is a ballroom dance champion[1], accredited dance judge, and a regular judge and choreographer on the Fox dance competition-reality show So You Think You Can Dance. ... TV Guide is the name of two North American weekly magazines about television programming, one in the United States and one in Canada. ... is the 67th day of the year (68th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era. ... Sabra Elise Johnson born July 29, 1987, is a dancer from Roy, Utah and the most recent champion of the Fox reality television show So You Think You Can Dance. ... Danny Tidwell (born August 1, 1984 in Norfolk, Virginia) is an American dance choreographer, contemporary and ballet dancer, known for being the runner-up on Foxs third season of So You Think You Can Dance. ...


International

Broadcast of US version

  • The show airs in Canada on CTV.
  • The Australian television network Network Ten began screening the US series (season 2) from November 20, 2006.
  • In Japan, season 2 of the American version of So You Think You Can Dance has aired as American Dance Idol.[4]
  • The second season of the American show will air in the United Kingdom on Challenge.
  • The second season of the American version is currently airing in the Middle East on MBC4 every Wednesday evening.
  • The first and second seasons of The American show were shown in Quebec, Canada. The show was translated in French.
  • In South Korea, the second season of the American version aired titled, "You Can Dance".

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Local versions

  • Australia: Channel Ten intends to air an Australian version of the show beginning in early 2008.[5] The US version of the show already airs on the network.
  • Greece: Recently the rights of So You Think You Can Dance were sold to foreign broadcaster Mega Channel in Greece, which is airing its own version of the show during the winter and spring of 2007, following auditions held in Athens, Greece; New York City, New York, USA; Melbourne, Australia; Munich, Germany; and Cyprus in late 2006. The auditions in the countries outside of Greece were aimed at Greeks living abroad, and could expand if there is a demand in places not currently on the list for auditions. The grand prize of the show is 100,000 euros and a 3-year scholarship to a dance school in London, England.[6]
  • Denmark: The first season of Kan Du Danse to be broadcast is hosted by Thomas Mygind and freelance dancer Anne Katrine Skole with choreographers Toniah Pedersen, Kenneth Kreutzmann, and Niclas Bendixen on the judging panel.[7]
  • Germany: There is a version of So You Think You Can Dance, called You Can Dance, from 11th November 2006 to 19th January 2007 on Sat.1. The first winner was the 18-year-old Dennis Jauch.[8]
  • Malaysia: Malaysian Broadcaster 8TV has also bought the rights to produce the local version of So You Think You Can Dance. Auditions were held on March 16-17, 2007, and broadcast of the show has begun on April 5.
  • Norway: The show is called Dansefeber and airs on TVNorge.
  • Poland: The show is called You can dance - po prostu tańcz (You Can Dance - Just Dance) and is being aired on TVN. It is hosted by Kinga Rusin.

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See also

Countries with their own version Dancing with the Stars is the name for a number of international television series based on the format of the British series Strictly Come Dancing. ... Pants-Off Dance-Off is a dance contest airing on FUSE TV that premiered on April 18, 2006. ... Soul Train is a long-running music-related syndicated television program. ... Dick Clark, host of American Bandstand American Bandstand was a long-running dance music television show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989. ... U Can Dance is a reality dance competition TV program in ABS-CBN hosted by Iya Villania and Derek Ramsay. ... Categories: Corporation stubs | Philippines | Television networks ...

References

  1. ^ CTV.ca, So You Think You Can Dance
  2. ^ Fox Renews So You Think You Can Dance and Hell's Kitchen, Movieweb.com. (Accessed July 28, 2006)
  3. ^ On Camera Audiences, So You Think You Can Dance
  4. ^ Fox Japan web site for "American Dance Idol"
  5. ^ http://www.ebroadcast.com.au/enews/so-you-think-you-can-dancer-australia-270707.html
  6. ^ Greek broadcasters site for "So You Think You Can Dance
  7. ^ Danish broadcaster press release about "Kan du danse"
  8. ^ German website for "You Can Dance"

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