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So You Think You Can Dance UK S02E05


Episode 05 - Live Show 1 (23/04/2011)..

The dance competition continues as Cat Deeley and judges Nigel Lythgoe, Arlene Phillips, Louise Redknapp and Sisco Gomez lead the search to find Britain's favourite dancer. Training with world-class choreographers and working across an array of dance genres - lyrical hip-hop to disco, commercial to jazz, or broadway to ballroom - the top 20 dancers take to the floor hoping to impress the judges and win valuable viewers' votes. Performing in couples for the first time, who will make a good first impression, and who will be forced to dance for their lives and their place in the competition? The pressure is on, and at the end of the evening one boy and one girl will take their final bow and dance their way out of the contest, and out of the running for the chance to dance in Hollywood and take home the 50,000 pound prize.



The BBC’s So You Think You Can Dance is the search to find the UK’s favourite dancer.

Over the last few months, the BBC has travelled the country in search of dancing talent.

Seven girls and seven boys made it through the auditions to be selected for the live shows. One of these 14 will be crowned the winner of So You Think You Can Dance and win the prize of £100,000 and the opportunity to dance in Hollywood in the US version of So You Think You Can Dance.

HOW SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE WILL WORK

The live shows for So You Think You Can Dance will begin on 9th January 2010 and run on BBC One each Saturday for a total of 6 weeks.

There will be a live main show followed by a live results show.

For the first two shows the dancers will be paired up by the Production Team, at their discretion, based on height and dancing ability.

From show three onwards, each week the dancers will swap dancing partners amongst them. Partners will be selected via a random draw. The draw will be independently verified.

For the Final only, competitors will be partnered with dancers from previous shows in the series.

After each couple have performed, they will receive comments from our judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Arlene Phillips, Louise Redknapp and Sisco Gomez. The BBC may invite a fifth judge at its discretion for any of the shows. The dancers will not receive scores from the judges.

Each week, the couples will perform a different style of dance, for example Broadway, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Pop, Ballroom. Each style will be selected via a random draw.

Throughout the competition, as well as performing in couples, our contestants will also perform solos and in group numbers.

After all couples have performed, telephone lines will be announced open and viewers will have the opportunity to vote as follows:


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SOURCE : Official SIte | BBC

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