Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2012: Fox cancels So You Think You Can Dance Results Show

cancelled-renewed-so-you-think-you-can-dance-results-show-foxIt´s a new year to start new lists for cancelled shows for 2012 and renewed shows for 2012.

The first one to go is a semi go, since it only involves the axing of half of the show.

Fox has cancelled So You Think You Can Dance results show, therefore leaving the dance reality competition with only one weekly airing, for Nygel Lythgoe to resolve the whole thing.

With no voting show, what will happen to the format of the show? Let´s see, there are several options. First of all, not having the audience decide the outcome.

Second of all, weekly voting, so the elimination is the first thing done in the next episode.

Third, the possibility of having an online results show to boost the buzz mid week.

Those are my two cents, and if Nygel Lythgoe cares to use any of the options, he may be my guest to do so. (Lol, like he needs my help).

But there´s going to be an action needed from him to decide what to do after Fox cancelled So You Think You Can Dance Results show.

What do you think? Are you sad Fox cancelled So You Think You Can Dance Results Show? Or it will help gain more interest? Let me know in the comments section.
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Cancelled and Renewed Shows 2011: So You Think You Can Dance renewed for season nine

So-You-Think-You-Can-Dance-cancelled-renewed-season-nineGrowing lists for renewed shows on 2011 and all the cancelled shows on 2011, and they get bigger. In this case in the non scripted reality competition department, with Fox renewing So You Think You Can Dance for season nine. There was no real doubt that SYTYCD would be renewed, even after dropping numbers, because it still managed to win its hour, and is a very important addition to Fox summer schedule.

The show managed to still win all three important demos, Adults 18-49, adults 18-34, and teens, so it was no wonder when Fox annouonced renewal for So You Think You Can Dance.

Now, it will headline next summer schedule for the network, and will start the search for the next dancing superstar shortly, after they announce the cities and dates and venues for the new season´s auditions.

More Nigel Lythgoe, more Mary Murphy, more Tyce Diorio, more Sonya Tayeh, and the rest of the judges and choreographers. And probably they´ll stick to the all stars and couples mix, although that is not announced yet.

What do you think? Are you happy Fox renewed So You Think You Can Dance? Will you watch SYTYCD on Fox? Let me know in the comments section.
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Who are top 20 on So You Think You Can Dance 2011? #SYTYCD

top-20-sytycd-so-you-think-can-dance-season-8-2011-ryan-ramirezOk, this is the week when the top 20 of So You Think You Can Dance 2011 is announced, and they also perform later.
Well, as usual, this means a lot of good dancing on our televisions in Fox.
It is a top 10 girls and top 10 guys like in earlier seasons but last, although the All Stars will be back when Top 10 is reached.

But let´s cut to the chase:

Who are top 20 in So You Think You Can Dance 2011?

1- Alexander Fost, 21, Pasadena, Calif.: Contemporary
2- Ashley Rich, 22, Emeryville, Calif.: Contemporary
3- Caitlynn Lawson, 18, Moses Lake, Wash.: Contemporary
4- Christopher Koehl, 21, Garland, Texas: Hip-hop
5- Clarice Ordaz, 19, Whittier, Calif.: Jazz
6- Iveta Lukosiute, 30, New York City: Ballroom,
7- Jess Leprotto, 18, Little Falls, N.J.: Musical theater
8- Jordan Casanova, 18, Chino Hills, Calif.: Jazz
9- Marko Germar, Jazz, 22, Canoga Park, Calif.: Jazz
10- Melanie Moore, 19, New York, N.Y.: Contemporary
11- Miranda Maleski, 19, North Hollywood, Calif.: Contemporary
12- Missy Morelli, 19, Studio City, Calif.: Jazz
13- Mitchell Kelly, 20, Atlanta: Contemporary,
14- Nick Young, 19, Franklin, Wisc.: Tap
15- Ricky Jaime, 18, Tampa, Fla.: Contemporary,
16- Robert Taylor Jr., 30, Brooklyn, N.Y.: Hip-hop
17- Ryan Ramirez, 19, Morgan Hill, Calif.: Contemporary
18- Sasha Mallory, 23, Bakersfield, Calif.: Contemporary
19- Tadd Gadduang, 25, West Valley, Utah: Street
20- Wadi Jones, 24, Ossining, N.Y.: Breaking

This time around, you can also vote online for your top 20 favourite on So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 to advance forward.

What do you think about Top 20 in SYTYCD season 8? Are you happy this is the list of So You Think You Can Dance 2011 Top 20? Let me know in the comments section.
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Casting Call: Open Auditions for So You Think You Can Dance Season 8

SYTYCD-auditions-so-you-think-can-danceIt´s time for another great piece of casting call in this case Auditions for So You Think You Can Dance season 8.
Once again, SYTYCD will travel across the U.S. in search of the best and most talented dancers in the country. Those who shine during auditions are given a ticket to Las Vegas for callbacks, where they will work with top choreographers to learn and then be judged on multiple styles of dance.

Oakland, Brooklyn, Salt Lake City, Charlotte and Atlanta´s SYTYCD auditions are already over, but you can still enter Los Angeles So You Think You Can Dance auditions on Saturday March 12 at The Orpheum Theatre at 8 AM.
You need to be ready for a three day comeback call.

Registration will begin at 8:00 AM at each venue. Auditioners traveling to cities for the open calls should make arrangements to stay for at least two days following their initial audition in the event of a callback.

Dancers must be either a U.S. citizen, legal permanent resident of the U.S. or possess a current legal Employment Authorization Card enabling him/her to seek employment freely in the U.S. (i.e., without restrictions as to employer) by the date specified in the eligibility rules. Dancers must be no younger than 18 or older than 30 years of age on the first day they register for auditions. Any dancer who is a minor in his/her state of residence must also have a parent or legal guardian sign all required documents. Dancers must provide legal, valid proof of age when they register for auditions.

You need to visit this link for more info on So You Think You Can Dance Auditions.

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So You Think You Can Dance Spoiler: Who are SYTYCD Top 24 of Season Seven?

SYTYCD So You Think You Can Dance Spoiler: Who are SYTYCD Top 24 of Season Seven?Well, hello dancing fans all over.

We are a month away from So You Think You Can Dance Season Seven Premiere on May 27th.

What I want to show you is a big So You Think You Can Dance Spoiler, on who are So You Think You Can Dance Top 24 for season seven.

Without further ado:

So You Think You Can Dance Spoiler: Who are SYTYCD Top 24 of Season Seven?

THE BOYS

1. Alex Wong (ballet)

2. Billy Bell (contemporary)

3. Robert Roldan (contemporary)

4. Adrian Lee (contemporary)

5. Jose “Full Deck” Ruiz (breakdancing)

6. Kent Boyd (contemporary/jazz)

7. Anthony Kin (hip hop)

8. Sergey Onik (ballroom)

9. Anthony Burrell (contemporary)

10. Dujuan Smart (contemporary/jazz)

11. Adechike Torbert

12. Chris Koel (hip hop)
THE GIRLS

1. Ryan Ramirez (contemporary/modern)

2. Lexie Contursi (contemporary)

3. Alexie Agdeppa (contemporary)

4. Lauren Froderman (contemporary/jazz)

5. Ashley Galvan (contemporary/jazz)

6. Melinda Sullivan (tap)

7. Christina Santana (salsa)

8. Cheryl Smith (contemporary)

9. Bridget Krouse (contemporary/jazz)

10. Missy Morelli (contemporary/jazz)

11. Katie Muth (contemporary/jazz)

12. Jacelyne Orle (contemporary/jazz)

Thanks to Rickey for this spoiler!

How to Audition For So You Think You Can Dance Season 7

auditions so you think you can dance season 7Fox has launched a new Casting Call for So You Think You Can Dance!

In this SYTYCD Open Audition you can try to prove you deserve to be on Top 20 Dancers in America.

Are you going to be a part of So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Auditions?

You need to read this:

Elegibility Requirements to be a part in the Auditions of So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 – Download PDF

SYTYCD Audition Season 7 Agreement and Release – Download PDF

So You Think You Can Dance Season 7 Audition Locations and Dates

So You Think You Can Dance S7 Auditions in Miami

MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 2010
Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132

So You Think You Can Dance S7 Auditions in New York

MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 2010
Manhattan Center
311 W. 34th Street
Between 8th & 9th Avenues
New York, New York  10001

Remember that for SYTYCD Auditions Doors open at 8:00AM
Be prepared to stay for an extra TWO DAYS for potential callbacks.

Also you can Download the Auditions for So You Think You Can Dance Flyer in PDF Format

Extra Cities will be announced soon.

Are you going to the auditions for So You Think You Can Dance Season 7? Let us know how it goes.

And the winner of So You Think You Can Dance Is…

russell wins so you think you can danceRussell Ferguson!!! We predicted it. Now it´s true.

We are two out of two, with both Jeanine and Russell as our favourites to win.

And tonight, on December 16th Russel Ferguson won So You Think You Can Dance Season 6!

Ryan Di Lello is 6th

Ashleigh Di Lello is 5th

Ellenore Scott is 4th

Kathryn McCormick is  3rd

Jakob Karr is 2nd

And Russell Ferguson wins So You Think You Can Dance!

Way to go Krumper!

Watch Jeanine Mason Video Interview of the winner of So You Think You Can Dance Season 5

jeanine masonEarlier this month Jeanine Mason won So You Think You Can Dance, and she´s starting the tour with fellows top 10.

But she took a moment to answer some of TV Guide´s questions.

In the video, So You Think You Can Dance winner Jeanine Mason talks about what went through her mind on stage before it was announced she was crowned America’s favorite dancer.

So, watch Jeanine Mason video on her thoughts about winning So You Think You Can Dance

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Yay! Jeanine won So You Think You Can Dance Season 5

jeanine won so you think you can dance america favourite dancerOk, I waited long enough so no one gets spoiled…

But now it´s time to unleash the celebrating beast inside.

Yay! Jeanine won So You Think You Can Dance Season 5

So, are you happy with the results?

Complete Recap of So You Think You Can Dance Finale: Jeanine´s the winner of So You Think You Can Dance  Season Five

There are 3,500 screaming fans in the Kodak theater Cat tells us (the screaming part we can tell for ourselves).

All 20 dancers return for “A Brand New Day” from “The Wiz.” The crowd goes nuts as Diana Ross sings on the recording for a rousing number that involves funky jazz, some couples work and one very large picture frame.

Kitty Cat returns, to highlight the top four – Kayla, Evan, Jeanine and Brandon. She tells us there were a record breaking 21.6 million votes after last night’s performance. She promises highlights from the season and points out the judges: Lil’ C, Mia Michaels, Tyce Diorio, Adam Shankman, Debbie Allen, Mary Murphy, Nigel Lithgoe.

Recap fun begins: back to the audition cities we go. Kids on the street, backflips, some bad splits, a few stage drives, the “there’s nothing like a naughty ballerina” comment and lots of Mary screaming, Natalie going home, crying, the selection of the top 20, guest judge Ellen DeGeneres saying “Are you two carpenters? Because you nailed it”….

Then it’s time for a recap of last night: Jeanine and Evan’s jazz routine and Nigel reminding her it’s an enormous stage and she has to perform big and saying it’s the last time he wants to see Evan thrown around. Then Kayla and Brandon in a Broadway number and Mary calling them “front runners” and Nigel sharing about his heart attack. Then Evan and Brandon in a pop piece to Ms. Jackson’s “Nasty Boys” and Mary asking if it’s the nastiest thing he’s ever done. Jeanine and Kayla in a contemporary routine — the dance of the seven veils that Nigel wanted to see go on longer. Kayla and Evan going country-Western with the jive and the crowd chanting for Evan. Jeanine and Brandon in black leather doing the paso doble and Nigel and Mary in a scream-off and him agreeing on the front runner status. Then their solo performances and more praise all around.

Then it’s time for the judges to pick their favorite routines. Adam goes with the first number of the season that started Jeanine’s rise to dominate in the final four, a hip hop number by Tabitha and Napoleon with Jeanine and Phillip to “Mad” that’s an argument to a ballad that ends with a cuddle.

Then Nigel goes with Libertango, an Argentine tango, danced by Janette and Brandon to “Forever Tango.” It brings the crowd to its feet and has Cat speaking Spanish (“muy caliente”).

Debbie Allen picks a waltz choreographed by Louis van Amstel that she thought was very romantic and graceful. Set to Enya’s “Drams are More Precious,” it’s danced by Asuka and Vitolio.

Cat takes yet another moment to point out Mary’s enormous diamonds and then Mary introduces her favorite by saying it was the first time a couple danced together. The crowd goes wild. Travis Wall choreographed a relationship set to music with Jeanine and Jason to “If it Kills Me” by Jason Mraz. You may know it as the one in which they smooch. (Which they do again.)

Mia picks a “smoking hot” samba from the first show, danced by Max and Kayla, choreographed by Louis van Amstel to “Jum Bah Bay” by House of Gypsies. Kayla shakes her pink fringe all over again.

Cat introduces some video footage with the top four prepping for a surprise. They take a limo to MGM to be the first to see “Fame” starring past contestant Kherington Payne and Debbie Allen (who was in the first one).

Then Debbie picks another fave, a group routine that mixed hip hop and samba and was choreographed by Dimitri and Tabitha & Napoleon to “Calle Ocho (I know you want me)” by Pitbull that features the ladies on tables in puddles of water and some nasty business.

Nigel introduces the next guest: Talia Fowler, winner of the Australian version of the show.

Lil C goes with Caitlin and Jason dancing to the Bollywood “Jai Ho” from “Slumdog Millionaire.”

Then it’s finally time for the top four to come out for some news. Cat announces the person in fourth place…Kayla. Hugs all around as Cat introduces some highlight clips, featuring some good grandparents moments. “Dancing is a way for me to let all my feelings and emotions come out no matter what they are,” she says. She says she’s going to most remember working with all the choreographers, especially Mia, who she thanks for pushing her. She remains totally composed and smiling (Mia, on the other hand, looks like she’s going to cry).

Then a few more favorites. Adam picks one of Mia’s, praising the light and fun side. Then he actually says: “Mia, I just want you to know, tonight, I’m a butt man.”

Randy and Evan dance to Koop Island Blues in what Nigel calls “the butt dance.”

Nexy Mary picks Jeanine and Brandon in Louis Van Amstel’s paso doble set to “Tetsujin” from the finale.

Then Cat asks them not to leave and brings out Evan. She bears a card of doom. The dancer in third place is…Evan. A thousand young girls’ voices scream. He gets a big hug from Cat to intro his recap, featuring touching brother moments and Adam calling him a beautiful “dancer” and Ellen DeGeneres saying she loves his face. “It’s been an awesome journey, I couldn’t have asked for anything else,” he says.

He calls the night before “breathtaking” and thanks the fans and his family. “This has been an absolutely amazing journey, I never thought when I auditioned with my brother in Memphis that I’d be standing here.”

“And you’re going to keep on dancing?” Cat asks. “Heck, yea,” he says.

And we’re down to Jeanine and Brandon.

But first, another Nigel favorite moment. “When Mary admitted to using Botox,” he says. She swats at him. On a more serious note, he singles out Mia’s routine about addiction with Kayla and Kupono, a contemporary routine set to Sara Bareilles “Gravity.” It’s frighteningly good and makes Mia, Kayla and Adam cry.

Then it’s time for the Rage Boyz Crew, with its tiny little dancing kids, choreographed by Tiffany Burton, dancing hip hop to Colby O’Donis & Mauli B’s “Feel it.”

After, Cat steals a jacket and talks to TJ, who proudly shows off his missing front tooth. The seven-year-old did a back hand spring off the couch.

Next up, Tyce picks Brandon and Janette to a disco routine set to “Loving is Really My Game.”

Then the final judge’s pick. Mia picks a “tender” piece about breast cancer by Tyce danced by Melissa and Ade to “This Woman’s World.” She passes things over to Tyce, who announces to cheers that his friend Michelle that he choreographed it for learned she was cancer-free today.

After the dance, they cut to breast cancer survivor Christina Applegate in the audience, clapping and sobbing.

Then the final group number, to “One” from “A Chorus Line,” which features eight dancers in white tux and tails dancing in front of full-length shattered mirrors. Toward the end, the mirrors turn to reveal the judges (even Nigel!) stepping out and showing the kids they know how it’s done.

And then it’s time for the moment of truth. Jeanine and Brandon are back on stage, holding hands, and watch their recaps, full of tears and praise. Cat throws it to Nigel, who isn’t surprised by the final two and says he’s “delighted” by the winner (which he already knows) and it’s “justly” deserved.

And America’s favorite dancer is…Jeanine.

Brandon gives her a big hug and she bursts into tears. She tries to compose herself enough to talk. “I never thought that auditioning to this show would lead me to such amazing people…and just to have 3,000 people in here is just amazing. I never thought I’d be giving an acceptance speech at the Kodak, but thank you Academy!”

She thanks her mom and says she’s most going to remember winning and also all the other dancers (Cat’s No. 4 on the memory list).

And that’s a wrap, folks.

Author: MollyWillow for IMDB

Complete Recap and Spoilers of So You Think You Can Dance S05E21 – Top 4 Revealed

Yesterday, The Finalists of So You Think You can Dance were announced

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Complete Recap and Spoilers of So You Think You Can Dance S05E21 – Top 4 Revealed

The final four contestants on “So You Think You Can Dance” were revealed during Thursday night’s results show, but not before an hour’s worth of music and dance.

The night began with a somber group performance to “Send in the Clowns,” choreographed by Tyce DiOrio.

To the results: The final three girls were brought on stage pretty quickly and after going over the recaps of the judges’ comments on each of the dancers, host Cat Deeley announced that the first dancer sent through to next week’s finale was Jeanine. And the crowd went wild.

Lil C said her place in the finals was “worthy, indeed.”

More results: Cat brought the top three guys to center stage to find out which of them would take the second of four spots in the finale. The first guy’s spot in the finale went to Brandon. The crowd erupted.

Judge Mary Murphy stood and she cheered for him and couldn’t imagine that Mia Michaels and Lil C initially didn’t think he deserved a spot in the Top 20.

Memory lane: Jessica and Will from last season performed their Tyce DiOrio routine that earned him an Emmy nomination. Next in the string of Emmy nominees later in the show were Katee and Twitch, who did their Mia Michaels routine from last season. Chelsie and Joshua returned to perform their tango, choreographed by Dmitry Chaplin. Chelsie returned, this time paired with Mark, for their hip-hop routine choreographed by Tabitha & Napoleon.

Also, the winners of America’s Best Dance Crew, the JabbaWozkeeZ, took the stage and offered up a nice group popping and locking performance. Grammy winner Sean Paul visited to perform his song, “So Fine.”

The final word: Cat brought Melissa and Kayla to the stage to announce that the last girls’ spot in the finale went to Kayla. That left a smiling but tearful Melissa out of the big finish. “I did things on this show I didn’t think I could do,” Melissa said.

Finally, Ade and Evan found out that the last spot in the finale would be filled by Evan.

So your finalists for “So You Think You Can Dance” Season 5 are: Jeanine, Brandon, Kayla and Evan.

Author: WerewolfBarMitzvah for IMDB