So You Think You Can Dance Age Limit
Then Y'all Remember You Can Dance | |
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Original work | So You Think You Can Dance (American Goggle box series) |
Films and idiot box | |
Telly serial | So You lot Retrieve You Can Dance (independent international versions, see below) |
Miscellaneous | |
First aired | xx July 2005 (2005-07-20) |
Then You Recall You Can Trip the light fantastic toe is a franchise of reality television receiver shows in which contestants compete in dance. The beginning serial of the franchise, created by Idols producers Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, premiered in July 2005 and has broadcast sixteen seasons since. Adaptations of the evidence began airing in other countries in tardily 2005 and to date 30 localized adaptations have been produced, representing 41 unlike countries and comprising more than xc individual seasons.
Format [edit]
Although each varies in the particulars of its format and presentation, all shows in the So You Call up You Can Dance franchise share a premise of placing dancers-—who come from a wide variety of trip the light fantastic backgrounds and are often amateur or semi-professional in experience—-in a competition which requires them to adapt to multiple styles of trip the light fantastic. As the competition progresses, a combination of estimate decisions and at-home-viewer votes determine which dancers will advance in the competition from week to week, until ultimately one dancer is voted champion of that particular season and receives a prize parcel that may consist of money, piece of work or training opportunities, additional cloth prizes, and typically the championship of the respective country'southward "Favorite Dancer" (eastward.g. "America'due south Favorite Dancer").
A bear witness in the franchise is typically composed of three phases of competition: initial open auditions, callbacks/finalist selection, and finals/live performance shows. A given series or season may air only one prove per week or ii, but rarely more. The initial open auditions are typically held at various locations throughout the relevant country and are open up to dancers of varied backgrounds and experience levels, though generally at that place is an age cap (with the age limits existence non-consistent betwixt entries in the franchise). Although ordinarily unseen in the terminal aired edit of the bear witness, some productions may also concur producer auditions, in which the initial talent pool is screened, before the televised auditions. The open auditions are overseen past a panel of judges, typically experts in dance or the amusement field, who volition select a portion of auditioning dancers to advance in the competition. The post-obit stage, sometimes chosen the "callbacks", "kicking camp", or "academy" will further reduce this remaining puddle of dancers downward to the season's "finalists", normally by putting the dancers through a series of brusk dance workshops and routines while the judges evaluate their capabilities, adaptability, and over-all potential for the competition. The callback phase ends when the judge's panel selects a number of season finalists (typically between ten and twenty total dancers, half women and half men).
Collectively the auditions and callbacks, being edited downwardly considerably, represent just a minority of episodes and are televised during the outset few weeks of a season. Following these episodes are the finals (referred to in some entries equally "performance shows" or "live shows"), in which the remaining contestants are matched into couples and are assigned new trip the light fantastic styles—-typically, but not always, assigned by a luck-of-the-depict organisation—each week. These episodes combine phase performances (including solos, duets, and group routines), brusk "backside-the-scenes" video packets of the dancers working with their choreographers and each other to chief the routines, and judge evaluations of the performances to course the majority of their run-fourth dimension, occasionally supplemented past invitee performances. These episodes are besides the point at which at-dwelling house-viewers begin their interest in the show: their votes (combined with judge decisions) will decide which dancers remain in the competition equally eliminations reduce the number of contestants weekly until a finale episode in which the winner is revealed. While most of the higher up are elements shared by all shows in the franchise, entries vary considerably in the details: the number of finalists, the number of shows per week, the mode in which judge decisions are weighted against home-viewer votes, the styles of trip the light fantastic assigned, presentation manner, production values, and even the number of winners are all examples of elements of the format that have fluctuated throughout the run of the franchise.
Dance styles [edit]
The post-obit is a not-exhaustive list of dance styles which have been featured on shows within the So Y'all Call up You lot Can Trip the light fantastic franchise, with notes on nomenclature between versions. But styles featured in choreographed duet or group routines during the contest phase of the bear witness are listed here; styles featured merely in solos or auditions are not listed.
Genre | Styles |
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Western Classical Styles | Contemporary, Lyrical, Modern, Ballet/Pas de Deux |
Street and Contemporary Club Styles | Hip-Hop, Lyrical Hip-Hop, Blitheness Breaking/B-boying, Gimmicky Hip-Hop, Dubstep, Electric Boogaloo, Krump, House, Locking, Popping, Stepping, Voguing, Waacking |
Classical/Standard/Smooth Ballroom Styles | Foxtrot/Slowfox, Tango, Argentine Tango, Quickstep, Flit, Viennese Flit, Tedious Waltz, English Flit |
Latin/Rhythm Ballroom Styles | Cha-Cha/Cha-Cha-Cha, Jive, American Jive, Lambada, Mambo, Pasodoble, Rumba, African Rumba, Cuban Rumba, Salsa, Street Salsa, Samba, African Samba |
Jazz Styles | Jazz, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Jazz, Lyrical Jazz, Afro-/African Jazz, Commercial, Jazz-Funk, Latin Jazz, Pop/Pop-Jazz, Afro-Pop, Street Jazz |
Broadway/Musical Theatre Styles | Broadway (referred to as Musical Theatre or Theatrical exterior the U.S.), Caricatural, Can-Can, Tap Dancing |
American Social / Traditional Club Styles | Boogaloo, Charleston, Disco, New Disco, Go-Go, Hustle, Lindy Hop, Rock north' Roll, Swing, Due west Coast Swing |
Regional/Traditional Styles | Bollywood, Dancehall (sometimes alternatively labelled Reggae, Reggaeton, or Reggae-Jam), African, Afro-Cuban, Bellydance, Cabera, Capoeira, Kalinka, Maculelê, Malevos, Sevillanas, Tahitian, Tropak |
Eastern Classical Styles | Malaysian Classical/Contemporary, Chinese Classical/Gimmicky, Indian Classical/Contemporary |
International adaptations [edit]
Genre | Styles |
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Western Classical Styles | Contemporary, Lyrical, Modern, Ballet/Pas de Deux |
Street and Gimmicky Social club Styles | Hip-Hop, Lyrical Hip-Hop, Animation Breaking/B-boying, Contemporary Hip-Hop, Dubstep, Electrical Boogaloo, Krump, House, Locking, Popping, Stepping, Voguing, Waacking |
Classical/Standard/Smooth Ballroom Styles | Foxtrot/Slowfox, Tango, Argentine Tango, Quickstep, Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Slow Waltz, English Waltz |
Latin/Rhythm Ballroom Styles | Cha-Cha/Cha-Cha-Cha, Jive, American Jive, Lambada, Mambo, Pasodoble, Rumba, African Rumba, Cuban Rumba, Salsa, Street Salsa, Samba, African Samba |
Jazz Styles | Jazz, Gimmicky Jazz, Mod Jazz, Lyrical Jazz, Afro-/African Jazz, Commercial, Jazz-Funk, Latin Jazz, Pop/Popular-Jazz, Afro-Pop, Street Jazz |
Broadway/Musical Theatre Styles | Broadway (referred to equally Musical Theatre or Theatrical outside the U.S.), Caricatural, Tin can-Can, Tap Dancing |
American Social / Traditional Club Styles | Boogaloo, Charleston, Disco, New Disco, Go-Go, Hustle, Lindy Hop, Stone north' Roll, Swing, West Coast Swing |
Regional/Traditional Styles | Bollywood, Dancehall (sometimes alternatively labelled Reggae, Reggaeton, or Reggae-Jam), African, Afro-Cuban, Bellydance, Cabera, Capoeira, Kalinka, Maculelê, Malevos, Sevillanas, Tahitian, Tropak |
Eastern Classical Styles | Malaysian Classical/Gimmicky, Chinese Classical/Gimmicky, Indian Classical/Contemporary |
Franchise alphabetize [edit]
Color Keys: Ongoing Discontinued Forthcoming
Country/Region | Evidence Title | Linguistic communication | Host | Network | Premiere[one] | Seasons | Status |
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Arab League[2] | Then Yous Think You Can Trip the light fantastic - Yalla Nerkos! | Arabic | Rita Hayek | MTV Annahar Fox Movies ME | 2014-09-28 28-09-2014 | one | Discontinued |
Armenia | Parir te Karogh Es | Armenian | Grikor Aghakhanyan | Shant Idiot box | 2011 |
| Discontinued |
Australia | So You Think You Can Dance Commonwealth of australia | English | Natalie Bassingthwaighte (Seasons 1–iii) Carrie Bickmore (Flavor 4) | Network Ten | 2008-02-08 08-02-2008 2014-02-09 09-02-2014 |
| Discontinued |
Benelux[three] | So You Think You Can Dance | Dutch English | EliZe (Season 1) An Lemmens & Dennis Weening (Season 2–) | RTL5 VTM | 2008-09-08 08-09-2008 01-09-2009 |
| Discontinued |
So Yous Retrieve Y'all Tin can Dance: The Next Generation (Netherlands) | Dutch English | Lieke van Lexmond & Dennis Weening | RTL5 | 2013-04-13 xiii-04-2013 | i | Discontinued | |
Canada | And so You Retrieve You Can Dance Canada | English French | Leah Miller | CTV | 2008-09-xi xi-09-2008 |
| Discontinued |
China | So You Think You Can Trip the light fantastic: Wǔ Lín Zhēngbà (Season 1) So You Think You Tin can Dance: Zhōngguó Hǎo Wǔdǎo (Flavor two) | Chinese | Cheng Lei (Flavour 1) Hua Shao (Season 2) | Dragon TV (Season 1) Zhejiang STV (Season 2) | 2013-02-16 16-02-2013 |
| Discontinued |
Kingdom of denmark[4] | Kan Du Danse? | Danish | Thomas Mygind & Anne Katrine Skole | TV3 | 2006-07-20 20-07-2006 |
| Discontinued |
Finland | Dance Suomi | Finnish | Caro Axel Smith | Nelonen | 2010-08-29 29-08-2010 |
| Discontinued |
French republic | You Can Dance | French | Benjamin Castaldi | NT1 | 2012-02-16 16-02-2012 | 1 | Discontinued |
Germany | Yous Can Dance | German | Anna Maier | Sat.1 | 2010 | 1 | Discontinued |
Georgia | Shen Shegidzelia Cekva | Georgian | Imedi TV (Seasons i–2) | 2016 |
| Discontinued | |
Greece | So Yous Recollect Yous Can Trip the light fantastic toe | Greek | Vicky Kaya (Seasons 1–two) Doukissa Nomikou (Flavour 3) | Mega Channel (Flavor 1–2) ANT1 (Season 3) | 2007-02-01 01-02-2007 2017 2017 |
| Discontinued |
India | So Yous Think You lot Can Dance | Hindi | Rithvik Dhanjani & Mouni Roy | &TV | 2016-04-24 24-04-2016 | one | Discontinued |
Israel | Nolad Lirkod | Hebrew | Zvika Hadar | Channel 2 | 2005-12-02 02-12-2005 |
| Discontinued |
Kazakhstan | Bïle, Qazaqstan! | Kazakh Russian | Aisulu Azimbayeva & Aset Arystanbekov | Khabar | 2016-09-24 24-09-2016 |
| Discontinued |
Lithuania | Tu gali šokti | Lithuanian | Mindaugas Meškauskas | TV3 | 2010-04-11 11-04-2010 |
| Discontinued |
Malaysia | Then You Call up You Can Dance | English Malaysian | Juliana Ibrahim (Season i) Jehan Miski (Flavor ane) Aishah Sinclair (Season ii) | 8TV | 2007-04-05 05-04-2007 |
| Discontinued |
New Zealand | So You Think You Can Dance | English | Shane Cortese | TV3 | 2006 | one | Discontinued |
Kingdom of norway[4] | Dansefeber | Norwegian | Kjetil Tefke & Henriette Lien | TVNorge | 2006 |
| Discontinued |
Poland | You Can Dance: Po prostu tańcz! | Smooth | Kinga Rusin (Seasons 1–v) Patricia Kazadi (Flavor 6–9) | TVN | 2007-09-10ten-09-2007 |
| Discontinued |
You Tin Dance- Nowa Generacja | Polish | Ida Nowakowska | TVP 2 | 2021-09-1010-09-2021 | Ongoing | ||
Portugal | Achas que Sabes Dançar? | Portuguese | João Manzarra (Season 1) Diana Chaves (Flavor 2) | SIC | 2010-05-30 thirty-05-2010 |
| Discontinued |
Scandinavia[4] | So You Think You Can Dance Scandinavia | Swedish Norwegian Danish | Kicki Berg Henriette Lien Vicki Jo | Kanal 5 TVNorge Kanal v | 2008-02-28 28-02-2008 13-03-2008 xiii-03-2008 | one | Discontinued |
South Africa | So Y'all Think Yous Can Trip the light fantastic toe | English | Sade Giliberti | SABC 1 | 2007-02-07 07-02-2007 |
| Discontinued |
Tunisia | So You lot Think Y'all Can Dance | Darija | Walid Al Salami | El Hiwar El Tounsi | 2019-01-31 31-01-2019 | 1 | Ongoing |
Turkey | Dans Eder misin? (Seasons ane–four) Dans Eder misin? Yaz Ateşi (Season 5) Huysuz'la Dans Eder misin? (Season 6) | Turkish | Güzide Duran (Seasons one–5) Seyfi Dursunoğlu (Season half-dozen) | KanalD (1–3) Pull a fast one on (four) aTV (five) ShowTV (half dozen) | 2007 |
| Discontinued |
Ukraine | Tancyuyut Vsi! | Ukrainian Russian | Lilia Rebryk & Dmytro Tankovich | STB | 2008-09-12 12-09-2008 |
| Discontinued |
Great britain | So You Think You lot Can Trip the light fantastic | English language | Cat Deeley | BBC One | 2010-01-02 02-01-2010 |
| Discontinued |
United states of america | So You Think You lot Can Dance | English | Lauren Sánchez (Season 1) Cat Deeley (Season 2–) | Flim-flam | 2005-07-20 twenty-07-2005 |
| Ongoing |
Vietnam | Thử thách cùng bước nhảy: So You Recall You Tin can Trip the light fantastic | Vietnamese | Huỳnh Trấn Thành (Seasons 1–4) Chí Thiện & Chibi Hoàng Yến (Flavor 5) | HTV7 | 2012-09-fifteen xv-09-2012 |
| Discontinued |
- ^ Twenty-four hour period/Month/Year
- ^ This Arabian version of the series was shown in, and accepted contestants from, xi dissimilar Arab League nations, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, State of kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, as well as Palestinian territories. Another national variation of the show presently runs on Tunisian idiot box.
- ^ The first season of the Benelux version of And then You Call up You lot Can Dance was Netherlands-specific while seasons 2-7 broadened to represent Belgium also. In 2013, a spin-off series involving younger competitors began ambulation as well.
- ^ a b c Individual SYTYCD shows were produced for both Denmark and Norway, each of which lasted 2 seasons. A third testify was so produced that represented both countries equally well as Sweden (So You Recollect Can Trip the light fantastic toe Scandinavia), which aired ane flavor.
International contest [edit]
In March 2014, CCTV broadcast a promotional episode in which notable dancers from the U.S. and Chinese versions of So Y'all Call up Yous Can Dance competed directly against 1-another equally teams. Titled Zhōngměi Wǔ Lín Guànjūn Duìkàngsài - Super Dancer Born Tonight, the show was shot in Las Vegas but has nevertheless to see a release or announcement in the U.S.. The episode featured head-to-head competition between "all-stars" in the class of solos and duets and was judged by an international console.
The Next Generation [edit]
In 2013, the producers of the Dutch version of So You Recall You Can Trip the light fantastic toe announced a spin-off serial, titled So You Retrieve You Tin Trip the light fantastic toe: The Next Generation, featuring dancers younger than those typically featured on the traditional entries in the franchise. The spin off lasted only one season. In 2016, producers adjusted a similar format for the 13th flavor of the American series, with competitors betwixt the ages of 8 and 13.
Run across also [edit]
- Dance on television
Like shows [edit]
- The Ultimate Dance Battle
- Live to Trip the light fantastic toe/Got to Trip the light fantastic toe
- America'south Best Dance Crew
- Superstars of Dance
- Trip the light fantastic toe India Trip the light fantastic
- Se Ela Dança, Eu Danço
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