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So You Think You Can Dance

TV show franchise

So You Think You Can Dance

TV show franchise

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titleSo You Think You Can Dance
imageSo You Think You Can Dance.svg
captionGeneric series logo
creator{{Plainlist
originSo You Think You Can Dance (American TV series)
years2005–present
tvSo You Think You Can Dance (independent international versions, see below)
otherlabel1Genre
otherdata1Reality television
otherlabel2First aired
otherdata2
  • Simon Fuller
  • Nigel Lythgoe

So You Think You Can Dance is a franchise of reality television shows in which contestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by Idols producers Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, premiered in July 2005 and has broadcast seventeen seasons since. Adaptations of the show began airing in other countries in late 2005 and to date 30 localized adaptations have been produced, representing 41 countries and comprising more than ninety individual seasons.

Format

Although each varies in the particulars of its format and presentation, all shows in the So You Think You Can Dance franchise share a premise of placing dancers-—who come from a wide variety of dance backgrounds and are often amateur or semi-professional in experience—-in a competition which requires them to adapt to multiple styles of dance. As the competition progresses, a combination of judge 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 package that may consist of money, work or training opportunities, additional material prizes, and typically the title of the respective country's "Favorite Dancer" (e.g. "America's Favorite Dancer").

A show 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 show per week or two, but rarely more. The initial open auditions are typically held at various locations throughout the relevant country and are open to dancers of varied backgrounds and experience levels, though generally there is an age cap (with the age limits being non-consistent between entries in the franchise). Although usually unseen in the final aired edit of the show, some productions may also hold producer auditions, in which the initial talent pool is screened, before the televised auditions. The open auditions are overseen by a panel of judges, typically experts in dance or the entertainment field, who will select a portion of auditioning dancers to advance in the competition. The following stage, sometimes called the "callbacks", "boot camp", or "academy" will further reduce this remaining pool of dancers down to the season's "finalists", usually by putting the dancers through a series of short dance workshops and routines while the judges evaluate their capabilities, adaptability, and overall 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 down considerably, represent only a minority of episodes and are televised during the first few weeks of a season. Following these episodes are the finals (referred to in some entries as "performance shows" or "live shows"), in which the remaining contestants are matched into couples and are assigned new dance styles—-typically, but not always, assigned by a luck-of-the-draw system—each week. These episodes combine stage performances (including solos, duets, and group routines), short "behind-the-scenes" video packets of the dancers working with their choreographers and each other to master the routines, and judge evaluations of the performances to form the bulk of their run-time, occasionally supplemented by guest performances. These episodes are also the point at which at-home-viewers begin their involvement in the show: their votes (combined with judge decisions) will decide which dancers remain in the competition as eliminations reduce the number of contestants weekly until a finale episode in which the winner is revealed. While most of the above 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 manner in which judge decisions are weighted against home-viewer votes, the styles of dance assigned, presentation style, 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

The following is a non-exhaustive list of dance styles which have been featured on shows within the So You Think You Can Dance franchise, with notes on nomenclature between versions. Only styles featured in choreographed duet or group routines during the competition phase of the show are listed here; styles featured only in solos or auditions are not listed.

GenreStylesWestern classical stylesStreet and contemporary club stylesClassical/standard/smooth ballroom stylesLatin/rhythm ballroom stylesJazz stylesBroadway/musical theatre stylesAmerican social/traditional club stylesRegional/traditional stylesEastern classical styles
Contemporary, lyrical, modern, ballet/pas de deux
Hip-hop, lyrical hip-hop, animation breaking/b-boying, contemporary hip-hop, dubstep, electric boogaloo, krump, house, locking, popping, stepping, voguing, waacking
Foxtrot/slowfox, tango, Argentine tango, quickstep, waltz, Viennese waltz, slow waltz, English waltz
Cha-cha/cha-cha-cha, jive, American jive, lambada, mambo, pasodoble, rumba, African rumba, Cuban rumba, salsa, street salsa, samba, African samba
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), burlesque, can-can, tap dancing
Boogaloo, charleston, disco, new disco, go-go, hustle, lindy hop, rock n' roll, swing, west coast swing
Bollywood, dancehall (sometimes alternatively labeled reggae, reggaeton, or reggae-jam), African, Afro-Cuban, bellydance, cabera, capoeira, kalinka, maculelê, malevos, sevillanas, Tahitian, tropak
Malaysian classical/contemporary, Chinese classical/contemporary, Indian classical/contemporary

Franchise index

Country/RegionShow titleLanguageHostNetworkPremiereSeasonsStatus
Arab LeagueSo You Think You Can Dance - Yalla Nerkos!ArabicRita HayekMTV
Annahar
Fox Movies ME2014-09-28 28-09-20141Discontinued
ArmeniaParir te Karogh EsArmenianGrikor AghakhanyanShant TV2011Discontinued
AustraliaSo You Think You Can Dance AustraliaEnglishNatalie Bassingthwaighte (Seasons 1–3)
Carrie Bickmore (Season 4)Network Ten2008-02-08 08-02-2008
2014-02-09 09-02-2014Discontinued
Netherlands Belgium Luxembourg
BeneluxSo You Think You Can DanceDutch
EnglishEliZe (Season 1)
An Lemmens & Dennis Weening (Season 2-7)
Wendy van Dijk (Season 8-)RTL5 (Season 1-7) Net5 (Season 8)
VTM2008-09-0808-09-2008
01-09-2009Ongoing
So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation (Dutch TV series)Dutch
EnglishLieke van Lexmond & Dennis WeeningRTL52013-04-13 13-04-20131Discontinued
CanadaSo You Think You Can Dance CanadaEnglish
FrenchLeah MillerCTV2008-09-11 11-09-2008Discontinued
ChinaSo You Think You Can Dance: Wǔ Lín Zhēngbà (Season 1)
So You Think You Can Dance: Zhōngguó Hǎo Wǔdǎo (Season 2)ChineseCheng Lei (Season 1)
Hua Shao (Season 2)Dragon TV (Season 1)
Zhejiang STV (Season 2)2013-02-16 16-02-2013Discontinued
DenmarkKan Du Danse?DanishThomas Mygind & Anne Katrine SkoleTV32006-07-20 20-07-2006Discontinued
FinlandDance SuomiFinnishCaro Axel SmithNelonen2010-08-29 29-08-2010Discontinued
FranceYou Can DanceFrenchBenjamin CastaldiNT12012-02-16 16-02-20121Discontinued
GermanyYou Can DanceGermanAnna MaierSat.120101Discontinued
GeorgiaShen Shegidzelia CekvaGeorgianImedi TV (Seasons 1–2)2016Discontinued
GreeceSo You Think You Can DanceGreekVicky Kaya (Seasons 1–2)
Doukissa Nomikou (Season 3)Mega Channel (Season 1–2)
ANT1 (Season 3)2007-02-01 01-02-2007
2017 2017Discontinued
IndiaSo You Think You Can DanceHindiRithvik Dhanjani & Mouni Roy&TV2016-04-24 24-04-20161Discontinued
IsraelNolad LirkodHebrewZvika HadarChannel 22005-12-02 02-12-2005Discontinued
KazakhstanBïle, Qazaqstan!Kazakh
RussianAisulu Azimbayeva & Aset ArystanbekovKhabar2016-09-24 24-09-2016Discontinued
LithuaniaTu gali šoktiLithuanianMindaugas MeškauskasTV32010-04-11 11-04-2010Discontinued
MalaysiaSo You Think You Can DanceEnglish
MalaysianJuliana Ibrahim (Season 1)
Jehan Miski (Season 1)
Aishah Sinclair (Season 2)8TV2007-04-05 05-04-2007Discontinued
New ZealandSo You Think You Can DanceEnglishShane CorteseTV320061Discontinued
NorwayDansefeberNorwegianKjetil Tefke & Henriette LienTVNorge2006Discontinued
PolandYou Can Dance – Po prostu tańcz!PolishKinga Rusin (Seasons 1–5)
Patricia Kazadi (Seasons 6–9)
Maciej Dowbor (Seasons 10–)TVN05-09-2007Ongoing
You Can Dance – Nowa generacjaPolishIda Nowakowska (Season 1)
Edyta Herbuś (Season 2)TVP2 / TVP12021-09-1010-09-2021Discontinued
PortugalAchas que Sabes Dançar?PortugueseJoão Manzarra (Season 1)
Diana Chaves (Season 2)
SIC2010-05-30 30-05-2010Discontinued
SWE NOR DEN
ScandinaviaSo You Think You Can Dance ScandinaviaSwedish
Norwegian
DanishKicki Berg
Henriette Lien
Vicki JoKanal 5
TVNorge
Kanal 52008-02-2828-02-2008
13-03-2008
13-03-20081Discontinued
South AfricaSo You Think You Can DanceEnglishSade GilibertiSABC 12007-02-07 07-02-2007Discontinued
TunisiaSo You Think You Can DanceDarijaWalid Al SalamiEl Hiwar El Tounsi2019-01-31 31-01-20191Discontinued
TurkeyDans Eder misin? (Seasons 1–4)
Dans Eder misin? Yaz Ateşi (Season 5)
Huysuz'la Dans Eder misin? (Season 6)TurkishGüzide Duran (Seasons 1–5)
Seyfi Dursunoğlu (Season 6)KanalD (1–3)
FOX (4)
aTV (5)
ShowTV (6)2007Discontinued
UkraineTancyuyut Vsi!Ukrainian
RussianLilia Rebryk & Dmytro TankovichSTB2008-09-12 12-09-2008Discontinued
Sweet.tv2026Upcoming season
United KingdomSo You Think You Can DanceEnglishCat DeeleyBBC One2010-01-02 02-01-2010Discontinued
United StatesSo You Think You Can DanceEnglishLauren Sánchez (Season 1)
Cat Deeley (Season 2–18)Fox2005-07-20 20-07-2005Discontinued
VietnamThử thách cùng bước nhảy: So You Think You Can DanceVietnameseHuỳnh Trấn Thành (Seasons 1–4)
Chí Thiện & Chibi Hoàng Yến (Season 5)HTV72012-09-15 15-09-2012Discontinued
UAESo You Think You Can Dance, Tahady Al RaqsArabicFaisal Al MubarakAl Dar 12024-11-101Ongoing

;Notes

The ''So You Think You Can Dance'' franchise has broadcast localized versions of the show in 39 countries since its premiere in the summer of 2005.

International competition

In March 2014, CCTV broadcast a promotional episode in which notable dancers from the American and Chinese versions of So You Think You Can Dance competed directly against one another as teams. Titled Zhōngměi Wǔ Lín Guànjūn Duìkàngsài - Super Dancer Born Tonight, the show was shot in Las Vegas but has yet to see a release or announcement in the U.S. The episode featured head-to-head competition between "all-stars" in the form of solos and duets and was judged by an international panel.

''The Next Generation''

In 2013, the producers of the Dutch version of So You Think You Can Dance announced a spin-off series, titled So You Think You Can Dance: 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 adapted a similar format for the 13th season of the American series, with competitors between the ages of 8 and 13. Starting in 2021, a Polish revival of the show also uses an iteration of this format.

References

  1. Day/Month/Year
  2. In 2014, an Arabian version of the series was shown in, and accepted contestants from, 11 different Arab League nations, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Qatar, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, as well as Palestinian territories. A newer national variation of the show began airing on Tunisian television in 2019.
  3. The first season of the [[Benelux]] version of '' So You Think You Can Dance '' was Netherlands-specific while seasons 2-7 broadened to represent Belgium as well. In 2013, a spin-off series involving younger competitors began airing as well.
  4. Individual ''SYTYCD'' shows were produced for both Denmark and Norway, each of which lasted two seasons. A third show was then produced that represented both countries as well as Sweden (''So You Think Can Dance Scandinavia''), which aired one season.
  5. Tishchenko, Maryna. (2026-01-22). "На радість міленіалів - Sweet.tv анонсував повернення "Фабрики зірок" та "Танцюють всі"!". [[Korotko Pro.
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