So you think you can dance (SYTYCD) on television with all the "All-Star" partners, and then get caught up with their style of dance? There were many hundreds of aspiring winners of the famous Television show "So you think you can dance" attending auditions in the hope of getting a place in the finals. As there are only 10 remaining contestants chosen in the end - 5 girls and 5 guys - the competition is extremely challenging. Only the most impressive in the state will likely to be chosen. Contestants need to dance so you think all of them are pros.
So you think it may have been a waste of time for so many people to have been auditioned from the very first? It is not a waste of time while it allows you to see which aspects of your dance behavior you must improve. If you think you can dance, you can try again next time.
There is lots of fun among tv audiences of the past seasons, because Season 7 will be somewhat different. Some of the principles have replaced to make the show somewhat more interesting. So you think you'd like the show the way it was - Nigel Lythgoe, Executive Producer and judge of the show, thought a few adjustments would make the show more attractive.
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By picking around 12 "All-Star" partners for the contestants he's helping to make so you think can dance more fantastic. The "All-Stars" were all former contestants in SYTYCD and now have careers in professional dancing in movies, music videos and professional choreography. All of them are remarkably skilled dancers in several sorts of dances. It is going to be breathtaking to get them back on stage and see how they have developed in their dancing careers. So you think you dance well? You should not miss the premiere of Season 7 on May 28 hosted by Cat Deeley, to see these professionals in action.
Here is some new points about
So You Think You Can Dance.
There are only 10 contestants with 1 leaving per week. So do you think this can be a nice new twist or not?
Each week a contestant will get a new partner and new style to dance
The name of the partner along with the genre of dance will not be drawn from a hat as in previous seasons, but a photograph of an "All-Star" partner. Whatever genre the partner is, that is what the contestant will be dancing that week. We will see professional choreographers in charge.
Another change, which I think is great, is that straight after the performance the contestant will be left alone on the stage to face the judges. So you think could this be fair to the contestant? It is not unfair, as now the contestant is not being judged in line with the excellent display the "All-Star" partner put up - but on his or her own merits.
There'll be several judges on the panel. They are going to rotate along with the run of the show. Occasionally we will see about 4 judges on the program at a given time. The usual judges will be there, as well as a few new faces to bring in some adjustment. Mia Michaels and Mary Murphy will both judge and choreographer.
Another major change is that the judges will be doing the elimination decisions
America will decide the bottom 3 and the winner
So you think you can enjoy viewing Season 7 on Wednesday and Thursday nights? I believe we'll all like the show.