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So You Think You Can Dance
Saturday 26 March, 7.10-8.10pm BBC ONE
Sisco Gomez, Louise Redknapp, Arlene Phillips and Nigel Lythgoe are the judges as a new series of So You Think You Can Dance beginsCat Deeley returns in search of the nation's hottest dance talent for a second series of the award-winning So You Think You Can Dance. Fresh from seven seasons of the hit show in the US, Nigel Lythgoe takes up his position as head judge along with renowned choreographer Arlene Phillips, dancer/choreographer Sisco Gomez and presenter and former singer Louise Redknapp to critique this year's finalists competing for the title of the UK's Favourite Dancer. On top of the title comes a once-in-a-lifetime invitation to dance in Hollywood on the US version of the show, as well as prize money.
Talented competitors from all over the UK come to parade their unique take on hip-hop, Latin, contemporary, commercial, jazz and any number of free-style moves in a bid to win over the judges. The lucky Top 20 (10 men and 10 women) who make it through both the auditions and Choreography Camp get to strut their stuff in front of the nation, live on BBC One every Saturday night.
Each week they're taught to perform a new routine by world-renowned choreographers, and struggle as they step out of their comfort zones – ballet dancers could, for example, be asked to attempt hip-hop routines, and tap dancers could tackle contemporary dance.
It's not just the judges that the dancers have to impress. Viewers have the ultimate power to vote for their favourite dancer; for two contestants each week (one man and one woman) who don't hit the mark, the journey ends. The results programme is also an opportunity for dancers to showcase their skills in a visual extravaganza as they take part in a weekly group performance.
The journey begins with the first round of auditions where dancers from all over the UK bring their best moves to London, hoping to impress the judges and win a "golden ticket" to take them straight through to Choreography Camp. Among those whose fortunes viewers will follow are a partially deaf jazz dancer, a mother and daughter who brought the carnival vibe, and a phenomenal tap talent.
Ik heb er weer zin in, al is het UK! Kan alleen maar beter worden dan vorig jaar

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