Tuesday is Groundhog Day, and this So You Think You Can Dance fan has a dream.
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Whether or not Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, Fox executives must retreat to the nearest conference room, blast audio of Mary Murphy’s “Hot Tamale Train” battle cry on repeat loop, and not emerge until they’ve sent their blueprint for Season 13 through a cross-cut shredder.
The show’s tweaked title — So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation — seems studiously designed to trick longtime viewers...
VideosReality Check: Who’s Getting a Winner’s Edit on Idol — and Do They Deserve It?
Whether or not Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, Fox executives must retreat to the nearest conference room, blast audio of Mary Murphy’s “Hot Tamale Train” battle cry on repeat loop, and not emerge until they’ve sent their blueprint for Season 13 through a cross-cut shredder.
The show’s tweaked title — So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation — seems studiously designed to trick longtime viewers...
- 2/2/2016
- TVLine.com
Ready to dazzle us again this autumn, series 12 of Strictly Come Dancing is on the horizon.
15 more celebrities are preparing to strap on some sequins and slap on the fake tan, all in the name of Saturday night entertainment.
Here's everything we know so far about the biggest British TV show's return:
1. When is it back?
The BBC are always particularly coy and prickly about confirming the start dates of TV shows, but a simple look at the official site for audience tickets reveals that the first two shows of the series will air on Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27.
The Launch Show will air, as usual, three weeks earlier. Due to some funny little show called Tumble, it looks like the Launch Show will air on a Sunday this year, on September 7.
That is the show where the celebrities meet the partners for the first time, and it's also...
15 more celebrities are preparing to strap on some sequins and slap on the fake tan, all in the name of Saturday night entertainment.
Here's everything we know so far about the biggest British TV show's return:
1. When is it back?
The BBC are always particularly coy and prickly about confirming the start dates of TV shows, but a simple look at the official site for audience tickets reveals that the first two shows of the series will air on Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27.
The Launch Show will air, as usual, three weeks earlier. Due to some funny little show called Tumble, it looks like the Launch Show will air on a Sunday this year, on September 7.
That is the show where the celebrities meet the partners for the first time, and it's also...
- 8/26/2014
- Digital Spy
Tonight's elimination/performances show, kicked off with the remaining contestants, doing a group hip hop number, choreographed by Nick Demoura. After that, host Cat Deeley, hit the stage to intro the judges. Actress, Christina Applegate, was the guest judge. Next, the top 6 dancers performed for about the next hour and half. Valerie Rockey and Ricky Ubeda performed a Broadway number. Jessica Richens and Casey Askew performed a Disco routine. Then Ricky served up a solo number. From there, Jacque LeWarne and Zack Everhart, Jr. hit the floor to rock out a Foxtrot routine. After a break, Jessica did a solo performance. Next, super star band, "Rixton" hit the stage to perform their song, "Me and My Broken Heart." After that, Valerie Rockey and All-Star Stephen "tWitch" Boss performed a Hip-Hop routine. Then Casey served up a solo number. Afterwards, Valerie did her solo. Next, Jacque LeWarne and All-Star Will Wingfield performed a Contemporary routine.
- 8/21/2014
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Artem Chigvintsev and James Jordan will not be returning for the new series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Former champion and 2013 finalist Chigvintsev has decided to stay in America, after featuring on the most recent season of Dancing with the Stars.
Meanwhile, Jordan has decided to leave after eight series on the show. His wife Ola is confirmed to return.
Strictly also confirmed that - in a first for the programme - two siblings will be participating, with the addition of Joanne Clifton.
Clifton, a World Professional Ballroom Show Dance Champion, joins her brother Kevin on the show. Kevin was an eventual finalist last year with Susanna Reid.
Also joining the professional lineup is Tristan MacManus, who previously appeared on Dancing with the Stars and has danced with Gladys Knight and Pamela Anderson.
Eight female and seven male professional dancers will feature in the 2014 series, with Natalie Lowe returning after withdrawing...
Former champion and 2013 finalist Chigvintsev has decided to stay in America, after featuring on the most recent season of Dancing with the Stars.
Meanwhile, Jordan has decided to leave after eight series on the show. His wife Ola is confirmed to return.
Strictly also confirmed that - in a first for the programme - two siblings will be participating, with the addition of Joanne Clifton.
Clifton, a World Professional Ballroom Show Dance Champion, joins her brother Kevin on the show. Kevin was an eventual finalist last year with Susanna Reid.
Also joining the professional lineup is Tristan MacManus, who previously appeared on Dancing with the Stars and has danced with Gladys Knight and Pamela Anderson.
Eight female and seven male professional dancers will feature in the 2014 series, with Natalie Lowe returning after withdrawing...
- 6/1/2014
- Digital Spy
Patrick Robinson has been voted out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The Casualty actor is the eleventh celebrity to leave the show following Ashley Taylor Dawson's departure last week.
Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis found themselves in the dance-off for the third time.
The couple went up against former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede and her partner Artem Chigvintsev.
Both pairs performed their highest-rated dances from last night's (December 14) show.
Robinson and Garner performed the Waltz to 'Unchained Melody', while Gumede and Chigvintsev performed the Argentine Tango to 'Montserrat' by Bajofondo.
Head judge Len Goodman agreed with his fellow judges, who all decided to save Gumede.
Speaking about his time on the show, Robinson said: "I've had an incredible journey, an incredible time, what an experience. Anya Garnis is just an incredible dancer, an incredible choreographer."
He added: "My highlight really may be a surprise, but being in the...
The Casualty actor is the eleventh celebrity to leave the show following Ashley Taylor Dawson's departure last week.
Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis found themselves in the dance-off for the third time.
The couple went up against former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede and her partner Artem Chigvintsev.
Both pairs performed their highest-rated dances from last night's (December 14) show.
Robinson and Garner performed the Waltz to 'Unchained Melody', while Gumede and Chigvintsev performed the Argentine Tango to 'Montserrat' by Bajofondo.
Head judge Len Goodman agreed with his fellow judges, who all decided to save Gumede.
Speaking about his time on the show, Robinson said: "I've had an incredible journey, an incredible time, what an experience. Anya Garnis is just an incredible dancer, an incredible choreographer."
He added: "My highlight really may be a surprise, but being in the...
- 12/15/2013
- Digital Spy
Abbey Clancy has finished top of Digital Spy's latest Strictly Come Dancing reader poll.
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote for the third week running, with over 10,200 votes cast since the end of last night's (December 14) live show.
The couple attracted 42.09% of this week's vote following their latest routines, which received a total of 78 points from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Former Coronation Street star Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev finished in second place, impressing 19.87% with their salsa and Argentine tango.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole finished third for a second week running, winning the support of 18.36% of readers. Their paso doble and American smooth earned them 71 points from the judges.
According to Digital Spy readers, BBC newsreader Susanna Reid and actor Patrick Robinson delivered the weakest performances of the night.
Reid and her partner Kevin Clifton received 16.05% of votes,...
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote for the third week running, with over 10,200 votes cast since the end of last night's (December 14) live show.
The couple attracted 42.09% of this week's vote following their latest routines, which received a total of 78 points from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Former Coronation Street star Natalie Gumede and Artem Chigvintsev finished in second place, impressing 19.87% with their salsa and Argentine tango.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole finished third for a second week running, winning the support of 18.36% of readers. Their paso doble and American smooth earned them 71 points from the judges.
According to Digital Spy readers, BBC newsreader Susanna Reid and actor Patrick Robinson delivered the weakest performances of the night.
Reid and her partner Kevin Clifton received 16.05% of votes,...
- 12/15/2013
- Digital Spy
BBC One has confirmed the song choices and dance styles for this weekend's Strictly Come Dancing semi-finals.
Last weekend, Ashley Taylor Dawson and his partner Ola Jordan were eliminated from the competition after facing Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis in the dance-off.
This Saturday (December 14), each duo will be asked to perform two dances in an attempt to make it into the grand finale.
The songs and dance styles in full are as follows:
Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis - Paso Doble to 'Because the Night' by the Patti Smith Group; Waltz to 'Unchained Melody' by the Righteous Brothers
Abbey Clancy and Aljaz Skorjanec - American Smooth to 'Sweet Caroline' by Neil Diamond; Samba to 'Faith' by George Michael
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole - Paso Doble to 'Montagues and Capulets' by Prokofiev; American Smooth to 'They Can't Take That Away from Me' by Lisa Stansfield...
Last weekend, Ashley Taylor Dawson and his partner Ola Jordan were eliminated from the competition after facing Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis in the dance-off.
This Saturday (December 14), each duo will be asked to perform two dances in an attempt to make it into the grand finale.
The songs and dance styles in full are as follows:
Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis - Paso Doble to 'Because the Night' by the Patti Smith Group; Waltz to 'Unchained Melody' by the Righteous Brothers
Abbey Clancy and Aljaz Skorjanec - American Smooth to 'Sweet Caroline' by Neil Diamond; Samba to 'Faith' by George Michael
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole - Paso Doble to 'Montagues and Capulets' by Prokofiev; American Smooth to 'They Can't Take That Away from Me' by Lisa Stansfield...
- 12/11/2013
- Digital Spy
Ashley Taylor Dawson has been voted out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The Hollyoaks actor becomes the tenth celebrity to leave the BBC One competition, following Mark Benton's departure last week.
Taylor Dawson and his partner Ola Jordan found themselves in the bottom two for the second week running, alongside Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis, after the public votes were combined with last night's judges' scores.
The two couples repeated their dances from Saturday to stay in the competition. Taylor Dawson and Jordan performed a salsa to Gloria Estefan's 'Conga', while Robinson and Garnis performed a rumba to 'When I Was Your Man' by Bruno Mars.
Following the dance-off, the judges delivered their verdicts with Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli all choosing to save Robinson.
However, Len Goodman revealed that he would have saved Taylor Dawson, adding that he "totally disagreed" with his fellow judges.
The Hollyoaks actor becomes the tenth celebrity to leave the BBC One competition, following Mark Benton's departure last week.
Taylor Dawson and his partner Ola Jordan found themselves in the bottom two for the second week running, alongside Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis, after the public votes were combined with last night's judges' scores.
The two couples repeated their dances from Saturday to stay in the competition. Taylor Dawson and Jordan performed a salsa to Gloria Estefan's 'Conga', while Robinson and Garnis performed a rumba to 'When I Was Your Man' by Bruno Mars.
Following the dance-off, the judges delivered their verdicts with Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli all choosing to save Robinson.
However, Len Goodman revealed that he would have saved Taylor Dawson, adding that he "totally disagreed" with his fellow judges.
- 12/8/2013
- Digital Spy
Abbey Clancy has finished top of Digital Spy's latest Strictly Come Dancing reader poll.
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote ahead of Ashley Taylor Dawson, with over 8,000 votes cast since the end of last night's (December 7) live show.
The couple attracted 30.82% of this week's vote for their Viennese waltz, which received 37 points from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan's salsa finished in second place, impressing 19.13% of readers. Their routine scored 35 points from the judges, following their appearance in the dance-off last week.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole slipped to third on this week's poll, with 14.49% of readers voting for their tango.
Former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede and partner Artem Chigvintsev won the support of 13.64% in fourth place.
According to Digital Spy readers, BBC newsreader Susanna Reid and actor Patrick Robinson delivered the weakest performances of the night.
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote ahead of Ashley Taylor Dawson, with over 8,000 votes cast since the end of last night's (December 7) live show.
The couple attracted 30.82% of this week's vote for their Viennese waltz, which received 37 points from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan's salsa finished in second place, impressing 19.13% of readers. Their routine scored 35 points from the judges, following their appearance in the dance-off last week.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole slipped to third on this week's poll, with 14.49% of readers voting for their tango.
Former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede and partner Artem Chigvintsev won the support of 13.64% in fourth place.
According to Digital Spy readers, BBC newsreader Susanna Reid and actor Patrick Robinson delivered the weakest performances of the night.
- 12/8/2013
- Digital Spy
Abbey Clancy has finished top of Digital Spy's latest Strictly Come Dancing reader poll.
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote ahead of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, with over 8,000 votes cast since the end of last night's (November 30) live show.
The couple attracted 30.78% of this week's vote for their salsa, which received a maximum score of 40 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole's Viennese waltz finished in second place, impressing 15.93% of readers. Their routine scored 36 points from the judges, matching Ellis-Bextor's best score from earlier in the series.
Casualty star Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis rose to third after finishing last in last week's poll. They impressed 14.36% of readers this week with their Charleston.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan won 13.24% of votes with their rumba and finished in fourth place this week. Last week, they topped...
The model and her partner Aljaz Skorjanec topped the DS vote ahead of Sophie Ellis-Bextor, with over 8,000 votes cast since the end of last night's (November 30) live show.
The couple attracted 30.78% of this week's vote for their salsa, which received a maximum score of 40 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole's Viennese waltz finished in second place, impressing 15.93% of readers. Their routine scored 36 points from the judges, matching Ellis-Bextor's best score from earlier in the series.
Casualty star Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis rose to third after finishing last in last week's poll. They impressed 14.36% of readers this week with their Charleston.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan won 13.24% of votes with their rumba and finished in fourth place this week. Last week, they topped...
- 12/1/2013
- Digital Spy
Strictly Come Dancing star Patrick Robinson is nervous about tonight's (November 30) performance.
As part of Musicals Week, the actor will enter the dancefloor in a flying car for his Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-themed Charleston routine.
Robinson is also worried about a knee injury he suffered during a recent dance.
Speaking to the The Daily Mail, Robinson said: "I'm trying not to think about it. This one takes it on the knees.
"There's an old injury on my knee and sometimes it can get inflamed so I've got to keep my eye on it. If I do too much movement, then it gets fluid on it again."
The Casualty star also spoke about his fear of accidentally kicking his professional partner Anya Garnis in the head.
He added: "One of our lifts has a slide involved and basically Anya goes in between my legs. I could kick her in the...
As part of Musicals Week, the actor will enter the dancefloor in a flying car for his Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-themed Charleston routine.
Robinson is also worried about a knee injury he suffered during a recent dance.
Speaking to the The Daily Mail, Robinson said: "I'm trying not to think about it. This one takes it on the knees.
"There's an old injury on my knee and sometimes it can get inflamed so I've got to keep my eye on it. If I do too much movement, then it gets fluid on it again."
The Casualty star also spoke about his fear of accidentally kicking his professional partner Anya Garnis in the head.
He added: "One of our lifts has a slide involved and basically Anya goes in between my legs. I could kick her in the...
- 11/30/2013
- Digital Spy
Susanna Reid has finished top of Digital Spy's seventh Strictly Come Dancing reader poll for 2013.
The BBC Breakfast presenter and her professional partner Kevin Clifton won the most DS readers' votes with 25.49%.
Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Skorjanec came second, securing 17.78% of the vote with their charleston.
Both couples received a total of 36 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli on last night's (November 9) show.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan came third in our reader's poll with 16.59%, closely followed by Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis, who were awarded a score of 37 by the judges, with 16.43%.
Dave Myers and Karen Hauer are in danger of elimination in tonight's (November 9) results show after once again receiving the lowest score of 20 from the panel. In the DS poll, they finished third from bottom with 2.98% of the vote.
Fiona Fullerton and Anton du Beke came bottom of the poll...
The BBC Breakfast presenter and her professional partner Kevin Clifton won the most DS readers' votes with 25.49%.
Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Skorjanec came second, securing 17.78% of the vote with their charleston.
Both couples received a total of 36 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli on last night's (November 9) show.
Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan came third in our reader's poll with 16.59%, closely followed by Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis, who were awarded a score of 37 by the judges, with 16.43%.
Dave Myers and Karen Hauer are in danger of elimination in tonight's (November 9) results show after once again receiving the lowest score of 20 from the panel. In the DS poll, they finished third from bottom with 2.98% of the vote.
Fiona Fullerton and Anton du Beke came bottom of the poll...
- 11/10/2013
- Digital Spy
'Strictly Come Dancing' star Patrick Robinson has been branded a ''diva''. The 49-year-old actor - who is known for playing Martin 'Ash' Ashford in hospital drama 'Casualty' - reportedly acts ''like a Hollywood A-lister'' behind the scenes of the dance contest and refuses to mingle with the other celebrity contestants and their professional partners, while insiders claim he has a terrible temper that has seen him reduce dance partner Anya Garnis to tears more than once. Patrick is said to be counting the days until he is voted off the competition - and his rivals won't be too upset when he goes. A...
- 10/29/2013
- Virgin Media - TV
Deborah Meaden has been voted out of Strictly Come Dancing.
The Dragons' Den star is the fourth celebrity to leave the competition, following Julien Macdonald's departure last week.
Casualty's Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis found themselves in the bottom two with Meaden and Robin Windsor, after the judges' scores and viewers' votes were combined.
The two couples repeated their dances to fight to stay in the competition, with Meaden and Windsor performing a Viennese waltz to 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' by James Brown. Robinson and Garnis performed their salsa to 'Wings' by Little Mix.
Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli each chose to save Robinson, with head judge Len Goodman agreeing that he would have done the same.
Meaden said of her time on the show: "I can't tell you. Strictly gave me a gift but the big gift that Strictly gave...
The Dragons' Den star is the fourth celebrity to leave the competition, following Julien Macdonald's departure last week.
Casualty's Patrick Robinson and his partner Anya Garnis found themselves in the bottom two with Meaden and Robin Windsor, after the judges' scores and viewers' votes were combined.
The two couples repeated their dances to fight to stay in the competition, with Meaden and Windsor performing a Viennese waltz to 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' by James Brown. Robinson and Garnis performed their salsa to 'Wings' by Little Mix.
Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli each chose to save Robinson, with head judge Len Goodman agreeing that he would have done the same.
Meaden said of her time on the show: "I can't tell you. Strictly gave me a gift but the big gift that Strictly gave...
- 10/27/2013
- Digital Spy
Natalie Gumede has finished top of Digital Spy's fifth Strictly Come Dancing reader poll of 2013.
The actress and her professional dance partner Artem Chigvintsev won 21.82% of DS readers' votes with their samba, which received a score of 35 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Skorjanec came a close second in this week's vote with 20.88%, while Ashley Taylor-Dawson and Ola Jordan came third with 13.09%.
Abbey and Aljaž matched Natalie and Artem's high score from the judges, also scoring 35 for their foxtrot, while Ashley and Ola were awarded 31 points for their jive on last night's show (October 26).
Dave Myers and Karen Hauer could face elimination in tonight's results show (October 27), after their salsa received the lowest marks from the judges, with a total of 17. In the DS poll they finished fourth from bottom with 3.04% of the vote.
Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis came...
The actress and her professional dance partner Artem Chigvintsev won 21.82% of DS readers' votes with their samba, which received a score of 35 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Abbey Clancy and Aljaž Skorjanec came a close second in this week's vote with 20.88%, while Ashley Taylor-Dawson and Ola Jordan came third with 13.09%.
Abbey and Aljaž matched Natalie and Artem's high score from the judges, also scoring 35 for their foxtrot, while Ashley and Ola were awarded 31 points for their jive on last night's show (October 26).
Dave Myers and Karen Hauer could face elimination in tonight's results show (October 27), after their salsa received the lowest marks from the judges, with a total of 17. In the DS poll they finished fourth from bottom with 3.04% of the vote.
Patrick Robinson and Anya Garnis came...
- 10/27/2013
- Digital Spy
Natalie Gumede has finished top of Digital Spy's third Strictly Come Dancing reader poll of 2013.
The former Coronation Street star and her professional dance partner Artem Chigvintsev won 28.13% of DS reader votes for their rumba, which attracted a score of 36 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Tonioli described the duo's routine as "beauty in perpetual motion" on Saturday's (October 12) performance show.
BBC Breakfast co-host Susanna Reid placed joint second on the night for her Viennese waltz with Kevin Clifton, which received a judges' score of 34 points. The pair also finished second in the DS poll, attaining 14.72% of the vote.
Meanwhile, Hollyoaks star Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan finished third in our poll, taking 14.03% of the vote for a samba, which earned 31 points on the night.
This placed them in joint third on the judges' leaderboard with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole, who picked...
The former Coronation Street star and her professional dance partner Artem Chigvintsev won 28.13% of DS reader votes for their rumba, which attracted a score of 36 from judges Craig Revel Horwood, Len Goodman, Darcey Bussell and Bruno Tonioli.
Tonioli described the duo's routine as "beauty in perpetual motion" on Saturday's (October 12) performance show.
BBC Breakfast co-host Susanna Reid placed joint second on the night for her Viennese waltz with Kevin Clifton, which received a judges' score of 34 points. The pair also finished second in the DS poll, attaining 14.72% of the vote.
Meanwhile, Hollyoaks star Ashley Taylor Dawson and Ola Jordan finished third in our poll, taking 14.03% of the vote for a samba, which earned 31 points on the night.
This placed them in joint third on the judges' leaderboard with Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Brendan Cole, who picked...
- 10/13/2013
- Digital Spy
Strictly Come Dancing stars have been battling injuries this week.
The couples have spent 905 hours overall rehearsing for their first dances on Saturday (September 28).
Former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede has been training six hours a day with her partner Artem Chigvintsev, resulting in her seeing a physio.
The amount of training has caused Gumede knee pain and tension in her hip.
Casualty actor Patrick Robinson has also received an injury. He's been wearing knee supports after being left with sore joints.
His professional partner Anya Garnis suffered an injury when she hurt her toe in training which then got infected.
Former rugby player Ben Cohen and his partner Kristina Rihanoff have trained the most with 44 hours in one week.
The couples have spent 905 hours overall rehearsing for their first dances on Saturday (September 28).
Former Coronation Street actress Natalie Gumede has been training six hours a day with her partner Artem Chigvintsev, resulting in her seeing a physio.
The amount of training has caused Gumede knee pain and tension in her hip.
Casualty actor Patrick Robinson has also received an injury. He's been wearing knee supports after being left with sore joints.
His professional partner Anya Garnis suffered an injury when she hurt her toe in training which then got infected.
Former rugby player Ben Cohen and his partner Kristina Rihanoff have trained the most with 44 hours in one week.
- 9/25/2013
- Digital Spy
Strictly Come Dancing series 11 launched with a glitzy opening episode tonight (September 7), which featured this year's 15 celebrities getting partnered up with professional dancers.
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly helped match up this year's celebrity dancers, who also performed a group routine together for the first time.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor was the first celeb to get partnered up, teaming with Strictly bad boy Brendan Cole. Rachel Riley was treated to the Countdown theme music before finding out that she would be dancing with two-time finalist Pasha Kovalev.
Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden will be tamed by Robin Windsor and Peter Crouch's wife Abbey Clancy has been teamed with new Strictly pro Aljaz Skorjanec.
Hollyoaks actor Ashley Taylor Dawson had the most dramatic reacation of the night, pretending to fall on the floor in shock when it was revealed that he would be dancing with Ola Jordan.
The 15 celebrity and pro pairings...
Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly helped match up this year's celebrity dancers, who also performed a group routine together for the first time.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor was the first celeb to get partnered up, teaming with Strictly bad boy Brendan Cole. Rachel Riley was treated to the Countdown theme music before finding out that she would be dancing with two-time finalist Pasha Kovalev.
Dragons' Den star Deborah Meaden will be tamed by Robin Windsor and Peter Crouch's wife Abbey Clancy has been teamed with new Strictly pro Aljaz Skorjanec.
Hollyoaks actor Ashley Taylor Dawson had the most dramatic reacation of the night, pretending to fall on the floor in shock when it was revealed that he would be dancing with Ola Jordan.
The 15 celebrity and pro pairings...
- 9/7/2013
- Digital Spy
No, we can't believe it either. But yes, it's that time again...
Tonight is Strictly Come Dancing's launch show, where the 15 famouses brave enough to shimmy and wiggle in front of millions discover with which professional dancer they'll be spending the next three months locked in a rehearsal room.
Join Digital Spy and get ready for naff Forsyth jokes, more glitter than in Bruno Tonioli's house and some truly cringe-worthy group performances.
20:10Thanks for joining Digital Spy to see which pros landed the jackpot - and who got lumbered with the rusty pennies - when it came to dolling out the celebs. From the Natalies to the Bentons, looks like it will be a vintage year. Roll on Christmas. Goodnight everyone!
20:07The majority of the celebs did a great job of that, though, leading Bruce to predictably state "that was the best first group performance we've ever seen". Yes,...
Tonight is Strictly Come Dancing's launch show, where the 15 famouses brave enough to shimmy and wiggle in front of millions discover with which professional dancer they'll be spending the next three months locked in a rehearsal room.
Join Digital Spy and get ready for naff Forsyth jokes, more glitter than in Bruno Tonioli's house and some truly cringe-worthy group performances.
20:10Thanks for joining Digital Spy to see which pros landed the jackpot - and who got lumbered with the rusty pennies - when it came to dolling out the celebs. From the Natalies to the Bentons, looks like it will be a vintage year. Roll on Christmas. Goodnight everyone!
20:07The majority of the celebs did a great job of that, though, leading Bruce to predictably state "that was the best first group performance we've ever seen". Yes,...
- 9/7/2013
- Digital Spy
Strictly Come Dancing will have 15 celebrities in its 11th series, and the professional dancers who will be teaching them have now all been confirmed.
Newcomer Anya Garnis is the final name to be added to the lineup of pros for the ballroom dance competition.
Returning to the show from last year are Brendan Cole, Anton du Beke, James Jordan, Robin Windsor, Artem Chigvintsev, Pasha Kovalev, Ola Jordan, Kristina Rhianoff, Natalie Lowe and Karen Hauer.
Joining the pros are Russian dancer Garnis, Janette Manrara, Iveta Lukosiute, Aljaz Skorjanec and Kevin Clifton.
Full details on the Strictly newcomers:
Anya Garnis:
Russian-born Latin dancer, who began her career aged 10.
Partners Strictly's Pasha Kovalev.
Us Open Ballroom Championship finalist.
So You Think You Can Dance star.
TV appearances on True Blood and Bones.
Janette Manrara
Has performed with J-Lo.
Danced at the Oscars.
Principle dancer in the TV series and the live tour of Glee.
Newcomer Anya Garnis is the final name to be added to the lineup of pros for the ballroom dance competition.
Returning to the show from last year are Brendan Cole, Anton du Beke, James Jordan, Robin Windsor, Artem Chigvintsev, Pasha Kovalev, Ola Jordan, Kristina Rhianoff, Natalie Lowe and Karen Hauer.
Joining the pros are Russian dancer Garnis, Janette Manrara, Iveta Lukosiute, Aljaz Skorjanec and Kevin Clifton.
Full details on the Strictly newcomers:
Anya Garnis:
Russian-born Latin dancer, who began her career aged 10.
Partners Strictly's Pasha Kovalev.
Us Open Ballroom Championship finalist.
So You Think You Can Dance star.
TV appearances on True Blood and Bones.
Janette Manrara
Has performed with J-Lo.
Danced at the Oscars.
Principle dancer in the TV series and the live tour of Glee.
- 8/22/2013
- Digital Spy
Buck and Wanda Moosejaw are ready to dance their way “to the top” — and TVLine has a first look at Bones‘ trip to (into?) the ballroom.
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In “The Diamond in the Rough,” the first of two new episodes airing Monday at 8/7c on Fox, Brennan and Booth reprise their aforementioned alter egos to go undercover at a TV dance competition. The ballroom forays within the episode — which has been on the Fox drama’s drawing board for years — were choreographed by So You Think You Can Dance alumni Dmitry Chaplin and Anya Garnis,...
Related | Matt’s Inside Line: Get Scoop on Bones Meeting Her Maker
In “The Diamond in the Rough,” the first of two new episodes airing Monday at 8/7c on Fox, Brennan and Booth reprise their aforementioned alter egos to go undercover at a TV dance competition. The ballroom forays within the episode — which has been on the Fox drama’s drawing board for years — were choreographed by So You Think You Can Dance alumni Dmitry Chaplin and Anya Garnis,...
- 1/11/2013
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Perhaps it's his infectious enthusiasm or his clear passion for the show. Whatever it is, "Modern Family" star Jesse Tyler Ferguson keeps getting invited back as a guest judge on "So You Think You Can Dance."
This time, he was on hand to watch yet another powerful performance by all-star Allison Holker. This time, she was partnered with martial arts dancer Cole Horibe, who was asked to portray a sadistic and soulless character.
Cole perfectly captured the character, as he has in previous weeks, bringing the judges to their feet. It wouldn't be their last time on a night filled with strong performances. But it was this one that left Ferguson shaking and in need of a cocktail.
Mary Murphy's favorite performance was Chehon Wespi-Tschopp's Argentine tango performed with all-star Anya Garnis, while all three judges were on their feet once again after the final number of the...
This time, he was on hand to watch yet another powerful performance by all-star Allison Holker. This time, she was partnered with martial arts dancer Cole Horibe, who was asked to portray a sadistic and soulless character.
Cole perfectly captured the character, as he has in previous weeks, bringing the judges to their feet. It wouldn't be their last time on a night filled with strong performances. But it was this one that left Ferguson shaking and in need of a cocktail.
Mary Murphy's favorite performance was Chehon Wespi-Tschopp's Argentine tango performed with all-star Anya Garnis, while all three judges were on their feet once again after the final number of the...
- 8/30/2012
- by Jason Hughes
- Huffington Post
Jesse Tyler Ferguson — “weird and creepy and not a stalker,” he swears — just loves to come back and be a guest judge on So You Think You Can Dance. The Modern Family star invented the Hot Jalapeno Bus (a new friend for Mary Murphy’s Hot Tamale Train), and poignantly called out Will’s personal-story junket (“Dance saved my life…”) as a reason why arts programs are so important to schools. He is, quite simply, the best.
Meanwhile, the Top 8′s parents made everyone cry by talking about how proud they were (Chehon’s mom and Tiffany’s dad especially...
Meanwhile, the Top 8′s parents made everyone cry by talking about how proud they were (Chehon’s mom and Tiffany’s dad especially...
- 8/30/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
The So You Think You Can Dance All-Stars returned to dance with the Top 10 contestants Wednesday night — and look who we have here! Season 7 standout Alex Freaking Wong, who exited early because of an Achilles tendon injury and had to sit out last summer, after being invited back as an All-Star, because he’d hurt the Other Achilles tendon. I would guess that Alex Wong’s abs positively loathe his Achilles tendons for denying them their rightful opportunity to glisten on national television whenever possible.
Spoilers Ahead: The two dancers heading home are….
Audrey Case and George Lawrence II.
Spoilers Ahead: The two dancers heading home are….
Audrey Case and George Lawrence II.
- 8/23/2012
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
Dancing With The Stars 14 eliminated Roshon,Chelsie,Melissa & Maks tonight, week 9. Tonight's elimination show,kicked off with an encore performance from Donald,Peta & Karina. During the night,R&B star Chris Brown hit the stage to perform. Also, Macy’s Stars of Dance performed. Dmitry Chaplin and Anya Garnis performed. They revealed the results,and it turned out that Donald & Peta were safe. Katherine & Mark were in jeopardy at one point,but turned out to be safe. William & Cheryl were safe all the way. Roshon & Chelsie landed in the bottom 2. Maria & Derek were safe all the way. Melissa & Maksim landed in the bottom two. So, Melissa Gilbert & Maksim Chmerkovskiy,and Roshon Fegan & Chelsie Hightower finally met their predictable fate of elimination. This means the final four are: Donald & Peta,William & Cheryl,Maria & Derek,and Katherine & Mark. Stay tuned.
Dancing With The Stars 14 Eliminated Roshon,Chelsie,Melissa & Maks Tonight, Week 9 is a post from: ontheflix.
Dancing With The Stars 14 Eliminated Roshon,Chelsie,Melissa & Maks Tonight, Week 9 is a post from: ontheflix.
- 5/9/2012
- by Andre
- OnTheFlix
Mitchell Kelly and Clarice Ordaz were eliminated from So You Think You Can dance last night, as the top ten became the top eight!
The result was announced during last night’s live results show, after the two dancers received among the lowest amount of public votes following their performances the night before.
Joining them in the bottom four were Ricky Jaime and Jordan Casanova and all the unlucky contestants were asked to perform a solo routine, for what may have been their last time on the hit Fox dance show.
Broadway star Neil Patrick Harris joined regular judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy for the week and after deliberating over the fate of the talented hopefuls, the trio were unanimous in their decision to eliminate Mitchell Kelly and Clarice Ordaz.
Ricky and Jordan go on to dance another week an will join Tadd Guaddang, Jess LeProtto, Melanie Moore, Marko Germar,...
The result was announced during last night’s live results show, after the two dancers received among the lowest amount of public votes following their performances the night before.
Joining them in the bottom four were Ricky Jaime and Jordan Casanova and all the unlucky contestants were asked to perform a solo routine, for what may have been their last time on the hit Fox dance show.
Broadway star Neil Patrick Harris joined regular judges Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy for the week and after deliberating over the fate of the talented hopefuls, the trio were unanimous in their decision to eliminate Mitchell Kelly and Clarice Ordaz.
Ricky and Jordan go on to dance another week an will join Tadd Guaddang, Jess LeProtto, Melanie Moore, Marko Germar,...
- 7/22/2011
- by Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
After last week's third consecutive injury debacle, no one was eliminated on So You Think You Can Dance. The two weeks prior to that, an injured dancer was eliminated. So we haven't seen anyone cut who's actually competed on the program since July 8.
They're making up for lost time now, however.
Two dancers will be ousted tomorrow night, leaving the season's final four standing. Let's take a look at how the remaining six did, and who's in jeopardy.
Kent Boyd with Anya Garnis (cha cha): Kent has come so far this season, Nigel Lythgoe said. When he goes for it, it just works. The clear favorite, Kent.
Robert Roldan with Kathryn McCormick (contemporary): In a piece about going off to war, Robert and Kathryn did a gorgeous job, showing serious talent.
Billy Boyd's knee was fine last night. His performances were as well.
Despite his early struggles,...
They're making up for lost time now, however.
Two dancers will be ousted tomorrow night, leaving the season's final four standing. Let's take a look at how the remaining six did, and who's in jeopardy.
Kent Boyd with Anya Garnis (cha cha): Kent has come so far this season, Nigel Lythgoe said. When he goes for it, it just works. The clear favorite, Kent.
Robert Roldan with Kathryn McCormick (contemporary): In a piece about going off to war, Robert and Kathryn did a gorgeous job, showing serious talent.
Billy Boyd's knee was fine last night. His performances were as well.
Despite his early struggles,...
- 7/29/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Sigh. One week after Alex Wong tore his Achilles tendon and was declared Dfy, not only costing So You Think You Can Dance a fan favorite but rendering that entire week's worth of performances more or less moot, Ashley Galvan was on the shelf with a rib injury.
She did not dance Wednesday and will be in the bottom three.
Unlike Alex, her status is likely to remain questionable through tonight, so if she makes it through but still can't dance, she's out of the show. Who will join her on the block?
Here's our take on last night's Sytycd performances ...
Lauren Froderman with Mark Kanemura (Tahitian): High energy, but the first Tahitian display on the show can be summed up as such: "I have no idea what to say." - Nigel
You gotta love this feedback, too: Mia Michaels says Lauren looked like a duck in heat, and...
She did not dance Wednesday and will be in the bottom three.
Unlike Alex, her status is likely to remain questionable through tonight, so if she makes it through but still can't dance, she's out of the show. Who will join her on the block?
Here's our take on last night's Sytycd performances ...
Lauren Froderman with Mark Kanemura (Tahitian): High energy, but the first Tahitian display on the show can be summed up as such: "I have no idea what to say." - Nigel
You gotta love this feedback, too: Mia Michaels says Lauren looked like a duck in heat, and...
- 7/15/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Alex Wong, who wowed "So You Think You Can Dance" the previous week with his insane hip-hop routine with Stephen "tWitch" Boss, can't top that performance this week.
The ballet dancer had been looking forward to two dances on the Wednesday, July 7 episode, but during rehearsals the day before he injured himself.
Wong and his partner Adechike Torbert had been practicing an athletic Bollywood number the day before when Wong landed and clutched his leg in pain. Wong was also scheduled to dance a foxtrot with Anya Garnis.
Executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe pronounced it a "ruptured Achilles tendon." It's not clear how long Wong will be sidelined. Soccer star David Beckham had suffered a similar injury and was advised to sit out at least six months.
When asked if he hurt, Wong replied, "Only in my heart."
Replacing him to partner Torbert is the Bollywood choreographer's assistant. As...
The ballet dancer had been looking forward to two dances on the Wednesday, July 7 episode, but during rehearsals the day before he injured himself.
Wong and his partner Adechike Torbert had been practicing an athletic Bollywood number the day before when Wong landed and clutched his leg in pain. Wong was also scheduled to dance a foxtrot with Anya Garnis.
Executive producer and judge Nigel Lythgoe pronounced it a "ruptured Achilles tendon." It's not clear how long Wong will be sidelined. Soccer star David Beckham had suffered a similar injury and was advised to sit out at least six months.
When asked if he hurt, Wong replied, "Only in my heart."
Replacing him to partner Torbert is the Bollywood choreographer's assistant. As...
- 7/8/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
After a truncated audition period and last Thursday's weird exhibition episode, So You Think You Can Dance got underway last night, its pairs competing for the first time.
Camera and audio issues aside, it was as good or better than we remember from previous years. The new format with the newcomers and All-Stars is intriguing as well.
Here's a breakdown of the Top 11 performances last night ...
Billy Bell & Lauren Gottlieb: Their Broadway bit by Tyce Diorio was alright, but the steps didn't really follow the beat; Billy stood out, but their chemistry was lacking.
That fact was noted by Nigel, as well. Adam even said Billy needs to focus on the intangibles, since the steps come so naturally. Mia was proud of him in the new genre.
Cristina Santana & Mark Kanemura: Sonya wanted a sexy, sensual jazz routine, and thanks in part to her all-star partner, Cristina...
Camera and audio issues aside, it was as good or better than we remember from previous years. The new format with the newcomers and All-Stars is intriguing as well.
Here's a breakdown of the Top 11 performances last night ...
Billy Bell & Lauren Gottlieb: Their Broadway bit by Tyce Diorio was alright, but the steps didn't really follow the beat; Billy stood out, but their chemistry was lacking.
That fact was noted by Nigel, as well. Adam even said Billy needs to focus on the intangibles, since the steps come so naturally. Mia was proud of him in the new genre.
Cristina Santana & Mark Kanemura: Sonya wanted a sexy, sensual jazz routine, and thanks in part to her all-star partner, Cristina...
- 6/17/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
Really, So You Think You Can Dance? We're big fans and all, for many seasons now, and you look even more amazing in HD (we just upgraded after all these years).
But there was no competition last night, nor did we even get to see what the Top 11 or the All-Stars are really all about - if you missed it, you officially missed nada.
This was like a preseason game after the first three weeks of the regular season. What's the point? Why not jump right into the competition and elimination rounds?
We appreciated the truncated audition rounds, but Thursday was pure filler, no way around it, with random routines and the dancing groups arbitrarily grouped at that.
There were plenty of memorable moves, to be sure, but it was hard to even know who to watch sometimes. If this were the post-show tour, it would've worked more.
All Stars...
But there was no competition last night, nor did we even get to see what the Top 11 or the All-Stars are really all about - if you missed it, you officially missed nada.
This was like a preseason game after the first three weeks of the regular season. What's the point? Why not jump right into the competition and elimination rounds?
We appreciated the truncated audition rounds, but Thursday was pure filler, no way around it, with random routines and the dancing groups arbitrarily grouped at that.
There were plenty of memorable moves, to be sure, but it was hard to even know who to watch sometimes. If this were the post-show tour, it would've worked more.
All Stars...
- 6/11/2010
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (L.J. Gibbs)
- TVfanatic
By Sandrine Milet
With "American Idol" in the rearview mirror, it's time for the reality competition that really pushes competitors to the limit and rarely disappoints. "So You Think You Can Dance" kicks off its seventh season with a two-hour premiere tonight (May 27) at 8 p.m., and with this new season, producer Nigel Lythgoe has shaken things up a bit by bringing in some new twists.
There are a handful of new rules that will switch up the competition entirely. The most notable one sees the jettisoning of the top 20. Instead, they're choosing 10 dancers right away (five guys and five girls) from the audition rounds in Las Vegas. The show will be augmented by a team of 12 "all-stars" — past contestants from different seasons who are "experts" in their particular dance genre. These dancers won’t be judged, and won't be choreographing.
There are a few other twists in store as well,...
With "American Idol" in the rearview mirror, it's time for the reality competition that really pushes competitors to the limit and rarely disappoints. "So You Think You Can Dance" kicks off its seventh season with a two-hour premiere tonight (May 27) at 8 p.m., and with this new season, producer Nigel Lythgoe has shaken things up a bit by bringing in some new twists.
There are a handful of new rules that will switch up the competition entirely. The most notable one sees the jettisoning of the top 20. Instead, they're choosing 10 dancers right away (five guys and five girls) from the audition rounds in Las Vegas. The show will be augmented by a team of 12 "all-stars" — past contestants from different seasons who are "experts" in their particular dance genre. These dancers won’t be judged, and won't be choreographing.
There are a few other twists in store as well,...
- 5/27/2010
- by MTV News
- MTV Newsroom
So You Think You Can Dance's season seven extreme makeover includes the return of 12 former finalists who will be randomly paired with the top 10 this year, and Fox officially announced who they are late Friday, following Nigel Lythgoe revealing the list slowly on Twitter. The returnees are Stephen "tWitch" Boss, Comfort Fedoke, Courtney Galiano, Anya Garnis, Lauren Gottlieb, Neil Haskell, Allison Holker, Mark Kanemura, Pasha Kovalev, Kathryn McCormick, Ade Obayomi, and Dominic "D-trix"...
- 4/26/2010
- by Andy Dehnart
- Reality Blurred
Dance fans tune in alert: Twelve former "So You Think You Can Dance" show favorites are set to return to the popular series as All-Star Dance Partners. Skilled in various dance styles from Krump to Contemporary, the Season Seven All-Star Dance Partners are: Stephen .tWitch. Boss, Comfort Fedoke, Courtney Galiano, Anya Garnis, Lauren Gottlieb, Neil Haskell, Allison Holker, Mark Kanemura, Pasha Kovalev, Kathryn McCormick, Ade Obayomi and Dominic .D-trix. Sandoval. Each week, finalists will be partnered with a different All-Star dancer. America.s favorite summer series returns for its seventh season Thursday, May 27 (8:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt) on Fox with some exciting new twists, including 10 finalists competing and only one dancer eliminated per week. Cat Deeley hosts the hit dance...
- 4/25/2010
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Filed under: TV News Daily
This morning, Fox announced 12 "All-Star" dancers from past seasons of 'So You Think You Can Dance' who will return for Season 7.
The lineup includes one of the best-known, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, the season 4 runner-up who landed a role in 'Step Up 3D.'
The other returning all-stars are:
Season 2:
Allison Holker
Season 3:
Neil Haskell
Anya Garnis and her partner, Pasha Kovalev
Lauren Gottlieb
Dominic "D-trix" Sandoval
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This morning, Fox announced 12 "All-Star" dancers from past seasons of 'So You Think You Can Dance' who will return for Season 7.
The lineup includes one of the best-known, Stephen "tWitch" Boss, the season 4 runner-up who landed a role in 'Step Up 3D.'
The other returning all-stars are:
Season 2:
Allison Holker
Season 3:
Neil Haskell
Anya Garnis and her partner, Pasha Kovalev
Lauren Gottlieb
Dominic "D-trix" Sandoval
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- 4/23/2010
- by Sharon Knolle
- Inside TV
"So You Think You Can Dance" has really pleased the fans, and that includes Zap2it.
Fox announced its dozen all-stars who will return to "Sytycd" to partner up with the new crop of limber contestants, and a few Zap2it faves like tWitch and Mark are included.
The partnering will rotate each week.
Here are the all-stars:
Stephen "tWitch" Boss (Season 4)Comfort Fedoke (Season 4)Courtney Galiano (Season 4)Anya Garnis (Season 3)Lauren Gottlieb (Season 3)Neil Haskell (Season 3)Allison Holker (Season 2)Mark Kanemura (Season 4)Pasha Kovalev (Season 3)Kathryn McCormick (Season 6)Ade Obayomi (Season 5)Dominic "D-trix" (Season 3)
"So You Think You Can Dance" airs its two-hour seventh season premiere on Thursday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
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Fox announced its dozen all-stars who will return to "Sytycd" to partner up with the new crop of limber contestants, and a few Zap2it faves like tWitch and Mark are included.
The partnering will rotate each week.
Here are the all-stars:
Stephen "tWitch" Boss (Season 4)Comfort Fedoke (Season 4)Courtney Galiano (Season 4)Anya Garnis (Season 3)Lauren Gottlieb (Season 3)Neil Haskell (Season 3)Allison Holker (Season 2)Mark Kanemura (Season 4)Pasha Kovalev (Season 3)Kathryn McCormick (Season 6)Ade Obayomi (Season 5)Dominic "D-trix" (Season 3)
"So You Think You Can Dance" airs its two-hour seventh season premiere on Thursday, May 27 at 8 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
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- 4/23/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
So You Think You Can Dance clearly took Sue Sylvester's advice and is swishing it up more than a bit for season 7, which premieres May 27. As previously announced, there will be 10 finalists, and only one dancer will be eliminated per week. This morning, Fox announced the 12 All-Star returning dancers who will be partnered with a different finalist each week. They are... Stephen “tWitch” Boss (pictured) Comfort Fedoke Courtney Galiano Anya Garnis Lauren Gottlieb Neil Haskell Allison Holker Mark Kanemura Pasha Kovalev Kathryn McCormick Ade Obayomi Dominic “D-trix” Sandoval "D-trix"? Hmmm. "All-star" is such a strong term -- too strong for this group,...
- 4/23/2010
- by Annie Barrett
- EW.com - PopWatch
The producers of Burn The Floor, announced today that that the show will extend through January 3, 2010. The Latin and ballroom spectacular had originally announced a limited 12-week run. The first new show of the Broadway season, Burn The Floor broke the box office record at the Longacre Theatre two weeks running. Anya Garnis and Pasha Kovalev of Fox's "So You Think You Can Dance" joined the company on August 18.
- 8/24/2009
- BroadwayWorld.com
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