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Dansefeber | |
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Season 2 | |
Hosted by | Henriette Lien |
Judges | Merete Lingjærde Geir Bie Vibeke Sørlie |
Winner | Hanna Mjåvatn |
Runner-up | Eric C. Nærbø |
Finals venue | Lillestrøm Kultitsenter |
Release | |
Original network | TVNorge |
Season chronology |
Dansefeber is a Norwegian television reality program and dance competition airing on the TVNorge network. [1] The show is a version of the US original version So You Think You Can Dance . Season two premiered with Merete Lingjærde, Geir Bie and Vibeke Sørlie as permanent judges and Henriette Lien returning to host. Contemporary dancer Hanna Mjåvatn was crowned Norway's Favourite Dancer and the top prize of 500,000 norwegian kroner, as the first female dancer to win the competition in every version of the show. Runner-up was hip-hop dancer Eric Nærbø, with jazz dancer Michelle Purvis finishing 3rd, and Latin ballroom dancer Bjørn Holthe finishing 4th.
Open auditions for this season were held in the following cities:
The format is the same as So You Think You Can Dance (US) season 2-present; the dancer could:
The Fever Days were held in Oslo. The "Fever Days" is the same as Las Vegas week in the US version, where the dancers will be asked to learn different styles of dance in a workshop. After all the challenges, the judges picks the top 20 finalists, 10 female and 10 male from all over Norway.
Contestants are in reverse chronological order of elimination.
Female | Male | Bottom 3 couples | Bottom 4 or 6 contestants |
Week: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
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Contestant | Result | ||||||||
Hanna Mjåvatn | Btm 4 | Winner | |||||||
Eric Nærbø | Btm 6 | Btm 4 | Btm 4 | Runner-up | |||||
Michelle Purvis | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim† | Btm 4 | Third | ||||
Bjørn Holthe | Btm 3 | Fourth | |||||||
Philip Olsen | Btm 6 | Btm 4 | Elim | ||||||
Alexandra Joner | |||||||||
Vegard Kristiansen | Elim | ||||||||
Ellen Dybvik | Btm 3 | Btm 6 | Btm 4 | ||||||
Ole Petter Knarvik | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim | ||||||
Marit Halvorsen | Btm 6 | ||||||||
Mona Berntsen | Btm 3 | WD† | |||||||
Endre Jansen | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||
Navid Rezvani | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||
Anette Stokke | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | ||||||
Lars Olav Eltervaag | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim | ||||||
Sara Einbu | |||||||||
Hugo Hagström | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||
Anett Amundsen | Btm 3 | ||||||||
Chenno Tim | Elim | ||||||||
Trine Lise Akselsen |
†Mona Berntsen suffered an injury that resulted in her being unable to continue in the competition. She was medically withdrawn, and Michelle Purvis replaced her as she was the most recent female competitor eliminated. That meant Berntsen was able to try for the next season, which it was not going to be, but bigger, in So You Think You Can Dance (Scandinavia) , which she won.
The first episode of Dansefeber was audition in Oslo.
The second episode of Dansefeber was audition in Bergen.
The third episode of Dansefeber was audition in Trondheim.
The fourth episode of Dansefeber was the Fever Days in Oslo, which is the same as Las Vegas Week in the US version.
The fifth episode of Dansefeber, was the first live-show, held in Lillestrøm Kultursenter in Oslo.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Mona Berntsen Endre Jansen | Afro | "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"—Michael Jackson | David Byer | Safe |
Michelle Purvis Ole Petter Knarvik | Hip-hop | "Tipsy"—J-Kwon | Huyen Huynh | Safe |
Anette Stokke Hugo Hagström | Salsa | "Ran Kan Kan"—Tito Puente and His Orchestra | Jazzy | Bottom 3 |
Trine Lise Akselsen Chenno Tim | Jazz | "Candyman"—Christina Aguilera | Toni Ferraz | Both eliminated |
Ellen Dybvik Bjørn Holthe | Hip-hop | "Rid wit' u"—Joe (ft. G-Unit) | Paulo Herrera | Safe |
Sara Einbu Navid Rezvani | Afro | "Yéké Yéké"—Mory Kanté | David Byer | Safe |
Anett Amundsen Lars Olav Eltervaag | Salsa | "Conga"—Gloria Estefan | Jazzy | Bottom 3 |
Hanna Mjåvatn Philip Olsen | Modern | "Catch"—Sølve, Eide-Martinsen & Berntsen | Sølvi Edvardsen | Safe |
Marit Halvorsen Eric Nærbø | English Waltz | "Goodbye, England's Rose"—Elton John | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Safe |
Alexandra Joner Vegard Kristiansen | Jazz | "Hit the Road Jack"—Ray Charles | Toni Ferraz | Safe |
The sixth episode of Dansefeber, was the second live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Alexandra Joner Vegard Kristiansen | Hip-hop | "My Love"—Justin Timberlake (ft. T.I.) | Solveig Kitmitto | Safe |
Marit Halvorsen Eric Nærbø | Contemporary Jazz | "Funk Up Beats"—The Chemical Brothers | Knut Arild Flatner Karl-Erik Nedregaard | Safe |
Anette Stokke Hugo Hagström | Disco | "Hot Stuff"—Donna Summer | David Byer | Hagström eliminated |
Sara Einbu Navid Rezvani | Cha-cha-cha | "The Madonna Medley"—Madonna | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Safe |
Mona Berntsen Endre Jansen | Lyrical jazz | "Hangin' by a Thread"—Jann Arden | Toni Ferraz | Safe |
Michelle Purvis Ole Petter Knarvik | Modern Jazz-inspired Argentine tango | "Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre)"—Gotan Project | Jan Ivar Lund | Bottom 3 |
Anett Amundsen Lars Olav Eltervaag | Hip-hop | "The Boogie That Be"—The Black Eyed Peas | Solveig Kitmitto | Amundsen eliminated |
Ellen Dybvik Bjørn Holthe | Contemporary Jazz | "Don't Let Go"—Bryan Adams & Sarah McLachlan | Knut Arild Flatner Karl-Erik Nedregaard | Safe |
Hanna Mjåvatn Philip Olsen | Disco | "Boogie Wonderland"—Earth, Wind & Fire (ft. The Emotions) | David Byer | Safe |
The seventh episode of Dansefeber, was the third live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Anette Stokke Lars Olav Eltervaag | Musical | "Love for Sale"—Eartha Kitt | Toni Ferraz | Eltervaag eliminated |
Ellen Dybvik Bjørn Holthe | Jazz | "Absent Minded Friends"—Moloko | Sylvi Fredriksen | Safe |
Michelle Purvis Ole Petter Knarvik | Samba | "Mr. Melody"—Natalie Cole | Tom Erik Nilsen | Safe |
Hanna Mjåvatn Philip Olsen | Electric Boogie | "Me & U"—Cassie | Katrine Bølstad | Safe |
Mona Berntsen Endre Jansen | Locking | "Rock Steady"—Aretha Franklin | Dag Melhuus Martin Eneberg | Bottom 3 |
Sara Einbu Navid Rezvani | Jazz | "Battle Flag"—Lo Fidelity Allstars (ft. Pigeonhead) | Sylvi Fredriksen | Einbu eliminated |
Marit Halvorsen Eric Nærbø | Musical | "Too Darn Hot" from Kiss Me, Kate | Toni Ferraz | Safe |
Alexandra Joner Vegard Kristiansen | Electric Boogie | "Weather People"—RJD2 | Katrine Bølstad | Safe |
The eighth episode of Dansefeber, was the fourth live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Michelle Purvis Ole Petter Knarvik | Jazz | "Small"—Lamb | Kristine Melby | Bottom 3 |
Mona Berntsen Endre Jansen | Jive | "Bye Bye"—David Civera | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Safe |
Ellen Dybvik Bjørn Holthe | Hip-hop-salsa | "Get on Down"—Leki (ft. Lunaman) | Linda Burns | Bottom 3 |
Marit Halvorsen Eric Nærbø | Jazz | "Promiscuous"—Nelly Furtado (ft. Timbaland) | Kristine Melby | Safe |
Alexandra Joner Vegard Kristiansen | Lyrical hip-hop | "Iceberg"—Tweet | Belinda Braza | Safe |
Anette Stokke Navid Rezvani | Afro Jazz | "Rock This Party (Everybody Dance Now)"—Bob Sinclar & Cutee B (ft. Dollarman, Big Ali & Makedah) | David Byer | Both eliminated |
Hanna Mjåvatn Philip Olsen | Contemporary Jazz | "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"—Eurythmics | Jan Ivar Lund | Safe |
The ninth episode of Dansefeber, was the fifth live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Alexandra Joner Bjørn Holthe | Jazz | "Strangers"—Portishead | Sylvi Fredriksen | Safe |
Marit Halvorsen Endre Jansen | Hip-hop | "March"—Hi-Tek (ft. Busta Rhymes) | Maria Karlsen | Jansen eliminated Halvorsen in bottom 6 |
Michelle Purvis Eric Nærbø | Rumba-inspired Modern Jazz | "Red Right Hand"—Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds | Jan Ivar Lund | Purvis eliminated† Nærbø in bottom 6 |
Ellen Dybvik Philip Olsen | Musical | "This Business of Love" from The Mask | Toni Ferraz | Bottom 6 |
Hanna Mjåvatn Vegard Kristiansen | Tango | "El Picadors"—C. Novelli | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Safe |
Mona Berntsen Ole Petter Knarvik | New style hip-hop | "Ice Box"—Omarion | Maxim | Berntsen withdrawn† Knarvik safe |
† Mona Berntsen was injured and could not perform next week. Then Michelle Purvis came into the competition again and competing next week instead of Berntsen. (The same happened almost like in So You Think You Can Dance season 4 when Jessica King was injured and Comfort Fedoke came in competing next week)
The tenth episode of Dansefeber, was the sixth live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Marit Halvorsen Ole Petter Knarvik | Hip-hop | "CatDiesel"—k-os | Réo Magustas | Both eliminated |
Salsa | "Sunny Ray"—Mambo All-Stars | Jazzy | ||
Alexandra Joner Eric Nærbø | Paso Doble | "My Heart Will Go On"—BBM | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Nærbø in bottom 4 |
Hip-hop | "Handful"—Kelis | Belinda Braza Jens Trinidad | ||
Michelle Purvis Philip Olsen | Contemporary Jazz | "Closing In"—Imogen Heap | Tine Aspaas | Safe |
Quickstep | "King of Dance"—C. Novelli | Gunn B. Myhrengen | ||
Hanna Mjåvatn Bjørn Holthe | Club salsa | "Do You Only Wanna Dance"—Julio Daviel Band | Jazzy | Safe |
Musical | "Fake Your Way to the Top"—Dreamgirls | David Byer | ||
Ellen Dybvik Vegard Kristiansen | Disco | "Hot Stuff"—Donna Summer | David Byer | Dybvik in bottom 4 |
Contemporary Jazz | "Message in a Bottle"—The Police | Tine Aspaas |
The eleventh episode of Dansefeber, was the seventh live-show.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Hanna Mjåvatn Eric Nærbø | Latin-inspired Jazz | "El Fuego"—Santana | Toni Ferraz | Safe |
Hip-hop | "Put 'Em Up"—N.O.R.E. (ft. Pharrell Williams) | Huyen Huynh | ||
Michelle Purvis Vegard Kristiansen | Jive | "Jump, Jive and Wail"—The Brian Setzer Orchestra | Tom Erik Nilsen | Kristiansen eliminated Purvis in bottom 4 |
Contemporary Jazz | "Die Another Day"—Madonna | Knut Arild Flatner Karl-Erik Nedregaard | ||
Alexandra Joner Bjørn Holthe | Contemporary Jazz | "Fly"—Celine Dion | Knut Arild Flatner Karl-Erik Nedregaard | Safe |
Rumba | "Do You, Do You, Do You, Do You Wanna Dance?"—Laurent Vuoszley | Gunn B. Myhrengen | ||
Ellen Dybvik Philip Olsen | Hip-hop meets Dancehall | "All Eyes on Me"—LeToya | Solveig Kitmitto Thomas Prestø | Dybvik eliminated Olsen in bottom 4 |
Musical | "Sandman"—Aretha Franklin | Toni Ferraz |
It was made an Easter special episode this week, where we got to see un-watched auditions, plus the judges' favourite moments of the season so far. The host and the judges is on the mountain, eating Easter food, and discussing the top 6. The judges' favourite routines were seen one more time:
The thirteenth episode of Dansefeber, was the eighth live-show. This show was the semi-final.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Alexandra Joner Philip Olsen | Breaking | "It's Just Begun"—Jimmy Castor Bunch | Lars Undli | Both eliminated |
Salsa | "Mambo de la Luz"—Orquesta de la Luz | Jazzy | ||
Hanna Mjåvatn Eric Nærbø | Viennese Waltz | "Padam, Padam"—Édith Piaf | Gunn B. Myhrengen | Bottom 4 |
Locking | "Dancing Machine"—The Jackson 5 | Dag Melhuus Martin Eneberg | ||
Michelle Purvis Bjørn Holthe | Modern | "Catch"—Sølve, Eide-Martinsen & Berntsen | Sølvi Edvardsen | Safe |
Cha Cha | "Sway"—The Pussycat Dolls | Gunn B. Myhrengen |
The fourteenth episode of Dansefeber, was the ninth live-show. This show was the grand finale.
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer |
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Hanna Mjåvatn Eric Nærbø | Hip-hop | "Damn Damn Damn"—Mark Morrison (ft. Idena Howards) | Paulo Herrera |
Tango | "Sin Rumbo"—Otros Aires | Jan Ivar Lund | |
Michelle Purvis Bjørn Holthe | Samba | "Magaleñha"—Sérgio Mendes | Gunn B. Myhrengen |
Hip-hop | "What u Got 4 me"—El Axel | Solveig Kitmitto | |
Hanna Mjåvatn Michelle Purvis | Modern | "Absurd"—Fluke | Knut Arild Flatner Karl-Erik Nedregaard |
Bjørn Holthe Eric C. Nærbø | Modern | "This Is the New Shit"—Marilyn Manson | Tine Aspaas |
Place | Full name | Name in competition | Dance style(s) | Elimination |
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1st | Hanna Filomen Gjessing Mjåvatn | Hanna | Modern/Contemporary/Ballet/Jazz | Top 1 |
2nd | Eric Christopher Nærbø | Eric | Hip-hop/Street dance | Top 2 |
3rd | Michelle Jeanine Gjesvold Purvis | Michelle | Jazz/Contemporary | Top 3 |
4th | Bjørn Wettre Holthe | Bjørn | Ballroom | Top 4 |
5th | Philip Olsen | Philip | Modern/Jazz/Contemporary | Top 6 |
Alexandra Irena Joner | Alexandra | Hip-hop | Top 6 | |
6th | Vegard Kristiansen | Vegard | Hip-hop/Jazz/Contemporary | Top 8 |
Ellen Dybvik | Ellen | Classical ballet | Top 8 | |
7th | Ole Petter Knarvik | Ole Petter | Breaking/Locking/Popping/Hip-hop | Top 10 |
Marit Hagen Halvorsen | Marit | Hip-hop/Street dance/Jazz | Top 10 | |
8th | Mona-Jeanette Berntsen | Mona | Hip-hop | Top 12 (withdrawn) |
Henrik Endre Jansen | Endre | Breaking | Top 12 | |
9th | Navid Rezvani | Navid | Breaking | Top 14 |
Anette Stokke | Anette | Ballroom | Top 14 | |
10th | Lars Olav Eltervaag | Lars Olav | Ballroom | Top 16 |
Sara Kristine Einbu | Sara | Hip-hop/Jazz | Top 16 | |
11th | Hugo Hagström | Hugo | Hip-hop/Funk/Ballroom | Top 18 |
Anett Amundsen | Anett | Contemporary/Jazz | Top 18 | |
12th | Chenno Tim | Chenno | Breaking | Top 20 |
Trine Lise Akselsen | Trine Lise | Ballroom | Top 20 |
Trine Lise Akselsen is a ballroom dancer from Bergen, Norway. Her partner were Chenno Tim, and the first week, they got jazz, and got in the bottom three. Then Akselsen performed a jive solo, and got eliminated together with Tim.
Anett Amundsen is a jazz dancer. Her partner were Lars Olav Eltervaag, and the first week, they got salsa, and got in the bottom three. Then Amundsen performed a jazz solo, and both were safe. The second week, they got hip-hop, and also got in the bottom three. Then Amundsen performed a contemporary solo, and she got eliminated, but not Eltervaag.
Mona-Jeanette Berntsen is a hip-hop dancer from Oslo, Norway. She is a member of the dance group Cre-8. In Dansefeber season 2, her first partner were Endre Jansen, and the first week, they got afro, and were safe. The second week, they got lyrical jazz, and were also safe. But the third week, they got locking, and ended up in the bottom three. Then Berntsen performed a hip-hop solo, and both were safe. The fourth week, they got jive, and were safe. The fifth week, Berntsen got a new partner, Ole Petter Knarvik, and they got new style hip-hop. Then they were both safe. But, when they performed the routine, Berntsen hurt her knee, and couldn't perform the next weeks. Then Michelle Purvis, which was the most recent female eliminated dancer, came in instead of Berntsen. Berntsen was able to compete in So You Think You Can Dance (Scandinavia) the next year, which she won. Berntsen also attended the Dansefeber tour 2007.
Ellen Dybvik is a ballerina. Her first partner were Bjørn Holthe, and the first week, they got hip-hop, and were safe. The second week they got contemporary jazz, and were also safe. The third week they got jazz, and were also safe. But the fourth week, they got hip-hop salsa, and got in the bottom three. Then Dybvik performed a jazzballet solo, and both were safe. The fifth week, Dybvik got a new partner, Philip Olsen, and they got musical, and both ended up in the bottom six. Then, Dybvik performed a jazzballet solo, and both were safe. The sixth week, Dybvik got Vegard Kristiansen as partner, and the styles disco and contemporary jazz, and Kristiansen were safe, but Dybvik ended up in the bottom four. Then, Dybvik performed a jazzballet solo, and were safe. The seventh week, Dybvik got Philip Olsen again as partner, and the styles hip-hop dancehall and musical, and both ended up in the bottom four. Then, Dybvik performed a funkjazzballet solo, and Olsen got through, but Dybvik got eliminated.
Sara Kristine Einbu is a hip-hop dancer from Bergen, Norway. She is a member of the dance group Schang. In the competition, her partner were Navid Rezvani, and the first week, they got afro, and were safe. The second week, they got cha-cha and were also safe. But the third week, they got jazz, and ended up in the bottom three. Then, Einbu performed a popping solo, and Rezvani were safe, but Einbu got eliminated. Einbu got high fever when the live-shows started, but she would not stop continuing in the competition.
Hugo Hagström is a ballroom dancer from Sweden, living in Oslo, Norway. His partner were Anette Stokke, and the first week, they got salsa, and were crowned as one of the top 2 couples of the night, but ended up in the bottom three. Then, Hagström performed a funk solo, and both were safe. The second week, they got disco, and also got in the bottom three. Then, Hagström performed a funk solo, and Stokke were safe, but Hagström got eliminated. Later, Hagström attended the Dansefeber tour 2007.
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