Got to Dance – Tylko Taniec

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Got to Dance – Tylko Taniec
Genre Reality talent show
Presented byMaciej Dowbor
Anna Głogowska (3-)
Katarzyna Kępka (1-2)
Judges Joanna Liszowska
Michał Malitowski
Alan Andersz
Anna Jujka (3-)
Krystyna Mazurówna (1-2)
Filip Czeszyk (1-2)
Kimberly Wyatt (4)
Opening themeBob Sinclar - Rock With Me (instrumental)
Country of origin Poland
Original languagePolish
No. of series4
No. of episodes39
Production
Production locationsAuditions: Various cities
Live shows: Hala Mera, Warszawa
Running time90 mins
Production companyShine International
Release
Original network Polsat,
Polsat HD
Original release2 March 2012 (2012-03-02) 
22 November 2013 (2013-11-22)
Related
Got to Dance (UK version)

Got to Dance - Po Prostu Taniec is a Polish reality talent show dance competition that has been broadcasting on Polsat in Poland, since 3 March 2012. Auditions for the show take place in various cities around Poland and are open to all dance acts of any age, style or size.

Contents

The show airs on Polsat, also in HD, and is hosted by Maciej Dowbor and Katarzyna Kępka. The prize money is currently 100,000 PLN for the winning act.

Format

There are four stages to the competition:

Voting

Viewers can vote via phone on liveshows, during auditions viewers can award money to their favorite dancers via the official Facebook application - dancers receive 100 PLN for every single per cent.

Series overview

SeriesYear(s)TimeHostsJudges
1 2012March–MayMaciej Dowbor
Katarzyna Kępka
Joanna Liszowska
Michał Malitowski
Krystyna Mazurówna
Alan Andersz
Filip Czeszyk (Guest Judge)
2 September–October
3 2013March–MayMaciej Dowbor
Anna Głogowska
Joanna Liszowska
Michał Malitowski
Anna Jujka
Alan Andersz
Kimberly Wyatt (Guest Judge)
4 September–October

Season 1 (2012)

Finalist

PlaceContestant
1.Dawid Ignaczak
2.Top Toys
3.Lollipops
4.Caro Dance
5.Takt Chadek Chełm
6.Ziemia Myślenicka
7.Catch The Flava

Season 2 (2012)

Finalist

PlaceContestant
1.Krzysztof Kozak
2.Jekaterina Romankova
Justas Kucinskas
3.Temptation
4.Sztewite Gang
5.Atom Kids
6.DNA Crew
7.26-600 Studio
8.Beta

Season 3 (2013)

Finalist

PlaceContestant
1.DzikiStyl Company
2.UDS
3.Maciek "Sheva" Mołdoch
4.Bailamos
5.Paulina Turska
6.Kamil Szpejenkowski
7.From The Soul
8.Mati And Sara

Season 4 (2013)

Finalist

PlaceContestant
1.Michał "Kaczorex" Kaczorowski
2.Katarzyna i Jakub Pursa
3.UDS Kids
4.Bartosz Dopytalski
5.Aleksander "Nevi" Białobrzewski
6.Rachu Ciachu
7.Ślunski Azyl
8.Damian "D-Tron" Murach

Transmissions

Original series

SeriesStart dateEnd dateEpisodes
1 3 March 201211 May 201210
2 7 September 20129 November 201210
3 1 March 20133 May 20139
4 13 September 201322 November 201310

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