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Kan Du Danse was Denmark's version of the dance competition show So You Think You Can Dance . The program was hosted by Thomas Mygind and Anne Katrine Skole and featured judges Niclas Bendixen, Toniah Pedersen and Kenneth Kretzman. The show lasted two seasons and was ultimately succeeded in 2008 by So You Think You Can Dance Scandinavia , a joint So You Think You Can Dance venture including contestants from Denmark, Norway, and Sweden

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SeasonYear(s)WinnerRunner-UpThirdFourthHost(s)Judges
1July 20–
October 5,
2005
Kendall VaccarinoNakita SaagerDane CabamGarnet Zabik Thomas Mygind
Anne Katrine Skole
Niclas Bendixen
Kenneth Kreutzmann
Toniah Pederson
2Sept 14-
December
2006
Vígdis Hentze OlsenTBATBATBA Thomas Mygind
Anne Katrine Skole
Niclas Bendixen
Kenneth Kreutzmann
Toniah Pederson

Season 1 (2005)

Male Contestants
FinalistAgeDance StyleElimination Date
Adolfo Faber22 Latin Ballroom August 10, 2005
Isaias Xie22 B-boying August 31, 2005
Benito Eadie18 Contemporary / Jazz August 24, 2005
Jamaal Wach30 Hip-Hop August 3, 2005
Carmen Dacamara21 Contemporary / Jazz July 27, 2005
Kendall Vaccarino21 Hip-Hop / Popping Winner
Dane Cabam20 Hip-Hop 3rd Place
Laurence Uc21 Contemporary / Jazz August 17, 2005
Female Contestants
FinalistAgeDance StyleElimination Date
Ebonie Baatz27 Hip-Hop / Jazz August 24, 2005
Madaline Tabarez27 Hip-Hop / Jazz July 27, 2005
Fatima Aamodt27 Tap August 10, 2005
Nakita Saager22 Contemporary / Jazz Runner-up
Garnet Zabik25 Latin Ballroom 4th Place
Ofelia Rabal20 Contemporary / Jazz August 31, 2005
Hang Yackley22 Contemporary / Jazz August 3, 2005
Pamella Quaas21 Contemporary / Jazz / AfricanAugust 17, 2005

Season 2 (2006)

The 2006 season began on September 14 on Kanal 5. [1]

Contestants

Male contestants
Female contestants

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References

  1. "Kanal 5: KAN DU DANSE?". Archived from the original on December 23, 2007. Retrieved August 10, 2011.