So You Think You Can Dance | |
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Season 11 | |
Hosted by | Cat Deeley |
Judges | Nigel Lythgoe Mary Murphy |
Winner | Ricky Ubeda |
Runner-up | Valerie Rockey |
Release | |
Original network | Fox Broadcasting Company |
Original release | May 28 – September 3, 2014 |
Season chronology |
So You Think You Can Dance , an American dance competition show, returned for its eleventh season on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. [1] The commission of an eleventh season was first announced by series creator Nigel Lythgoe on the September 10, 2013, telecast of the season 10 finale. [2] The season again features Lythgoe, who also serves as executive producer, and ballroom expert Mary Murphy as the two permanent members of the judge's panel while Cat Deeley continues in her role as host for a tenth consecutive season.
Contemporary dancer Ricky Ubeda won the competition, and his prizes include $250,000, the chance to appear on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine, the offer of a role in the 2014 Broadway revival of the musical On the Town as choreographed by one of this season's guest choreographers, Joshua Bergasse, and the title of America's Favorite Dancer. The runner-up was tap dancer Valerie Rockey. This season saw the show eliminate interactive viewer participation by telephone, with producers preferring to divert weekly voting to the show's website and the network's new proprietary smartphone app, a process that reduced the overall number of votes each participating viewer could cast each week.
Open auditions for season 11 were held in five cities beginning on Jan 13. [3] [4]
Air Dates | Audition Venue | City | Audition Date | Guest judges |
June 18, 2014 | Fox Theatre | Atlanta, Georgia | January 13, 2014 | Lil Buck Jenna Dewan Tatum |
June 11, 2014 | Merriam Theatre | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | January 20, 2014 | Misty Copeland Billy Porter |
May 28, 2014 | Ernest N. Morial Convention Center | New Orleans, Louisiana | January 31, 2014 | Wayne Brady |
May 28, 2014 June 4, 2014 | Oriental Theatre | Chicago, Illinois | February 27, 2014 | Jenna Elfman Fabrice Calmels |
June 4, 2014 June 11, 2014 | Orpheum Theatre | Los Angeles, California | March 23, 2014 | Christina Applegate |
In a change from the procedure of the previous nine seasons, in which post-open-audition callbacks were held in Las Vegas and referenced collectively as "Vegas Week", season 11's callbacks were held in Los Angeles, with no special nomenclature. A total of 157 dancers began the week by performing a solo; those contestants not cut at this point went on to learn and perform various styles of choreography with cuts being made after every round. At the end of the final round of the week, 44 dancers remained, from which the judges selected a Top 20 to proceed into the performance show stage of the competition.
Judges | |||
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Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Adam Shankman, tWitch, Tara Lipinski, Irina Dvorovenko | |||
Task/style | Music | Choreographer(s) | # of contestants participating |
Individual solo | Various (chosen by contestant) | The dancer | 157 |
Hip-Hop | "#thatPOWER"—will.i.am | Christopher Scott | 121 |
Jazz | "F for You"—Disclosure feat. Mary J. Blige | Sonya Tayeh | 94 |
Cha-cha | "Timber"—Pitbull feat. Kesha | Dmitry Chaplin and Anya Garnis | 65 |
Contemporary | "Lay Me Down"—Sam Smith | Travis Wall | 59 |
Group routines | Various (selected at random for each group) | The dancers | 50 |
Individual solo | Various (chosen by contestant) | The dancer | 44 |
As with most previous seasons of So You Think You Can Dance, ten female contestants and ten male contestants were selected at the end of the callbacks week to proceed into the performance show stage of the competition. [5]
Contestant | Age | Home Town | Dance Style | Elimination date | Placement |
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Valerie Rockey | 20 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Tap | September 3, 2014 | Runner-up |
Jessica Richens | 18 | Yorba Linda, California | Jazz | September 3, 2014 | Third Place |
Jacque LeWarne | 18 | Clive, Iowa | Ballet | August 20, 2014 | Top 6 |
Tanisha Belnap | 20 | Payson, Utah | Ballroom | August 13, 2014 | Top 8 |
Bridget Whitman | 20 | Tempe, Arizona | Contemporary | August 6, 2014 | Top 10 |
Carly Blaney | 20 | Wyckoff, New Jersey | Contemporary | July 30, 2014 | Top 14 |
Emily James | 22 | North Kingstown, Rhode Island | Contemporary | July 30, 2014 | Top 14 |
Brooklyn Fullmer | 18 | Provo, Utah | Latin Ballroom | July 23, 2014 | Top 16 |
Jourdan Epstein | 24 | Plymouth, Minnesota | Ballet | July 16, 2014 | Top 18 |
Malene Ostergaard | 25 | Aarhus, Denmark | Latin Ballroom | July 9, 2014 | Top 20 |
Contestant | Age | Home Town | Dance Style | Elimination date | Placement |
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Ricky Ubeda | 18 | Miami, Florida | Contemporary | September 3, 2014 | Winner |
Zack Everhart | 20 | Kennesaw, Georgia | Tap | September 3, 2014 | Fourth Place |
Casey Askew | 19 | Seattle, Washington | Contemporary | August 20, 2014 | Top 6 |
Rudy Abreu | 19 | Miami, Florida | Contemporary | August 13, 2014 | Top 8 |
Emilio Dosal | 23 | Houston, Texas | Popping | August 6, 2014 | Top 10 |
Serge Onik † | 26 | Upper Saddle River, New Jersey | Latin Ballroom | July 30, 2014 | Top 14 |
Teddy Coffey | 19 | Rochester, New York | Hip-Hop/Tap | July 30, 2014 | Top 14 |
Marcquet Hill | 18 | South Jordan, Utah | Latin Ballroom | July 23, 2014 | Top 16 |
Stanley Glover | 19 | Chicago, Illinois | Contemporary | July 16, 2014 | Top 18 |
Nick Garcia | 18 | Miami, Florida | Latin Ballroom | July 9, 2014 | Top 20 |
Female | Male | Bottom 6 contestants | Bottom 4 contestants | Eliminated |
Week: | 7/9 | 7/16 | 7/23 | 7/30 | 8/6 | 8/13 | 8/20 | 9/3 | ||||||||||||||
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Contestant | Result | |||||||||||||||||||||
Ricky Ubeda | Winner | |||||||||||||||||||||
Valerie Rockey | Runner-Up | |||||||||||||||||||||
Jessica Richens | Btm 6 | 3rd Place | ||||||||||||||||||||
Zack Everhart | Btm 6 | Btm 4 | 4th Place | |||||||||||||||||||
Casey Askew | Btm 6 | Btm 6 | Btm 4 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||||
Jacque LeWarne | Btm 4 | Btm 4 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rudy Abreu | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||||
Tanisha Belnap | Btm 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Emilio Dosal | Btm 6 | Elim | ||||||||||||||||||||
Bridget Whitman | Btm 6 | Btm 6 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Serge Onik | Btm 6 | Btm 6 | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||
Carly Blaney | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Teddy Coffey | Btm 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Emily James | Btm 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Marcquet Hill | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||||
Brooklyn Fullmer | Btm 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Stanley Glover | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||||
Jourdan Epstein | Btm 6 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Nick Garcia | Elim | |||||||||||||||||||||
Malene Ostergaard |
In contrast with previous seasons, the top 20 showcase, in which all the dancers performed in their own styles, was a competitive and special episode.
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Top 20 | Jazz | "Stalker Ha"—Kingdom | Sonya Tayeh | |
Brooklyn Fullmer Serge Onik | Cha-cha-cha | "Hell Yeah"—Midnight Red | Dmitry Chaplin | Bottom 6 |
Emily James Casey Askew | Contemporary | "All of Me" (Live from Spotify)—John Legend | Travis Wall | Askew in Bottom 6 |
Valerie Rockey Zack Everhart | Tap | "Sing"—Ed Sheeran | Anthony Morigerato | Safe |
Bridget Whitman Stanley Glover | Contemporary | "Doesn't Mean Goodbye"—Jon McLaughlin | Bonnie Story | Safe |
Jourdan Epstein Jacque LeWarne | Ballet | "Pas de Deux - Black Swan - Tchaikovsky"—Richard Bonynge & The London Symphony Orchestra | Marat Daukayev | Epstein in Bottom 6 |
Malene Ostergaard Marcquet Hill | Samba | "Morning Drums"—Gregor Salto | Louis van Amstel | Ostergaard eliminated |
Carly Blaney Rudy Abreu | Contemporary | "Take It Easy"—Jetta | Stacey Tookey | Safe |
Emilio Dosal Teddy Coffey | Hip-hop | "Nightshift"—Commodores | Christopher Scott | Safe |
Jessica Richens Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Vow"—Meredith Monk | Sonya Tayeh | Safe |
Tanisha Belnap Nick Garcia | Cha-cha-cha | "I'm a Freak"—Enrique Iglesias feat. Pitbull | Louis van Amstel | Garcia eliminated |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Tanisha Belnap Rudy Abreu | Jazz | "You Need"—Bengsons | Sonya Tayeh | Safe |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Oh Darling"—Gossling | Travis Wall | Safe |
Bridget Whitman Emilio Dosal | Hip-hop | "Work"—Iggy Azalea | Luther Brown | Bottom 6 |
Jessica Richens | West Coast Swing | "Respect" (Live Feb. 5, 1971)—Aretha Franklin | Benji Schwimmer | Richens Safe |
Carly Blaney Serge Onik | Contemporary | "Latch (Acoustic)"—Sam Smith | Sonya Tayeh | Safe |
Emily James Teddy Coffey | Hip-hop | "Don't"—Ed Sheeran | Dave Scott | Bottom 6 |
Stanley Glover | Broadway | "I've Got Your Number"—Nancy Wilson | Spencer Liff | Glover Eliminated |
Jourdan Epstein Marcquet Hill | Pop Jazz | "Work Bitch"—Britney Spears | Sean Cheesman | Epstein Eliminated |
Brooklyn Fullmer Casey Askew | Argentine Tango | "Gallo Ciego"—Luis Bravo's Forever Tango | Miriam Larici Leonardo Barrionuevo | Safe |
Jacque LeWarne Zack Everhart | African Jazz | "Dibiza" (Kick Ass Mix)—Danny Tenagila | Sean Cheesman | Safe |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Jacque LeWarne Zack Everhart | Lyrical Hip-hop | "Stay With Me"—Sam Smith | Keone Madrid Mari Madrid | Everhart Bottom 6 |
Marcquet Hill | Contemporary | "Disappear" (Demo Version)—Mikky Ekko | Dee Caspery | Hill eliminated |
Jessica Richens | Jazz | "Funkier Than a Mosquito's Tweeter"—Nikka Costa | Tyce Diorio | Safe |
Bridget Whitman Emilio Dosal | Jive | "Happy"—Pharrell Williams | Anya Garnis Pasha Kovalev | Whitman Bottom 6 |
Emily James Teddy Coffey | Contemporary | "Ne me quitte pas"—Nina Simone | Tyce Diorio | Safe |
Brooklyn Fullmer Casey Askew | Jazz | "Crazy Little Thing Called Love"—Michael Bublé | Bonnie Story | Fullmer eliminated |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Viennese Waltz | "I Won't Give Up"—Jason Mraz | Lacey Schwimmer | Safe |
Carly Blaney Serge Onik | Hip-hop | "Senile"—Young Money feat. Tyga, Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne | Luther Brown | Onik Bottom 6 |
Tanisha Belnap Rudy Abreu | Broadway | "Sing Sing Sing (Part 2)"—Bob Fosse | Warren Carlyle | Belnap Bottom 6 |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Bollywood | "Dilliwaali Girlfriend"— Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (soundtrack) | Nakul Dev Mahajan | Safe |
Bridget Whitman Emilio Dosal | Contemporary | "The Leaving Song"—Chris Garneau | Travis Wall | Safe |
Tanisha Belnap Rudy Abreu | Hip-hop | "Good Kisser"—Usher | Dave Scott | Safe |
Jessica Richens | Foxtrot | "I Put a Spell on You"—Nina Simone | Dmitry Chaplin | Richens Bottom 6 |
Carly Blaney Serge Onik | Contemporary | "Foolish Games"—Jewel | Mandy Moore | Both eliminated |
Emily James Teddy Coffey | Salsa | "Bruk It Down" (Soca Remix)—Mr. Vegas feat. Alison Hinds | Oksana Dmytrenko Jonathan Platero | Both eliminated |
Jacque LeWarne Zack Everhart | Jazz | "Back to Black"—Beyoncé feat. André 3000 | Sonya Tayeh | Safe |
Casey Askew | Hip-hop | "Hustle Hard Remix"—Ace Hood feat. Rick Ross & Lil Wayne | Will "WilldaBeast" Adams | Askew Bottom 6 |
Casey Askew Emilio Dosal Emily James Serge Onik Tanisha Belnap Valerie Rockey Zack Everhart Jr. | Contemporary | "So Broken" (Live)—Björk | Sonya Tayeh | N/A |
Bridget Whitman Carly Blaney Jacque LeWarne Jessica Richens Ricky Ubeda Rudy Abreu Teddy Coffey | Jazz | "Love Runs Out"—OneRepublic | Travis Wall | N/A |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Bridget Whitman Emilio Dosal | Jazz | "Long Road to Hell"—Avicii | Ray Leeper | Both Eliminated |
Tanisha Belnap Rudy Abreu | Contemporary | "Seduces Me"—Celine Dion | Mandy Moore | Safe |
Jacque LeWarne Zack Everhart | Paso Doble | "Dragula"—Rob Zombie | Jean-Marc Généreux | Bottom 4 |
Teddy Coffey | Broadway | "From This Moment On" from Kiss Me, Kate | Warren Carlyle | |
Jessica Richens Casey Askew | Contemporary | "Like Real People Do"—Hozier | Travis Wall | Safe |
Serge Onik | Quickstep | "A Cool Cat in Town"—Tape Five feat. Brenda Boykin | Jean-Marc Généreux | |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Hip-hop | "Turn Down for What"—DJ Snake & Lil Jon | Christopher "Pharside" Jennings Krystal "Phoenix" Meraz | Safe |
Top 7 Girls | Contemporary | "My Immortal"—Evanescence | Mandy Moore | N/A |
Top 7 Guys | Contemporary | "Wave"—Beck | Travis Wall | N/A |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
Serge Onik | Cha-cha-cha | "Wicked Games" (Radio Edit)—Parra for Cuva feat. Anna Naklab | Eliminated |
Carly Blaney | Contemporary | "Not About Angels"—Birdy | Eliminated |
Casey Askew | Contemporary | "Kiss Me"—Ed Sheeran | Safe |
Emily James | Contemporary | "Infra 8"—Fuller, Bonner, Barr, Burdge & Worsey | Eliminated |
Teddy Coffey | Hip-hop | "If I Ever Fall in Love" (original a cappella version)—Shai | Eliminated |
Jessica Richens | Jazz | "Fever"—Beyoncé Knowles | Safe |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Brandon Bryant | Bollywood/Disco | "Disco Khisko" (Remix) from Dil Bole Hadippa | Nakul Dev Mahajan | |
Tanisha Belnap Ryan Di Lello | Argentine Tango | "The Gaucho's Pain"—Tango Jointz | Miriam Larici Leonardo Barrionuevo | Eliminated |
Jasmine Harper | Hip-hop | "Get Low"—Dillon Francis | Tabitha D'umo Napoleon D'umo | |
Valerie Rockey Ade Obayomi | Jazz | "Hearts a Mess"—Gotye | Tyce Diorio | Safe |
Rudy Abreu Jenna Johnson | Cha-Cha-Cha | "Maps"—Maroon 5 | Louis Van Amstel | Eliminated |
Jacque LeWarne Chehon Wespi-Tschopp | Contemporary Ballet | "Adagio for TRON"—Daft Punk | Travis Wall | Bottom 4 |
Ricky Ubeda Lauren Froderman | Rockabilly Jazz | "Bossa Nova Baby" (Viva Remix)— | Mandy Moore | Safe |
Casey Askew Kathryn McCormick | Broadway | "Maybe This Time"—Liza Minnelli | Spencer Liff | Bottom 4 |
Jessica Richens Stephen "tWitch" Boss | Hip-hop | "U Got Me Up" (Underground Goodie Mix '93)— | Tabitha D'umo Napoleon D'umo | Safe |
Zack Everhart Amy Yakima | Contemporary | "Europe, After The Rain"—Max Richter | Sonya Tayeh | Safe |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) | Result |
Ricky Ubeda Jaimie Goodwin | Contemporary | "Smile"— Michael Jackson | Travis Wall | Safe |
Valerie Rockey Ryan Di Lello | Samba | "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' "—Michael Jackson | Jean-Marc Généreux | Safe |
Casey Askew Comfort Fedoke | Hip-hop | "Xscape"—Michael Jackson | Christopher "Pharside" Jennings Krystal "Phoenix" Meraz | Eliminated |
Nick Lazzarini | Contemporary | "She's Out of My Life"— Michael Jackson | Stacey Tookey | |
Allison Holker | Jazz | "Dirty Diana"—Michael Jackson | Ray Leeper | |
Zack Everhart Mackenzie Dustman | Broadway | "The Way You Make Me Feel"—Michael Jackson | Spencer Liff | Safe |
Jacque LeWarne Stephen "tWitch" Boss | Hip-hop | "Slave to the Rhythm"—Michael Jackson | Dave Scott | Eliminated |
Jessica Richens Will Wingfield | Contemporary | "Earth Song"—Michael Jackson | Mandy Moore | Safe |
Dancer | Style | Music |
Tanisha Belnap | Ballroom | "Warrior"—Havana Brown |
Zack Everhart | Tap | "Gotta Get Thru This" (Acoustic Version)—Daniel Bedingfield |
Casey Askew | Contemporary | "Outro"—M83 |
Rudy Abreu | Contemporary | "Warrior"—Drehz |
Jacque LeWarne | Ballet | "Nocturne in C Sharp Minor, (Op. Posth.): Lento"—Dejan Lazic & Pieter Wispelwey |
Jessica Richens | Jazz | "Taking Chances"—Celine Dion |
Valerie Rockey | Tap | "Dance with Me Tonight"—Olly Murs |
Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Hægt, kemur ljósið"—Ólafur Arnalds |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Broadway | "I've Got the World on a String"—Frank Sinatra | Spencer Liff |
Jessica Richens | Disco | "Dim All the Lights"—Donna Summer | Doriana Sanchez |
Zack Everhart Jr. | Foxtrot | "Anything Goes"—Tony Bennett & Lady Gaga | Jean-Marc Généreux |
Valerie Rockey Stephen "tWitch" Boss | Hip-hop | "Yeah"—Usher feat. Lil Jon & Ludacris | Will "Willdabeast" Adams |
Will Wingfield | Contemporary | "99 Red Balloons"—Sleeping At Last | Sean Cheesman |
Jessica Richens Ade Obayomi | Jazz | "Boneless"—Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo | Ray Leeper |
Ricky Ubeda Anya Garnis | Cha-Cha-Cha | "Dare (La La La)"—Shakira | Jean-Marc Généreux |
Makenzie Dustman | Contemporary | "Over You"—Ingrid Michaelson feat. A Great Big World | Stacey Tookey |
Zack Everhart Du-Shaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall | Hip-hop | "Sail" (Unlimited Gravity Remix)—Awolnation | Phillip Chbeeb |
Dancer | Style | Music |
Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "My Tears Are Becoming A Sea"—M83 |
Jessica Richens | Jazz/Contemporary | "I Was Here"—Beyoncé |
Casey Askew | Contemporary | "Lay Me Down" (Acoustic Version)—Sam Smith |
Valerie Rockey | Tap | "What I Like About You"—The Romantics |
Jacque LeWarne | Ballet | "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy"—The Andrews Sisters |
Zack Everhart | Tap | "Butterfly"—Jason Mraz |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer(s) |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | African Jazz | "Voices of Savannah"—DJ Chus | Sean Cheesman |
Jessica Richens Zack Everhart Jr. | Broadway | "Hernando's Hideaway"—Ella Fitzgerald | Spencer Liff |
Valerie Rockey Zack Everhart | Contemporary | "Pearls"—Sade | Tyce Diorio |
Jessica Richens Ricky Ubeda | Jazz | "F for You"—Disclosure feat. Mary J. Blige | Ray Leeper |
Jessica Richens Valerie Rockey | Bollywood | "Ghaghra"— Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (Soundtrack) | Nakul Dev Mahajan |
Ricky Ubeda Zack Everhart Jr. | Hip-hop | "The Antidote"—District 78 | Chris "Pharside" Jennings Krystal "Phoenix" Meraz |
Valerie Rockey Aaron Turner | Tap | "Love Me or Leave Me"—Sammy Davis Jr. | Anthony Morigerato |
Ricky Ubeda Kathryn McCormick | Contemporary | "Not About Angels"—Birdy | Stacey Tookey |
Zack Everhart Aaron Turner | Tap | "Piano Man"—Billy Joel | Anthony Morigerato |
Jessica Richens Robert Roldan | Contemporary | "When I Go"—Over the Rhine | Travis Wall |
Dancer | Style | Music |
Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Skin & Bones"—David J. Roch |
Jessica Richens | Jazz | "It's a Man's Man's Man's World"—Juliet Simms |
Valerie Rockey | Tap | "Valerie"—Mark Ronson feat. Amy Winehouse |
Zack Everhart | Tap | "Superstition"—Adam Rafferty |
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer |
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Top 20 | Broadway | "Doctor Jazz"—Jelly's Last Jam (1992 Original Broadway Cast) | Warren Carlyle |
Top 10/All-stars | Contemporary/Hip-hop | "Sweet Disposition"—The Temper Trap | Sonya Tayeh & Christopher Scott |
Wanted Ashiqz | Bollywood dance/Hip-hop | "Dhoom Again" from Dhoom 2 | Themselves |
Michael Dameski 1 | Contemporary | "Unstoppable"—E.S. Posthumus | Himself |
Les Twins | Hip-hop | "Fading Flower"—Yuna | Themselves |
^1 Michael Dameski is the winner of So You Think You Can Dance Australia's fourth season.
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer | Chosen by |
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Jessica Richens Casey Askew | Contemporary | "Like Real People Do"—Hozier | Travis Wall | Mary Murphy |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Hip-hop | "Turn Down for What"—DJ Snake & Lil Jon | Christopher 'Pharside' Jennings Krystal 'Phoenix' Meraz | Debbie Allen |
Zack Everhart Amy Yakima | Contemporary | "Europe, After The Rain"—Max Richter | Sonya Tayeh | Zack Everhart Jr. |
Rudy Abreu Allison Holker | Jazz | "Dirty Diana"—Michael Jackson | Ray Leeper | Nigel Lythgoe |
Valerie Rockey Zack Everhart | Tap | "Sing"—Ed Sheeran | Anthony Morigerato | Valerie Rockey |
Jessica Richens Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Vow"—Meredith Monk | Sonya Tayeh | Ricky Ubeda |
Carly Blaney Serge Onik | Hip-hop | "Senile"—Young Money feat. Tyga, Nicki Minaj & Lil Wayne | Luther Brown | Viewers |
Tanisha Belnap Rudy Abreu | Jazz | "You Need"—The Bengsons | Sonya Tayeh | Jenna Dewan-Tatum |
Ricky Ubeda Zack Everhart Jr | Hip-hop | "The Antidote"—District 78 | Christopher 'Pharside' Jennings Krystal 'Phoenix' Meraz | Adam Shankman |
Emilio Dosal Jasmine Harper | Hip-hop | "Get Low"—Dillon Francis | Tabitha and Napoleon D'Umo | Tara Lipinski |
Jessica Richens Robert Roldan | Contemporary | "When I Go"—Over the Rhine | Travis Wall | Jessica Richens |
Valerie Rockey Ricky Ubeda | Contemporary | "Oh Darling"—Gossling | Travis Wall | Cat Deeley |
All Star | Partner | |||||||
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Season | Dancer | Dance Styles | Placement | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | |
1 | Nick Lazzarini | Contemporary | Winner | Tanisha | ||||
2 | Allison Holker | Contemporary | Top 8 | Rudy | ||||
3 | Anya Garnis | Latin Ballroom | Top 12 | Ricky | ||||
Jaimie Goodwin | Contemporary | Top 10 | Ricky | |||||
4 | Stephen "tWitch" Boss | Hip-hop | Runner-up | Jessica | Jacque | Valerie | ||
Comfort Fedoke | Hip-hop | Top 8 | Casey | |||||
Will Wingfield | Modern | Top 8 | Jessica | Jacque | ||||
5 | Brandon Bryant | Contemporary/Modern | Runner-up | Bridget | ||||
Ade Obayomi | Contemporary | Top 6 | Valerie | Jessica | ||||
6 | Ryan Di Lello | Ballroom/Latin | Top 6 | Tanisha | Valerie | |||
Kathryn McCormick | Contemporary | Top 3 | Casey | Ricky | ||||
7 | Lauren Froderman | Contemporary | Winner | Ricky | ||||
Robert Roldan | Contemporary/Jazz | Top 3 | Jessica | |||||
9 | Chehon Wespi-Tschopp | Ballet | Male Winner | Jacque | ||||
10 | Makenzie Dustman | Contemporary | Top 10 | Zack | Casey | |||
Jasmine Harper | Contemporary/Hip-hop | Female Runner-up | Emilio | |||||
Jenna Johnson | Latin/Ballroom | Top 8 | Rudy | |||||
Du-Shaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall | Hip-hop | Male Winner | Zack | |||||
Amy Yakima | Contemporary | Female Winner | Zack | |||||
Aaron Turner | Tap | Male Runner-Up | Valerie | Zack |
Show | Episode | First Air Date | Rating (18–49) | Share (18–49) | Viewers (millions) |
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1 | Auditions: New Orleans and Chicago | May 28, 2014 | 1.6 | 5 | 5.33 [6] |
2 | Auditions: Chicago and Los Angeles | June 4, 2014 | 1.5 | 5 | 5.06 [7] |
3 | Auditions: Los Angeles and Philadelphia | June 11, 2014 | 1.3 | 5 | 4.42 [8] |
4 | Auditions: Atlanta | June 18, 2014 | 1.7 | 6 | 5.32 [9] |
5 | Callbacks and Top 20 Revealed | June 25, 2014 | 1.4 | 5 | 4.38 [10] |
6 | Top 20 Showcase | July 2, 2014 | 1.4 | 5 | 4.03 [11] |
7 | Top 20 Perform | July 9, 2014 | 1.2 | 4 | 3.74 [12] |
8 | Top 18 Perform | July 16, 2014 | 1.0 | 4 | 3.70 [13] |
9 | Top 16 Perform | July 23, 2014 | 1.1 | 4 | 3.75 [14] |
10 | Top 14 Perform | July 30, 2014 | 1.1 | 4 | 3.53 [15] |
11 | Top 10 Perform | August 6, 2014 | 1.1 | 4 | 3.71 [16] |
12 | Top 8 Perform | August 13, 2014 | 1.0 | 3 | 3.48 [17] |
13 | Top 6 Perform | August 20, 2014 | 0.9 | 3 | 3.45 [18] |
14 | Top 4 Perform | August 27, 2014 | 1.1 | 4 | 3.68 [19] |
15 | Finale | September 3, 2014 | 1.3 | 5 | 4.12 [20] |
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Oh Sit! is an hour-long game show competition series that premiered on September 27, 2012, on The CW. The series, according to the network, was a "high-octane musical chairs competition". Despite low ratings during its run, on September 26, 2012, Oh Sit! was renewed for a ten-episode second season, which premiered on Monday, April 15, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern/7:00 p.m. Central and ended on December 19, 2013. The show was not renewed for a third season.
The eighteenth cycle of America's Next Top Model premiered on February 29, 2012 and was the twelfth season to air on The CW. It occupied the time slot of the final two scheduled episodes of Remodeled. This was the first American edition of Top Model to be filmed and broadcast in high definition (HD). The cycle featured fourteen contestants, placing seven British models who had competed in previous cycles of Britain's Next Top Model alongside seven all-new American models.
So You Think You Can Dance, an American television dance competition, returned for its ninth season on May 24, 2012, on FOX Television. Fox and series creator Nigel Lythgoe have each independently confirmed that the weekly results show, a staple of the series in seasons 2–8, has been cut from the show format and that only one episode will air each week for the show's ninth season. This season has marked three firsts in the series history: this season had two winners, as opposed to the single winner format used in previous seasons, a contemporary dancer was not amongst the contestants remaining in the competition in the finale, and lastly, a ballet dancer is the winner of the competition.
So You Think You Can Dance, a televised American dance competition, began broadcast of its tenth season on May 14, 2013. It airs on the FOX Television Network and was hosted by Cat Deeley and featured returning permanent judges Nigel Lythgoe, who also serves as one of the show's executive producers, and Mary Murphy. The show featured many of the format changes instituted in the previous season, including notably a single episode per week/voting round. It was also the first season in the show's history that a tap dancer not only made it past the third week of competition, but made the finale. It is also the first season to last longer than nine weeks. Lythgoe announced in the finale that the show has been renewed for the eleventh season.
The thirteenth season of American Idol, styled as American Idol XIII, premiered on the Fox television network on January 15, 2014. Ryan Seacrest returned as host for his thirteenth season. Keith Urban was the only judge from the twelfth season to return. Former judge Jennifer Lopez, who returned after a one-season absence, and Harry Connick Jr. both joined the judging panel following the departures of Mariah Carey, Randy Jackson, and Nicki Minaj, although Jackson remained as a mentor, replacing Jimmy Iovine.
Extant is an American science fiction drama television series created by Mickey Fisher and, as executive producer, Steven Spielberg. The story revolves around astronaut Molly Woods who returns home to her family inexplicably pregnant after 13 months in outer space on a solo mission.
The ninth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 27 to September 17, 2014. Following the previous season, the program underwent a number of format changes, including the second audition stage and to the Wildcard format. The most significant change to be made was the inclusion of the "Golden Buzzer", an element that was being introduced into the Got Talent franchise around that time. Apart from the format changes, the ninth season's audition process featured the first and only involvement of a third-party television program to collaborate with America's Got Talent in offering a place in the competition.
Taxi Brooklyn is a French-American action comedy police procedural television series, produced by EuropaCorp Television. The series stars Chyler Leigh and Jacky Ido, and is based upon the film Taxi written by Luc Besson. On March 6, 2015, NBC canceled the series in the United States.
Season 13 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen premiered on Fox on September 10, 2014, and concluded on December 17, 2014. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Andi Van Willigan returned as the Red Team's sous-chef and James Avery returned as the Blue Team's sous-chef. Marino Monferrato returned as maître d', replacing Jean-Philippe Susilovic.
The tenth season of American talent show competition series America's Got Talent was broadcast on NBC from May 26 to September 16, 2015. After the previous season, the format of the second round of auditions was changed to a more competitive stage under the title "Judge Cuts", with each episode under this new arrangement featuring a guest judge. For the first use of the format, the guest judges included Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Bublé, Marlon Wayans, and Piers Morgan.
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its twelfth season, titled So You Think You Can Dance: Stage Vs. Street, on Monday, June 1, 2015. Seventeen episodes were broadcast on the Fox Network, including episode nine on Tuesday, July 21, 2015, which was a special celebrating the tenth anniversary of the show titled "A Decade of Dance Special Edition". The sixteen regular episodes aired each week on Mondays, rather than Wednesdays as it had been in recent previous seasons. On September 14, 2015, Gaby Diaz won the competition and made history by becoming the first tap dancer to win the title.
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its fourteenth season on Monday, June 12, 2017. The new season's judge panel once again features series creator Nigel Lythgoe, as well as the return of ballroom expert Mary Murphy, along with new permanent member Vanessa Hudgens joining the panel of judges, while Cat Deeley continues in her role as host for a thirteenth consecutive season.
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its fifteenth season on Monday, June 4, 2018. The season's judge panel once again features series creator Nigel Lythgoe, as well as the return of ballroom expert Mary Murphy, and Vanessa Hudgens, while Season 4 runner-up Stephen "tWitch" Boss is the new fourth judge during the auditions and the live shows. Cat Deeley continues in her role as host for a fourteenth consecutive season. This is the last season to feature Hudgens as judge.