So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 2

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So You Think You Can Dance
Season 2
Hosted by Cat Deeley
Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Mia Michaels, Shane Sparks, Dan Karaty, Brian Friedman
Winner Benji Schwimmer
Runner-up Travis Wall
Finals venue CBS Studio Center
Release
Original network Fox
Original releaseMay 25 (2006-05-25) 
August 16, 2006 (2006-08-16)
Season chronology
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The second season of So You Think You Can Dance premiered on May 25, 2006, with new host Cat Deeley.

Contents

On August 16, Benji Schwimmer was announced as the winner of season 2 and received the grand prize of $100,000, a new hybrid SUV, and a one-year contract with Celine Dion's Las Vegas show, A New Day... . Schwimmer almost did not make the show's top 20 — he was officially first runner-up dancer in case any of the male dancers ran into unforeseen difficulties prior to the start of filming. As it happened, for the second year in a row, Hokuto Konishi was unable to get his visa cleared to work in the U.S. in time for the first taping, and he was cut. Schwimmer took his spot in the Top 20 and fared well from the start, garnering consistent praise from the judges and votes from viewers. Schwimmer and fellow grand finalist Donyelle Jones, who were paired as a couple from the first performance episode, became the first contestants in the show's run never to face elimination from being among the bottom six or bottom four dancers.

Auditions

Auditions were held in New York City; Los Angeles; Chicago; and Charleston, South Carolina.

Vegas week

One hundred and sixteen dancers were invited for a week of training to the Aladdin hotel (now Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This training included hip-hop choreography taught by Shane Sparks, samba choreography taught by Mary Murphy with assistance from season 1 contestant Artem Chigvinsev, a contemporary routine taught by Mia Michaels, and training from Brian Friedman, who described his choreography as a fusion of jazz and hip-hop. [1] The original group of dancers was eventually whittled down to 41, from which the judges chose their top 20.

Dancer(s)Thing/styleMusicChoreographer(s)
All Hip-hop "Run It!"—Chris Brown" Shane Sparks
All Samba "Magalenha"—Sérgio Mendes Mary Murphy with Artem Chigvinsev
All Contemporary N/A Mia Michaels
AllJazz-fusion"So Sexy"—Shanice Brian Friedman
All (individual)SoloIndividual songs chosen by contestantThe dancer

Top 20 Contestants

Female Contestants

ContestantAgeHome TownDance StyleElimination datePlacement
Donyelle Jones26 Los Angeles, California Hip Hop/JazzAugust 16, 20063rd Place
Heidi Groskreutz 24 Newport Beach, California Latin/SwingAugust 16, 20064th Place
Natalie Fotopoulos22 Tampa, Florida JazzAugust 3, 2006Top 6
Allison Holker 18 Orem, Utah ContemporaryJuly 27, 2006Top 8
Martha Nichols 19 Brooklyn, New York ContemporaryJuly 20, 2006Top 10
Ashlee Nino21 Fort Worth, Texas Hip HopJuly 13, 2006Top 12
Jessica Fernandez19 Miami, Florida BalletJuly 6, 2006Top 14
Aleksandra Wojda23 Pretoria, South Africa ContemporaryJune 29, 2006Top 16
Joy Spears19 Killen, Alabama ContemporaryJune 22, 2006Top 18
Erin Ellis19 Nashville, Tennessee JazzJune 15, 2006Top 20

Male Contestants

ContestantAgeHome TownDance StyleElimination datePlacement
Benji Schwimmer 22 San Diego, California SwingAugust 16, 2006Winner
Travis Wall 18 Quantico, Virginia ContemporaryAugust 16, 2006Runner Up
Ivan Koumaev 18 Seattle, Washington (originally from Russia)Hip HopAugust 3, 2006Top 6
Ryan Rankine20 Brooklyn, New York BalletJuly 27, 2006Top 8
Dmitry Chaplin 23 Rostov-on-Don, Russia Latin BallroomJuly 20, 2006Top 10
Musa Cooper28 Camden, New Jersey Hip HopJuly 13, 2006Top 12
Jaymz Tuaileva20 Orem, Utah JazzJuly 6, 2006Top 14
Ben Susak19 Phoenix, Arizona ContemporaryJune 29, 2006Top 16
Jason Williams20 Wilmington, North Carolina Hip HopJune 22, 2006Top 18
Stanislav Savich22 Brooklyn, New York BallroomJune 15, 2006Top 20

Finals

Elimination chart

The song played after each female elimination was "Suddenly I See" by KT Tunstall, whilst that played after each male elimination was "It's the End of the Road" by Matt Goss.

Legend
Female Male Bottom 3 couples Bottom 4 contestants
Week:6/15 6/22 6/29 7/6 7/13 7/20 7/27 8/3 8/17
Contestant Result
Benji Schwimmer Winner
Travis Wall Btm 3 Btm 4 Runner-Up
Donyelle Jones 3rd Place
Heidi Groskreutz Btm 3 Btm 3 4th Place
Ivan Koumaev Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
Natalie Fotopoulos Btm 3 Btm 4 Btm 4
Ryan Rankine Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 4 Elim
Allison Holker Btm 3 Btm 3
Dmitry Chaplin Btm 3 Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
Martha Nichols Btm 3
Musa Cooper Elim
Ashlee Nino Btm 3
Jaymz Tuaileva Btm 3 Btm 3 Elim
Jessica Fernandez Btm 3 Btm 3
Ben Susak Elim
Aleksandra Wodja Btm 3
Jason Williams Elim
Joy Spears
Stanislav Savich Elim
Erin Ellis

Performance nights

Week 1 (June 14, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Dan Karaty

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Hip-Hop "2 Much Booty (In Da Pants)"—Soundmaster T Shane Sparks Safe
Ivan Koumaev
Allison Holker
Salsa "El Temblor"—La Palabra Alex Da Silva Bottom 3
Jason Williams
Aleksandra Wojda
Contemporary "Unwritten"—Natasha Bedingfield Tyce Diorio Safe
Jaymz Tuaileva
Jessica Fernandez
70s Disco "Disco Inferno"—The Trammps Doriana Sanchez Bottom 3
Stanislav Savich
Erin Ellis
Paso Doble "Malaguena"—Manhattan Pops Orchestra Ron Montez Both eliminated
Dmitry Chaplin
Joy Spears
Hip-Hop"Hit the Floor"—Twista (ft. Pitbull)Shane SparksSafe
Ryan Rankine
Heidi Groskreutz
Viennese Waltz "Caribbean Blue"—Enya Ron MontezSafe
Ben Susak
Ashlee Nino
80s Disco"Flashdance... What a Feeling"—Irene Cara Doriana SanchezSafe
Travis Wall
Martha Nichols
Broadway "Steam Heat"—The Pointer Sisters Tyce DiorioSafe
Musa Cooper
Natalie Fotopoulos
Mambo "Nina"—Joe Cuba SextetAlex Da SilvaSafe

Week 2 (June 21, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Shane Sparks and Mia Michaels

CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Travis Wall
Martha Nichols
Krump "Clap Back"—Ja Rule Lil' C Safe
Jaymz Tuaileva
Jessica Fernandez
Foxtrot "Why Don't You Do Right?"—Sinéad O'Connor (incorrectly listed as "Sinead O'Conner") Mary Murphy Safe
Ivan Koumaev
Allison Holker
Hip-Hop "Touch It"—Busta Rhymes Olisa Thompson
Cicely Bradley
Safe
Dmitry Chaplin
Joy Spears
Samba "Mas Que Nada"—Sérgio Mendes feat. The Black Eyed Peas Mark WeissJoy Spears eliminated
Musa Cooper
Natalie Fotopoulos
Contemporary "Closer"—Goapele Tovaris WilsonSafe
Ryan Rankine
Heidi Groskreutz
Pop"Walk Away"—Kelly Clarkson Tovaris WilsonBottom 3
Ben Susak
Ashlee Nino
American Jive "Great Balls of Fire"—Jerry Lee Lewis Mary MurphySafe
Jason Williams
Aleksandra Wojda
Hip-Hop"Wrath of Kane"—Big Daddy Kane Olisa Thompson
Cicely Bradley
Jason Williams eliminated
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Cha-cha "Cuchi-Cuchi"—Los Amigos Invisibles Mark WeissSafe

Week 3 (June 28, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Olisa Thompson and Cicely Bradley

  • Guest dancer(s): Hop, Swing and a Jump: "Traffic Jam"—Bill Elliott (Lindy Hop)
  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Ben Susak
Ashlee Nino
Hip-Hop "Caught Up"—Usher Todd Sams Ben Susak eliminated
Ryan Rankine
Heidi Groskreutz
Cuban Rumba "Rumba del Solar"—Angelo Rodriguez Alex Da Silva Safe
Dmitry Chaplin
Aleksandra Wojda
Waltz "If I Were a Painting"—Kenny Rogers Heather Smith Aleksandra Wojda eliminated
Ivan Koumaev
Allison Holker
Argentine Tango "Libertango"—bond Alex Da SilvaSafe
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Pop-Jazz "Put the Needle on It"—Dannii Minogue Brian Friedman Safe
Musa Cooper
Natalie Fotopoulos
Quickstep "Zoot Suit Riot"—Cherry Poppin' Daddies Heather SmithSafe
Jaymz Tuaileva
Jessica Fernandez
Contemporary "Let Go"—Frou Frou Brian FriedmanBottom 3
Travis Wall
Martha Nichols
Hip-Hop"Just Fine"—Chris Brown Todd SamsSafe

Week 4 (July 5, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Dan Karaty

  • Guest dancer(s): Lil' C and the Neph Squad: "Spaz Meter"—The J-Squad (Krump)
  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Ryan Rankine
Heidi Groskreutz
Hip-Hop "Give It All You Got"—Afro-Rican Shane Sparks Bottom 3
Travis Wall
Martha Nichols
Salsa "Tanga"—Machito and His Afro-Cubans Ron Montez Safe
Dmitry Chaplin
Ashlee Nino
Contemporary "Dance, Dance"—Fall Out Boy Brian Friedman Safe
Musa Cooper
Natalie Fotopoulos
Disco "Hot Stuff"—Donna Summer Doriana SanchezSafe
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Viennese Waltz "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?"—Bryan Adams Toni Redpath
Michael Mead
Safe
Ivan Koumaev
Allison Holker
West Coast Swing "Don't Happen No More"—Pat Benatar Ron MontezBottom 3
Jaymz Tuaileva
Jessica Fernandez
Hip-Hop"I Can Make You Dance"—Zapp Shane SparksBoth eliminated

Week 5 (July 12, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Brian Friedman

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Musa Cooper
Natalie Fotopoulos
Hip-Hop "Promiscuous"—Nelly Furtado (ft. Timbaland) Dan Karaty Musa Cooper eliminated
Ryan Rankine
Heidi Groskreutz
Cha-cha "Sex Bomb"—Tom Jones Jean-Marc Généreux Safe
Ivan Koumaev
Allison Holker
Contemporary "Why"—Annie Lennox Tyce Diorio Safe
Dmitry Chaplin
Ashlee Nino
Pop"Let Me"—Rihanna Dan KaratyAshlee Nino eliminated
Travis Wall
Martha Nichols
Foxtrot "Witchcraft"—Steve Tyrell Jean-Marc GénéreuxBottom 3
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Broadway "You Can't Stop The Beat" from Hairspray Tyce DiorioSafe

Week 6 (July 19, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Olisa Thompson, Cicely Bradley and Jean-Marc Généreux

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Ivan Koumaev
Martha Nichols
Hip-Hop "Me & U"—Cassie Shane Sparks Martha Nichols eliminated
Smooth Waltz "Sandy's Song"—Dolly Parton Toni Redpath
Michael Mead
Travis Wall
Heidi Groskreutz
Paso Doble "The Plaza of Execution" from The Mask of Zorro Mary Murphy Safe
Contemporary "Calling You"—Celine Dion Mia Michaels
Ryan Rankine
Allison Holker
Contemporary"Ethna"—Klement BonelliMia MichaelsRyan Rankine in bottom 4
Broadway "Bye Bye Blackbird"—Liza Minnelli Tyce Diorio
Dmitry Chaplin
Donyelle Jones
Lindy Hop "Sing, Sing, Sing"-Benny Goodman Nick Williams
Kristen Sorci
Dmitry Chaplin eliminated
Samba "Hey Mama"—The Black Eyed Peas Mary Murphy (Artem Chigvintsev assisting)
Benji Schwimmer
Natalie Fotopoulos
Jazz "Wonderful"—India.Arie Tyce DiorioNatalie Fotopoulos in bottom 4
Hip-Hop"She's Freaky"—Pitbull Shane Sparks
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Donyelle JonesHip-Hop"Git It"—Bun B feat. Ying Yang Twins Safe
Dmitry ChaplinSamba"Pump It"—Black Eyed PeasEliminated
Martha NicholsJazz"What You Waiting For?"—Gwen Stefani Eliminated
Ivan KoumaevHip-Hop"This Luv"—Donell Jones Safe
Heidi GroskreutzSamba"Dum Diddly"—Black Eyed PeasSafe
Travis WallContemporary"Belief"—Gavin DeGraw Safe
Natalie FotopoulosContemporary"Lamentation"—Leah Andreone Bottom 4
Benji Schwimmer West Coast Swing "Land of a Thousand Dances"—Wilson Pickett Safe
Allison HolkerContemporary"We Belong"—Pat Benatar Safe
Ryan RankineJazz"Canned Heat"—Jamiroquai Bottom 4

Week 7 (July 26, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Dan Karaty

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Donyelle Jones
Travis Wall
Hip-Hop "London Bridge"—Fergie Shane Sparks Travis Wall in bottom 4
Quickstep "Dancin' Fool"—Barry Manilow Glenn Weiss
Allison Holker
Ivan Koumaev
Argentine Tango "La Cumparsita"—Orquestra Escuela de Tango Alex Da Silva Allison Holker eliminated
Hip-Hop"Sexy Love"—Ne-Yo Shane Sparks
Natalie Fotopoulos
Ryan Rankine
Disco "Turn the Beat Around"—Vicki Sue Robinson Doriana Sanchez Natalie Fotopoulos in bottom 4
Ryan Rankine eliminated
Contemporary "I Will Get There"—Boyz II Men Tyce Diorio
Benji Schwimmer
Heidi Groskreutz
Broadway "Fake Your Way to the Top" from Dreamgirls Tyce DiorioSafe
Mambo "Black Mambo"—Angel and the MambokatsAlex Da Silva

Week 8 (August 2, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Mia Michaels

  • Couple dances:
CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result(s)
Ivan Koumaev
Natalie Fotopoulos
Jive "Route 66"—John Mayer Ron Montez Both eliminated
Contemporary "Everytime We Touch (Yanou's Candlelight Mix)"—Cascada Tyce Diorio
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Broadway "Le Jazz Hot"—Julie Andrews Tyce DiorioSafe
Hip-Hop "Hotline"—Ciara Shane Sparks
Travis Wall
Heidi Groskreutz
Smooth Waltz "Flying"—Cait Agus SeanRon MontezSafe
Afro-Pop "W'Happy Mama"—Zap Mama Wade Robson
  • Solos:
DancerStyleMusicResult
Travis WallContemporary"You and Me"—Lifehouse Safe
Natalie FotopoulosJazz"Ooh La La"—Goldfrapp Eliminated
Ivan KoumaevHip-Hop"It Was All In Your Mind"—Wade RobsonEliminated
Heidi Groskreutz Cha-cha "I Like It"—The Blackout Allstars Safe
Benji Schwimmer West Coast Swing "Reet Petite"—Jackie Wilson Safe
Donyelle JonesBroadway"And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" from Dreamgirls Safe

Week 9 (August 9, 2006)

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy and Brian Friedman

CoupleStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Travis Wall
Heidi Groskreutz
Disco "Shake Your Groove Thing"—Peaches & Herb Doriana Sanchez
Benji Schwimmer
Donyelle Jones
Viennese Waltz "I'll Be"—Edwin McCain Jean-Marc Généreux
Travis Wall
Benji Schwimmer
Hip-Hop "Gyrate"—Da Muzicianz feat. Mr. Collipark Shane Sparks
Donyelle Jones
Heidi Groskreutz
Broadway "Big Spender" from Sweet Charity Tyce Diorio
Lauren Gottlieb assisting
Donyelle Jones
Travis Wall
Contemporary "Georgia on My Mind"—Ray Charles Mia Michaels
Benji Schwimmer
Heidi Groskreutz
Salsa "La Comay"—Sonora Carruseles Alex Da Silva

Solos:

DancerStyleMusic
Heidi Groskreutz Cha-cha "Rie y Llora"—Celia Cruz
Donyelle JonesContemporary"Human"—Dionne Farris
Travis WallContemporary"Konstantine"—Something Corporate
Benji Schwimmer West Coast Swing "The House Is Rockin'"—The Brian Setzer Orchestra

Results shows

Week 1 (June 15, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Erin EllisContemporary"Gotta Get Thru This"—Daniel Bedingfield Eliminated
Stanislav Savich Cha-cha "Shing A-Tin Tin"—Tito Puente Eliminated
Allison HolkerContemporary"Wild Horses"—Natasha Bedingfield Safe
Ivan Koumaev Hip-Hop "Ready"—Black Rob Safe
Jessica FernandezBallet"Dancing"—Elisa Safe
Jaymz TuailevaJazz"All That I've Got"—The Used Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Erin Ellis
    • Stanislav Savich
  • New partners:
    • None

Week 2 (June 22, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Joy Spears Contemporary "Look At Me"—Keri Noble Eliminated
Dmitry Chaplin Paso Doble "Plaza of Execution"—James Horner Safe
Heidi Groskreutz Cha-cha "I Like It (Radio Mix)"—Tito NievesSafe
Ryan RankineContemporary"Ain't No Way"—Chris Brown Safe
Aleksandra WojdaContemporary"Breathe Me"—Sia Safe
Jason Williams Hip-Hop "So Sexy"—Shanice Eliminated
  • Eliminated:
    • Joy Spears
    • Jason Williams
  • New partners:
    • Dmitry Chaplin and Aleksandra Wojda

Week 3 (June 29, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Ashlee Nino Popping "She's a Bad Mama Jama"—Carl Carlton Safe
Ben Susak Contemporary "Everything"—Lifehouse Eliminated
Jessica Fernandez Jazz "Fever"—Michael Bublé Safe
Jaymz TuailevaJazz"Only One"—Yellowcard Safe
Aleksandra WojdaContemporary"Insensible"—Mandalay Eliminated
Dmitry Chaplin Samba "Magalenha"—Sérgio Mendes Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Aleksandra Wojda
    • Ben Susak
  • New partners:
    • Dmitry Chaplin and Ashlee Nino

Week 4 (July 6, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Jessica Fernandez Jazz "Body Language"—Queen Eliminated
Jaymz Tuaileva Paso Doble "The Plaza of Execution"—James Horner Eliminated
Heidi GroskreutzJive"Proud Mary"—Ike and Tina Turner Safe
Ryan Rankine Contemporary "Love"—Musiq Soulchild Safe
Allison HolkerContemporary"Bitter"—Me'shell Ndegeocello Safe
Ivan KoumaevLyrical Hip-Hop "Let Me Love You"—Mario Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Jessica Fernandez
    • Jaymz Tuaileva
  • New partners:
    • None

Week 5 (July 13, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Ashlee Nino Popping "We Don't Play"—Lil Rob Eliminated
Dmitry Chaplin Jive "Jailhouse Rock"—Elvis Presley Safe
Martha Nichols Contemporary "Still"—Jodie ManrossSafe
Travis WallContemporary"The Blower's Daughter"—Damien Rice Safe
Natalie FotopoulosJazz"Some Girls"—Rachel Stevens Safe
Musa Cooper Breakdance "Disco Inferno"—The Trammps Eliminated
  • Eliminated:
    • Ashlee Nino
    • Musa Cooper
  • New Partners:
    • None : now that it was down to the top 10, partners were randomly picked and viewers got to vote on individual dancers.
Top 10 dancers from So You Think You Can Dance performing a zombie dance to Roisin Murphy's "Ramalama (Bang Bang)" in Buffalo, New York ZombieDance.jpg
Top 10 dancers from So You Think You Can Dance performing a zombie dance to Róisín Murphy's "Ramalama (Bang Bang)" in Buffalo, New York

Week 6 (July 20, 2006)

  • Note: This week, the dancers performed the same solo twice
  • Group dance: Top 10: "Ramalama (Bang Bang)"—Róisín Murphy (Pop-Jazz; Choreographer: Wade Robson)
  • Musical guest: "Gimme That"—Chris Brown
  • Bottom 4 dancers:
    • Dmitry Chaplin
    • Natalie Fotopoulos
    • Martha Nichols
    • Ryan Rankine
  • Eliminated:
    • Martha Nichols
    • Dmitry Chaplin

Week 7 (July 27, 2006)

DancerStyleMusicResult
Natalie Fotopoulos Jazz "Veins"—Charlotte Martin Safe
Ryan RankineContemporary"Just Fine"—Chris Brown Eliminated
Allison Holker Jazz "Feeling Good"—Michael Bublé Eliminated
Travis WallContemporary"Gotta Get Thru This (Acoustic)"—Daniel Bedingfield Safe
  • Eliminated:
    • Allison Holker
    • Ryan Rankine

Week 8 (August 3, 2006)

Week 10 (Finale) (August 16, 2006)

Live tour

In 2006[ clarification needed ], the top 10 contestants went on a performance tour (which is the first sytycd tour). Tickets went on sale August 12

Awards

2007 Emmy Awards

ResultCategoryRecipient(s)/
Choreographer(s)
PerformersMusic
Won Outstanding Choreography Wade Robson Top 10 finalists"Ramalama (Bang Bang)"—Róisín Murphy
WonOutstanding Choreography Mia Michaels Travis Wall
Heidi Groskreutz
"Calling You"—Celine Dion

Wade Robson and Mia Michaels were joint-winners along with Rob Marshall and John Deluca from Tony Bennett: An American Classic.

Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings

ShowEpisodeFirst Air Date Rating
(18–49)
Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(timeslot)
Rank
(night)
1Auditions #1 & #2: New York and ChicagoMay 25, 20066.91210.7 [2] 13
2Auditions #3: Los AngelesMay 31, 20065.698.8 [3] 36
3Auditions #4: ChicagoJune 1, 20066.31010.0 [4] 23
4Las Vegas Callback #1June 7, 20066.71110.7 [5] 11
5Las Vegas Callback #2June 8, 20066.31010.2 [6] 34
6Top 20 PerformJune 14, 20066.6129.9 [7] 11
72 of 20 Voted Off LiveJune 15, 20065.298.2 [8] 46
8Top 18 PerformJune 21, 20065.9109.1 [9] 13
92 of 18 Voted OffJune 22, 20065.7109.3 [10] 23
10Top 16 PerformJune 28, 20065.8108.8 [11] 14
112 of 16 Voted OffJune 29, 20065.5108.5 [12] 23
12Top 14 PerformJuly 5, 20065.4108.5 [13] [lower-alpha 1] 14
132 of 14 Voted OffJuly 6, 20065.498.8 [14] 13
14Top 12 PerformJuly 12, 20066.0109.6 [15] 13
152 of 12 Voted Off LiveJuly 13, 20066.0109.3 [16] 23
16Top 10 PerformJuly 19, 20065.5108.7 [17] [lower-alpha 2] 23
172 of 10 Voted Off LiveJuly 20, 20065.598.6 [18] 23
18Top 8 PerformJuly 26, 20065.8109.2 [19] 1 (tied)3 (tied)
192 of 8 Voted OffJuly 27, 20065.398.4 [20] 23
20Top 6 PerformAugust 2, 20066.0109.4 [21] 12
212 of 6 Voted Off LiveAugust 3, 20065.398.4 [22] 23
22Top 4 PerformAugust 9, 20066.41010.1 [23] 11
23Finals/WinnerAugust 16, 20066.0109.4 [24] [lower-alpha 3] 22

See also

Notes

  1. Nielsen split this episode into two, so a combined average is displayed here. The first half gained 7.2 million viewers with a 4.6/9 rating/share, ranked number 1 in the timeslot and number 5 for the night. The second half, which aired at 8:30 pm, gained 9.8 million viewers with a 6.1/10 rating/share, ranked number 1 in the timeslot and number 2 for the night.
  2. Nielsen split this episode into two, so a combined average is displayed here. The first half gained 7.7 million viewers with a 4.9/9 rating/share, ranked number 2 in the timeslot and number 5 for the night. The second half, which aired at 9 pm, gained 9.6 million viewers with a 6.0/10 rating/share, ranked number 1 in the timeslot and number 3 for the night.
  3. Nielsen split this episode into two, so a combined average is displayed here. The first half gained 8.0 million viewers with a 5.2/9 rating/share, ranked number 2 in the timeslot and number 5 for the night. The second half, which aired at 9 pm, gained 10.7 million viewers with a 6.7/11 rating/share, ranked number 1 in the timeslot and number 2 for the night.

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Season three of So You Think You Can Dance Australia, the Australian version of the American reality dance-off series So You Think You Can Dance, was hosted by former Rogue Traders vocalist and solo artist Natalie Bassingthwaighte, with Jason Coleman, Matt Lee and Bonnie Lythgoe acting as the judges. It premiered on 31 January 2010. Robbie Kmetoni was announced as the winner on 21 April 2010 and the first season that each of the contestants have all been in the bottom three or four. It was the last season of So You Think You Can Dance Australia to air until the show came back in 2014.

So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox Broadcasting Company network. Season seven premiered on May 27, 2010. In the August 12 finale, contemporary/jazz dancer Lauren Froderman was named "America's Favorite Dancer" and received the grand prize of $250,000, as well as an appearance on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine and in print advertising for Gatorade. Contemporary dancer Kent Boyd was named runner-up.

So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox network. The show's eighth season premiered on May 26, 2011. It features the return of Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe as permanent judges and Cat Deeley as host. Also returning is the selection of a Top 20 for the finals, in contrast to season 7's Top 11. This is the final season to feature Results Show episodes. Contemporary dancer Melanie Moore won the season and Sasha Mallory was the runner-up. This is the first season where both the winner and runner-up were female.

The 1st series of So You Think You Can Dance premiered on 2 January 2010, beginning with one audition show which showed the auditions, choreography camp and introducing the top 14. Five elimination rounds were followed by a final, with performances and results shown on the same night. The winner's prize was the title "Britain's Favourite Dancer", £100,000 and a trip to Hollywood, where the winner would perform in the US series finale.

The second and final series of So You Think You Can Dance began on 26 March 2011 and ended on 11 June 2011. Tapper Matt Flint took first place and the title "Britain's Favourite Dancer", as well as a prize package including £50,000 and a trip to Hollywood, where he performed in the U.S. series’ eighth season finale.

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.

So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its eleventh season on Wednesday, May 28, 2014. 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. 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.

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.

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