So You Think You Can Dance Canada | |
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Season 2 | |
Hosted by | Leah Miller |
Judges | Jean-Marc Généreux Tré Armstrong Blake McGrath Luther Brown |
Winner | Tara-Jean Popowich |
Runner-up | Vincent Desjardins |
Release | |
Original network | CTV |
Original release | August 11 – October 25, 2009 |
Season chronology | |
Season 2 of So You Think You Can Dance Canada is a dance reality show and competition that airs on CTV. It is hosted by ETalk correspondent and former MuchMusic VJ Leah Miller.
The series is based on the original American TV series So You Think You Can Dance. Auditions started April 4, 2009 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and ended in Montreal, Quebec on May 26, 2009.
The show premiered on August 11, 2009. With Fox Broadcasting Company announcing the season six premiere of So You Think You Can Dance on September 9, 2009, both shows aired concurrently. Changes to the season included the winner receiving $100,000, the title of Canada's favourite dancer, and both the winner and runner-up both received a 2010 Mazda 3 Sport. Repeats of the performance and results show aired a week later on MuchMusic. On October 25, 2009, Tara-Jean Popowich was announced as "Canada's Favourite Dancer", winning the grand prize; the runner-up was Vincent Desjardins.
Open auditions for this season were held in the following locations:
Audition Venue | City | Date | Guest Judge(s) |
The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts | Vancouver, British Columbia | April 4, 2009 | Luther Brown and Mary Murphy |
Winspear Centre | Edmonton, Alberta | April 7, 2009 | Luther Brown and Stacey Tookey |
Imperial Theatre | Saint John, New Brunswick | April 21, 2009 | Melissa Williams and Sean Cheesman |
Metro Toronto Convention Centre | Toronto, Ontario | May 18, 2009 | Luther Brown and Mary Murphy |
Théâtre Saint-Denis | Montreal, Quebec | May 26, 2009 | Lil' C and Mia Michaels |
The Top 2300 callbacks were held in the beginning of August 2009, at York University in Toronto, Ontario. 190 dancers were invited to participate in the callback auditions. This number was cut to 46 dancers, 23 male and 23 female, in the course of the week by Jean-Marc Genreux, Tre Armstrong, Blake McGrath, and Luther Brown, before the announcement of the season's top 20 contestants. Finals week included the following rounds, with cuts made after each:
Female | Male | Bottom 3 couples | Bottom 4 contestants |
Week: | 08/26 | 09/02 | 09/09 | 09/16 | 09/23 | 09/30 | 10/07 | 10/14 | 10/25 | |
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Contestant | Result | |||||||||
Top 4 | Tara-Jean Popowich | WINNER | ||||||||
Vincent Desjardins | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Runner-Up | ||||||
Jayme Rae Dailey | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | 3rd Place | |||||||
Everett Smith | Btm 4 | 4th Place | ||||||||
Top 6 | Emanuel Sandhu | Elim | ||||||||
Melanie Mah | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 4 | Btm 4 | ||||||
Top 8 | Cody Bonnell | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 4 | Elim | |||||
Kim Gingras | ||||||||||
Top 10 | Austin Di Iulio | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||
Amy Gardner | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | Btm 3 | |||||||
Top 12 | Daniel Dory | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||
Corynne Barron | Btm 3 | |||||||||
Top 14 | Danny Lawn | Elim | ||||||||
Natalie Lyons | ||||||||||
Top 16 | Nicolas Bégin | Btm 3 | Elim | |||||||
Jenna-Lynn Higgins | Btm 3 | |||||||||
Top 18 | Anthony Grafton | Elim | ||||||||
Melanie Buttarazzi | Btm 3 | |||||||||
Top 20 | Taylor James | Elim | ||||||||
Tatiana Parker | ||||||||||
Finalist | Age | Home Town | Dance Style | Elimination date |
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Tara-Jean Popowich | 20 | Lethbridge, Alberta | Contemporary | Winner |
Jayme Rae Dailey | 21 | Montreal, Quebec | Contemporary | 3rd Place |
Melanie Mah | 19 | Richmond Hill, Ontario | Contemporary | October 14, 2009 |
Kim Gingras | 23 | Montreal, Quebec | Hip-Hop | October 6, 2009 |
Amy Gardner | 21 | Calgary, Alberta | Contemporary | September 30, 2009 |
Corynne Barron | 18 | Edmonton, Alberta | Ballet | September 23, 2009 |
Natalie Lyons | 23 | Halifax, Nova Scotia | Krump | September 16, 2009 |
Jenna-Lynn Higgins | 18 | Ajax, Ontario | Jazz | September 9, 2009 |
Melanie Buttarazzi | 22 | Woodbridge, Ontario | Ballroom | September 2, 2009 |
Tatiana Parker | 21 | Toronto, Ontario | Hip-Hop | August 26, 2009 |
Finalist | Age | Home Town | Dance Style | Elimination date |
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Vincent Desjardins | 20 | Trois-Rivières, Quebec | Ballroom | Runner-up |
Everett Smith | 25 | Glen Morris, Ontario | Tap | 4th Place |
Emanuel Sandhu | 28 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Ballet | October 14, 2009 |
Cody Bonnell | 19 | Unionville, Ontario | Hip-Hop | October 6, 2009 |
Austin Di Iulio | 19 | Mississauga, Ontario | Contemporary | September 30, 2009 |
Daniel Dory | 23 | Montreal, Quebec | Hip-Hop | September 23, 2009 |
Danny Lawn | 21 | Brockville, Ontario | Contemporary | September 16, 2009 |
Nicolas Bégin | 24 | Montreal, Quebec | B-Boying | September 9, 2009 |
Anthony Grafton | 24 | Calgary, Alberta | Ballroom | September 2, 2009 |
Taylor James | 22 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Contemporary | August 26, 2009 |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Blake McGrath, Luther Brown
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Jive | "Lust for Life"—Iggy Pop | Melissa Williams | Safe |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Samba | "Batucadas"—Mitoka Samba | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Bottom 3 |
Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Contemporary | "Taking Chances"—Celine Dion | Stacey Tookey | Safe |
Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Hip-hop | "Here Comes The Hammer"—MC Hammer | Sho-Tyme | Safe |
Corynne Barron Anthony Grafton | Viennese Waltz | "The Time of My Life"—David Cook | Pierre Allaire | Safe |
Natalie Lyons Danny Lawn | Hip-hop | "Get Buck In Here"—DJ Felli Fel feat. Diddy, Akon, Ludacris, and Lil Jon | Sho-Tyme | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Afro-Jazz | "The Path"—Ralph MacDonald | Sean Cheesman | Safe |
Jenna-Lynn Higgins Nicolas Bégin | Disco | "Waking Up in Vegas"—Katy Perry | Melissa Williams | Safe |
Tatiana Parker Austin Di Iulio | Capoeira | "Segura O Coco"—Axé Capoeira | Paul Becker | Parker eliminated |
Melanie Buttarazzi Taylor James | Tango | "Diferente"—Gotan Project | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | James eliminated |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Luther Brown, Mary Murphy
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Krump | "Buck n' Roll"—Tha J-Squad | Lil' C | Safe |
Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Salsa | "Aña Pa' Mi Tambor"—La Excelencia | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Safe |
Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Broadway | "Maybe This Time"—Connie Fisher | Sean Cheesman | Safe |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Contemporary | "When You Say My Name"—Mario Spinetti | Blake McGrath | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Dancehall | "So Fine"—Sean Paul | Jae Blaze | Safe |
Corynne Barron Anthony Grafton | Paso Doble | "Fuego"—bond | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Grafton eliminated |
Jenna-Lynn Higgins Nicolas Bégin | Hip-hop | "Blast Off"—P Diddy feat. Mark Curry, G. Dep, Loon | Sho-Tyme | Bottom 3 |
Natalie Lyons Danny Lawn | Jazz | "Please Don't Leave Me"—Pink | Melissa Williams | Safe |
Melanie Buttarazzi Austin Di Iulio | Smooth Waltz | "Nights in White Satin (Notte di Luce)"—Il Divo | Danny Quilliam | Buttarazzi eliminated |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Sean Cheesman, Melissa Williams
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Jazz-Pop | "Love Sex Magic"—Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake | Blake McGrath | Safe |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Hip-hop | "Boom Boom Pow"—The Black Eyed Peas | Flii Stylz | Bottom 3 |
Corynne Barron Austin Di Iulio | Contemporary | "Never Say Never"—The Fray | Stacey Tookey | Safe |
Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Mambo | "Suena Ahora"—Michi Sarmiento | Gustavo Vargas | Bottom 3 |
Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Quickstep | "Chicago Overture"—Hot Rolls Ragtime Band | Pierre Allaire | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Hip-hop | "Pucker Up"—Ciara | Luther Brown | Safe |
Jenna-Lynn Higgins Nicolas Bégin | Hustle | "Canned Heat"—Jamiroquai | Benji Schwimmer | Both eliminated |
Natalie Lyons Danny Lawn | Rumba | "Historia De Un Amor"—Perez Prado | Gustavo Vargas | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Karen Kain, Dan Karaty
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Turnin Me On"—Keri Hilson featuring Lil Wayne | Luther Brown | Safe |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Cha-cha-cha | "Rie y Llora"—Celia Cruz | Gustavo Vargas | Bottom 3 |
Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | House | "When Love Takes Over"—David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland | Sho-Tyme | Safe |
Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Contemporary | "To Build a Home"—The Cinematic Orchestra | Stacey Tookey | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Disco | "Disco Inferno"—The Trammps | Melissa Williams | Bottom 3 |
Natalie Lyons Danny Lawn | West Coast Swing | "Love Lockdown"—Kanye West | Benji Schwimmer Donyelle Jones | Both eliminated |
Corynne Barron Austin Di Iulio | Jazz | "Paparazzi"—Lady Gaga | Johnny Byrne | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Rex Harrington, Mia Michaels
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Broadway | "This Joint is Jumpin'" from Ain't Misbehavin' (Original cast) | Sean Cheesman | Safe |
Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Jazz | "Glory Box"—Portishead | Melissa Williams | Bottom 3 |
Corynne Barron Austin Di Iulio | Salsa | "I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)"—Pitbull" | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Barron eliminated |
Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Hip-hop | "Respect My Conglomerate"—Busta Rhymes feat. Lil Wayne & Jadakiss | Luther Brown | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Contemporary | "It Must Have Been Love"—Kari Kimmel | Blake McGrath | Dory eliminated |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Jive | "Pony Time"—Chubby Checker | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Blake McGrath, Luther Brown
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Melanie Mah Vincent Desjardins | Paso Doble | "Conquest"—The White Stripes | Francis Lafrenière Natalli Reznick | Mah in bottom 4 |
Amy Gardner Cody Bonnell | Contemporary | "Come Home"—OneRepublic feat. Sara Bareilles | Stacey Tookey | Gardner eliminated Bonnell in bottom 4 |
Tara-Jean Popowich Emanuel Sandhu | Samba | "Samba Vocalizado (The Vocal Samba)"—Luciano Perrone | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Safe |
Kim Gingras Everett Smith | Jazz-fusion | "St. James Infirmary Blues"—The White Stripes | Sean Cheesman | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey Austin Di Iulio | Hip hop | "Da Rockwilder"—Method Man & Redman | Sho-Tyme | Di Iulio eliminated |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Kim Gingras | Hip-hop | "Kiss from a Rose"—Seal | Safe |
Everett Smith | Tap | "Everybody Dance"—Chic | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey | Jazz | "Make Me Over"—Keyshia Cole | Safe |
Austin Di Iulio | Contemporary | "Always Midnight"—Patrick Monahan | Eliminated |
Amy Gardner | Contemporary | "Wanted"—Vanessa Carlton | Eliminated |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "I Need a Girl (Part Two)"—Diddy feat. Ginuwine, Loon, Mario Winans and Tammy Ruggeri | Bottom 4 |
Melanie Mah | Jazz | "The Fame"—Lady Gaga | Bottom 4 |
Vincent Desjardins | Samba | "Can You Feel It?"—Reel 2 Real | Safe |
Tara-Jean Popowich | Contemporary | "Relief"—Chris Garneau | Safe |
Emanuel Sandhu | Jazz | "Bridge"—Amon Tobin | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Dan Karaty, Mia Michaels
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Rumba | "Hero"—Enrique Iglesias | Eric Caty | Safe |
Krump | "Chea-Chea-Chea"—Tha J-Squad | Lil' C | ||
Kim Gingras Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Humpin' Around"—Bobby Brown | Luther Brown | Both eliminated |
Smooth Waltz | "What a Wonderful World"—Louis Armstrong | Pierre Allaire | ||
Melanie Mah Emanuel Sandhu | Contemporary | "The Scientist"—Coldplay | Sabrina Matthews | Mandhu in bottom 4 |
Disco | "Hush Hush"—The Pussycat Dolls | Melissa Williams | ||
Jayme Rae Dailey Everett Smith | Mambo | "En Barranquilla Me Quedo"—Joe Arroyo | Gustavo Vargas | Smith in bottom 4 |
Jazz-Pop | "Sexy Chick"—David Guetta feat. Akon | Nico Archambault Wynn Holmes | ||
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Jayme Rae Dailey | Contemporary | "Getting in the Way"—Jill Scott | Safe |
Everett Smith | Tap | "Stand by Me"—Ben E. King | Bottom 4 |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "Innocence"—Björk | Bottom 4 |
Emanuel Sandhu | Contemporary | "Mad World"—Adam Lambert | Safe |
Kim Gingras | Hip-hop | "Jerk It"—Thunderheist | Eliminated |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Missin' You"—Trey Songz | Eliminated |
Tara-Jean Popowich | Contemporary | "Farewell"—Rosie Thomas | Safe |
Vincent Desjardins | Cha-cha-cha | "U Can't Touch This"—MC Hammer | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Rex Harrington, Mary Murphy
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Results |
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Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Salsa | "Vengo Caliente"–Sonora Carruseles | Gustavo Vargas | Safe |
Contemporary | "It Doesn't Hurt" (Studio Version)—Katie Thompson | Stacey Tookey | ||
Melanie Mah Everett Smith | Jazz-Rock | "Burn It to the Ground"—Nickelback | Melissa Williams | Mandhu eliminated |
Hip-hop | "That's Right"—Ciara | Luther Brown | ||
Jayme Rae Dailey Emanuel Sandhu | Quickstep | "Let's Go"—Hipjoint feat. Sherry St. Germain | Pierre Allaire | Sandhu eliminated |
Jazz-Pop | "I Gotta Feeling"—The Black Eyed Peas | Blake McGrath |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Jayme Rae Dailey | Contemporary | "As Much As I Ever Could"—City and Colour | Safe |
Tara-Jean Popowich | Contemporary | "Fever"—Michael Bublé | Safe |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "The District Sleeps Alone Tonight"—The Postal Service | Eliminated |
Everett Smith | Tap | "Shake Your Pants"—Cameo | Safe |
Emanuel Sandhu | Jazz | "Whole Lotta Love"—Led Zeppelin | Eliminated |
Vincent Desjardins | Cha-cha-cha | "Ai Mi Morena" (Chocolate Restyle)—Mo' Horizons | Safe |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Blake McGrath, Luther Brown
Dancers | Style | Music | Choreographer |
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Jayme Rae Dailey Vincent Desjardins Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Cabaret | "Theme for Gypsy (Shivas Regal)"—Sonny Lester & His Orchestra | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin |
Vincent Desjardins Everett Smith | Hip-hop | "B.O.B."—Outkast | Sho-Tyme |
Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Jazz | "Say (All I Need)"—OneRepublic | Sean Cheesman |
Jayme Rae Dailey Tara-Jean Popowich | Mambo | "Ran Kan Kan"—Tito Puente | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin |
Jayme Rae Dailey Vincent Desjardins | Contemporary | "Can't Stop Thinking About You"—Martin Sexton | Stacey Tookey |
Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Hustle | "Last Dance"—Donna Summer | Maria Torres |
Jayme Rae Dailey Everett Smith | Samba | "Run the Show"—Kat DeLuna | Eric Caty Kelly Lannan |
Dancer | Style | Music |
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Everett Smith | Tap | "Style"—Cameo |
Jayme Rae Dailey | Jazz | "Racadiones Arrabaleras"—Bailingo! |
Vincent Desjardins | Jive | "Land of a Thousand Dances"—Wilson Pickett |
Tara-Jean Popowich | Contemporary | Bleeding Love"—Boyce Avenue |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Melanie Buttarazzi | Jive | "Land of a Thousand Dances"—Wilson Pickett | Safe |
Amy Gardner | Contemporary | "Possession"—Sarah McLachlan | Safe |
Tatiana Parker | Hip-hop | "Starstruck"—Lady Gaga | Eliminated |
Taylor James | Contemporary | "Swans"—Unkle Bob | Eliminated |
Vincent Desjardins | Cha-cha-cha | "Kaboom"—Ursula 1000 | Safe |
Austin Di Iulio | Modern | "An Epic Age"—Immediate | Safe |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Anthony Grafton | Samba | "King of the Dancehall"—Beenie Man | Eliminated |
Nicolas Bégin | B-boying | "Super Bad"—James Brown | Safe |
Austin Di Iulio | Contemporary | "Overkill"—Colin Hay | Safe |
Corynne Barron | Contemporary | "The Moment I Said It"—Imogen Heap | Safe |
Jenna-Lynn Higgins | Jazz | "No Man"—Nina Storey | Safe |
Melanie Buttarazzi | Flamenco | "Desert Chase"—Robert Michaels | Eliminated |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Jenna-Lynn Higgins | Jazz | "I Gotta Feeling"—The Black Eyed Peas | Eliminated |
Amy Gardner | Jazz | "Yummy"—Gwen Stefani | Safe |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "A Little More of You"—Ashley Chambliss | Safe |
Nicolas Bégin | B-boying | "Pavlo Style"—Pavlo | Eliminated |
Vincent Desjardins | Jive | "Reet Petite"—Jackie Wilson | Safe |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Love Struck"—VFactory | Safe |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Amy Gardner | Jazz | "LTLP" — Edit | Safe |
Jayme Rae Dailey | Contemporary | "Feeling Good"—Michael Bublé | Safe |
Natalie Lyons | Krumping | "Boom Boom Clap"—Tha J-Squad | Eliminated |
Vincent Desjardins | Jive | "We're Gonna Win"—Bryan Adams | Safe |
Daniel Dory | Hip-hop | "A Milli"—Lil Wayne | Safe |
Danny Lawn | Contemporary | "The Freshmen"—Jay Brannan | Eliminated |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "Headlock"—Imogen Heap | Safe |
Corynne Barron | Contemporary | "Almost Lover"—A Fine Frenzy | Eliminated |
Jayme Rae Dailey | Contemporary | "Nothing"—Nikka Costa | Safe |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Curious"—Danny Fernandes | Safe |
Austin Di Iulio | Contemporary | "Sweet Dream"—Greg Laswell | Safe |
Daniel Dory | Hip-hop | "It Was All In Your Mind"—Wade Robson | Eliminated |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Amy Gardner | Contemporary | "Belief"—Gavin DeGraw | Eliminated |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "18th Floor Balcony"—Blue October | Safe |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Butterfly"—Jason Mraz | Safe |
Austin Di Iulio | Popping | "Genesis"—Justice | Eliminated |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
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Kim Gingras | Hip-hop | "Bottle Pop"—The Pussycat Dolls | Eliminated |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "Elephant in the Room"—Richard Walters | Safe |
Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Last Time" (Remix)—George Nozuka | Eliminated |
Everett Smith | Tap | "When the Night Feels My Song"—Bedouin Soundclash | Safe |
Dancer | Style | Music | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Jayme Rae Dailey | Contemporary | "I'm Not Afraid"—Jill Scott | Safe |
Melanie Mah | Contemporary | "On Your Porch"—The Format | Eliminated |
Tara-Jean Popowich | Contemporary | "The Waves"—Elisa | Safe |
Vincent Desjardins | Latin | Safe | |
Everett Smith | Tap | "Oh...Canada"—Classified | Safe |
Emanuel Sandhu | Jazz | "Let's Dance"—David Bowie | Eliminated |
Judges: Jean-Marc Généreux, Tré Armstrong, Blake McGrath, Luther Brown, Rex Harrington, Kenny Ortega
Couple | Style | Music | Choreographer | Chosen by |
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Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | Musical Theater | "This Joint is Jumpin'" from Ain't Misbehavin' (Original cast) | Sean Cheesman | Kenny Ortega |
Amy Gardner Vincent Desjardins | Jive | "Pony Time"—Chubby Checker | Tony Meredith Melanie LaPatin | Jean-Marc Généreux |
Jayme Rae Dailey Everett Smith | Mambo | "En Barranquilla Me Quedo"—Joe Arroyo | Gustavo Vargas | Rex Harrington |
Kim Gingras Cody Bonnell | Hip-hop | "Humpin' Around"—Bobby Brown | Luther Brown | Blake McGrath |
Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Rumba | "Hero"—Enrique Iglesias | Eric Caty | Jean-Marc Généreux |
Kim Gingras Emanuel Sandhu | Jazz-Pop | "Love Sex Magic"—Ciara featuring Justin Timberlake | Blake McGrath | Tré Armstrong |
Jayme Rae Dailey Vincent Desjardins | Contemporary | "Can't Stop Thinking About You"—Martin Sexton | Stacey Tookey | Tré Armstrong |
Tara-Jean Popowich Everett Smith | House | "When Love Takes Over"—David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland | Sho-Tyme | Luther Brown |
Melanie Mah Vincent Desjardins | Paso Doble | "Conquest"—The White Stripes | Francis Lafrenière Natalli Reznick | Kenny Ortega |
Corynne Barron Austin Di Iulio | Contemporary | "Never Say Never"—The Fray | Stacey Tookey | Jean-Marc Généreux |
Melanie Mah Cody Bonnell | Krump | "Buck n' Roll"—Tha J-Squad | Lil' C | Leah Miller |
Kim Gingras Everett Smith | Jazz-Pop | "St. James Infirmary Blues"—The White Stripes | Sean Cheesman | Blake McGrath |
Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Contemporary | "It Doesn't Hurt" (Studio Version)—Katie Thompson | Stacey Tookey | Rex Harrington |
Jayme Rae Dailey Daniel Dory | Dancehall | "So Fine"—Sean Paul | Jae Blaze | Luther Brown |
Tara-Jean Popowich Vincent Desjardins | Salsa | "Vengo Caliente"–Sonora Carruseles | Gustavo Vargas | N/A |
Jayme Rae Dailey Everett Smith | Jazz-Pop | "Sexy Chick"—David Guetta feat. Akon | Nico Archambault Wynn Holmes | N/A |
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The third season of So You Think You Can Dance, a televised Dutch-Belgian dance competition show, based on an American show by the same name, premiered on August 29, 2010. Dan Karaty, Jan Kooijman, and Euvgenia Parakhina reprised their roles on the judging roles with newcomer Marco Gerris joining the panel as well. Dennis Weening and An Lemmens continued to co-host the program.
The fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance, the Dutch-Belgian dance competition based on the format of the American show by the same name, premiered in fall of 2011. Dan Karaty, Euvgenia Parakhina, Jan Kooijman, and Marco Gerrits all returned as judges marking the first time in the series' history that the judging panel remained unchanged. An Lemmens and Dennis Weening returned to co-host for a third season.
The fifth season of So You Think You Can Dance, a Dutch/Belgian televised dance competition, aired in the fall of 2012 on networks RTL5 (Netherlands) and vtm (Belgium). Judges Dan Karaty, Euvgenia Parakhina and Jan Kooijman all returned as permanent members of the judge's panel. Departing judge Marco Gerrits was replaced by choreographer Ish Ait Hamou. An Lemmens and Dennis Weening returned in their roles as co-hosts. On December 9, hip-hop dancer Frederic de Smet was announced as the winner of the competition and awarded a choice of dance school scholarship and €25,000.
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 sixth season of So You Think You Can Dance, a Belgian-Dutch televised dance competition based on the American show by the same name, aired in late 2013 and concluded on December 1 with modern dancer Danny Boom as the winner. The judge's panel for this seasons was composed, for the second year running, of Dan Karaty, Euvgenia Parakhina, Jan Kooijman and Ish Ait Hamou and the shows hosting duties fell again to Dennis Weening and An Lemmens, in their fifth consecutive year as co-presenters. For this season, the "boot camp" portion of the finalist selection process was held in Seville, Spain.
The eighth series of You Can Dance - Po prostu Tańcz! premiered on TVN on 2 March 2015. Agustin Egurrola, Michał Piróg and Kinga Rusin all returned as judges and Patricia Kazadi presents the show once again.