You Can Dance (French TV series)

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You Can Dance
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Presented by Benjamin Castaldi
Judges
Country of originFrance
No. of seasons1
Production
Running time1-2 hours
Production company Adventure Line Productions
Original release
Network NT1
ReleaseFebruary 16, 2012 (2012-02-16) 
present

You Can Dance is a French televised dance competition with a format based on the American show So You Think You Can Dance It airs on the NT1 television network and is hosted by Benjamin Castaldi. Premiering in early 2012, the show has aired one season. [1] As with other shows in the international So You Think You Can Dance franchise, its competitors—young semi-professional dancers from a variety of stylistic backgrounds—compete for judge favor and at-home-viewer votes by attempting to master routines from different styles to avoid being cut as the rounds progress.

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Season 1

The first season began casting and open auditions in late 2011 and premiered in February 2012. The judge's panel consisted of permanent members Nico Archambault, Julie Ferrier, and, Kamel Ouali as well as guest judges Matt Pokora, Sofia Essaidi, Fauve Hautot, and Shy'm. [2] After the audition process, the judge's selected a Top 16 dancers to compete in the main "live show" portion of the competition.

Contestants [3]

Male Contestants

FinalistAgeHometownDance StyleDate of EliminationPlacing
Florient19 Le Lude Contemporary March 29, 2012, Week 5WINNER
Hédi22 Malakoff Modern March 22, 2012, Week 4Top 8
Morgan22 Le Neuveville, Switzerland Latin March 22, 2012, Week 4Top 8
Thomas25 La Plaine Saint-Denis Hip-hop March 29, 2012, Week 5Top 4
Julian29 Bordeaux UrbanMarch 15, 2012, week 3Top 12
Loïc29 Le Blanc Mesnil Hip-hop March 15, 2012, week 3Top 12
Jérémie28 Montreuil Tap March 8, 2012, week 2Top 14
Isaïes22 Lagny Modern Jazz March 1, 2012, week 1Top 16

Female Contestants

FinalistAgeHometownDance StyleDate of EliminationPlacing
Alison24 Saint Laurent du Var Contemporary March 22, 2012, Week 4Top 8
Hajiba23 Valence Contemporary March 22, 2012, Week 4Top 8
Julie20 Paris Modern March 29, 2012, Week 5Top 4
Maëlle21 Paris Modern Jazz March 29, 2012, Week 5Top 4
Audjyan25 Courbevoie Hip-hop March 15, 2012, week 3Top 12
Pryscillia20 Draguignan Latin March 15, 2012, week 3Top 12
Chéyenne25 Beauvais Dancehall March 8, 2012, week 2Top 14
Tiffany25 Saint-Victor-sur-Loire Modern Jazz March 1, 2012, week 1Top 16

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References

  1. http://www.nt1.tv/you-can-dance/ Official show website
  2. http://www.nt1.tv/you-can-dance/personnages-serie/ Official show website - Judges
  3. http://www.nt1.tv/you-can-dance/danseurs/ Official show website - Contestants