So You Think You Can Dance


Proving you should be named “America's Favorite Dancer” is no small feat. Not only do you have to show the judges and the viewing audience how good you are at your chosen style of dance, but you'll also have to perform nearly every other dance style that exists – including jive, hip hop, contemporary, popping, jazz, krumping, quickstep and so on. Learning one or more choreographed routines every week isn't easy, especially if it's a dance style you've never even heard of, let alone studied. But if you can make it through the weekly eliminations and come out on top at the end, you'll not only be “America's Favorite Dancer” – you'll be $250,000 richer, too.

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Apr 17, 2012 10:57 pm

I've Been Street Dancing My Whole Life, And I Have What It Takes To Be Americas Next Dance Star. I've Always Wanted To Put Together My Own Crew But With Work And All I Haven't Really Got The Time. If You Want To See Videos I'd Be More Than Happy To Oblige..
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