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So You Think You Can Dance: The Top 20

So You Think You Can Dance fans: Here's a look at your Top 20 Dancers for Season 4. Click on the image for a larger view:

The Top 20

Pictured top row L-R: Stephen "Twitch" Boss, William Wingfield, Jessica King, Kourtni Lind, Joshua Allen, Jamie Bayard and Courtney Galiano.

Second row L-R: Kherington Payne, Rayven Armijo, Chelsea Traille, Chris Jarosz, Katee Shean, Thayne Jasperson, Comfort Fedoke, Susie Garcia, Marquis Cunningham, Chelsie Hightower and Mark Kanemura.

Bottom row L-R: Matt Dorame and Gev Manoukian.

Who is your favorite?

Reality TV Recaps: So You Think You Can Dance, Farmer Wants a Wife

Here's a recap of a pair of reality shows from last night. In one, contestants think they can dance; in the other, contestants think they can milk a cow out of love...

So You Think You Can Dance: The first profile of the evening was of roommates, Katee Shean and Natalie Reid, who planned to audition and, hopefully, both make the trip to Vegas together.  Katee was first up and had a flawless audition which got her the ticket to Vegas she wanted from judges Nigel, Mary and Mia Michaels... -- Reality TV Magazine

Farmer Wants a Wife: Last night, Matt played a drinking game with the girls that quickly turned crass, and the contestants battled each other in a bake-off... -- BuddyTV

Reality TV Recaps: So You Think You Can Dance, Last Comic Standing

We understand the minds of many readers are still blown after last night's Lost season finale. Therefore, let us make it easy for you to catch up on the latest in reality TV...

So You Think You Can Dance: Our first hour of auditions takes place in Charleston, SC where Dmitry, Natalie, Heidi and Travis were all found. Along for the ride is Tyce DiOrio who'll be judging along with the ever-present Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe... -- Zap2It

Last Comic Standing: We're in Los Angeles, screening hundreds of hopefuls to find the funny. Angela Kinsey and Oscar Nunez from The Office are on hand to scout out the best comics, and Fearne Cotton keeps us updated on how it's going outside... -- Reality TV Magazine

Reality TV Recaps: Farmer Wants a Wife, So You Think You Can Dance

What's Matt Neustadt been up? We're so glad you asked. Here's a recap of his exciting reality show, along with a summer classic on FOX...

Farmer Wants a Wife: The episode starts off with the girls talking about the crazy stalker antics of Brooke and Lisa.  They think it's hilarious that Matt might think of them as immature psychos after the incident in the previous episode... -- BuddyTV

So You Think You Can Dance: First up, and with a lengthy intro video showing her with her family, was Chelsie Hightower who danced flawlessly with her partner, wowed the judges, and was immediately given a golden ticket to Vegas... -- Reality TV Magazine

Reality TV Recaps: So You Think You Can Dance, Last Comic Standing

A pair of season premieres aired last night. Two solid, summer reality TV shows kicked off their summer seasons, so let's summarize them now...

So You Think You Can Dance: We got things started in sunny Los Angeles as the dancer-wannabes faced judges, Nigel, Mary and Mia Michaels to get the dance party started. Cat explained that each dancer gets a minute on stage to impress the judges and that one of three things will happen... -- Reality TV Magazine

Last Comic Standing:  The Big Apple is our starting point this season, and straight away we meet new co-host/semi-scripted interstitial performer Fearne Cotton. She's British and blonde and perky. If you like that sort of thing... -- Zap2It

Cat Deeley Thinks She Can Host

With the fourth season of So You Think You Can Dance set to premiere tonight, here are highlights from a chat host Cat Deely recently had with TV Guide:

How the show has evolved:

It's not necessarily trends of dance I've noticed, but definitely the dancers are becoming more aware that this isn't just a dance competition. It's to find America's favorite dancer, so it's not necessarily about who's the best technical dancer or who has the most training. It's actually about the person that America connects with the most and it doesn't matter how brilliant your dancing is.

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New styles of dance that might be featured:
It is everything that you know and love, but back bigger and better. Because the bar has kind of been raised, now we want triple back somersaults with extras and a run up the wall because we just get blasé about it. There will definitely be another amazing Mia Michaels routine that's going to give you chills. Wade Robson is also going to do something very special for us. Obviously, what we want to do is keep it fresh, too. We aim to surprise and delight, but all of the normal styles will be there too.

The potential cross-over of American Idol and So You Think You Can Dance:
Because of the success of it wouldn't surprise me if something else did happen. I don't know exactly in what form it will be or how it will happen, but there is obviously a synergy between both shows because of the production teams that work on them both. It was such a huge success it wouldn't surprise me if there was.

Lacey Schwimmer Recalls Favorite Dance

With So You Think You Can Dance returning this Thursday night, past champion Lacey Schwimmer was recently asked about her favorite performance on the show.

Here's her reply:

I'd have to say the very first routine I ever did. The contemporary routine where my legs split like POP! The other reason why I would say that is because it was the first number. It's the first thing I remember being on that show.

And you know, I would perform it any day, any time, whatever. I miss it a lot. It's one of my favorites. It's beautiful.

Here's the dance in question:

So You Think You Can Dance to Premiere on May 22

So You Think You Can Dance's fourth season will premiere with a two-hour broadcast on Thursday, May 22 at 8 p.m.

After its premiere, So You Think You Can Dance will continue with another two-hour broadcast on Wednesday, May 28.

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Following Fox's broadcast of So You Think You Can Dance 4's open auditions, the American Idol-like search for the country's top dancer will settle into a twice-weekly schedule in which two-hour performance shows will air on Wednesdays and one-hour results shows will air Thursdays.

This reality show, one of the highest rated every summer, will again be hosted by Cat Deeley.

So You Think You Can Dance Auditions Update

With So You Think You Can Dance returning this summer, here's an update on where you can audition for the reality competition in the coming weeks:

  • Thursday, January 17: McFarlin Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, TX
  • Thursday, January 31: Charleston Music Hall, Charleston, SC
  • Thursday, February 21: Atlas Performing Arts Center, Washington D.C.
  • Thursday, March 6: The Orpheum Theater, Los Angeles, CA
  • Thursday, March 20: Milwaukee Theater, Milwaukee, WI
  • Thursday, April 3: Salt Palace Convention Center, Salt Lake City, UT

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In each city, the doors open at 8 a.m. for registration and those auditioning must follow a certain set of rules:

- Dancers must bring CDs with the original version of a song to dance to.

- They may not use a remix or a song downloaded from a website.  A list of songs will be given out at the audition and dancers must also be prepared to dance from a song on that list.

- Eligible dancers must be between the ages of 18 and 30 and bring an audition form printed out from FOX's website.

We'll post more information as we come across. Good luck to all that try out for So You Think You Can Dance!

So You Think You Can Dance Finalists in Movmnt Magazine

Movmnt MagazineLast season's top three players on So You Think You Can Dance - Sabra Johnson, Danny Tidwell and Neil Haskell - will be gracing the covers of Movmnt Magazine when the quarterly publication releases its winter issues in 2008.

The urban-leaning lifestyle magazine was co-founded by Tidwell and David Benaym.

It will be focusing on the three performers as part of their new project called "Keep It Real," which is a non-profit effort to bring the world of art and pop culture together as a lifestyle by informing and educating people.

Haskell earned the title of "Male Dancer of the Year" at the American Dance Awards in 2005.

Tidwell co-created a live show with a combination of fashion and photography called Moving Still, prior to joining So You Think You Can Dance. This eventually led to the formation of Movmnt Magazine in 2006.

Similar to Tidwell, is known for her contemporary dance moves. With a background in gymnastics, jazz and ballet, she emerged as winner of So You Think You Can Dance last year.

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