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  2. Showstopper American Dance Championships - Wikipedia

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    During the Fall and Winter Season, there are Showstopper Dance Conventions that provide classes where dance students can learn and participate in different styles of dance. Teacher classes are also provided for studio owners and dance teachers. These classes are taught by instructors with different backgrounds of dance and business. [10]

  3. The Dance Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Dance Awards (TDA) is a national dance competition that collaborates with JUMP, Nuvo, and 24 Seven Dance, [1] produced by Break the Floor. The Dance Awards was first held in 2011 in New York City, where it continued to be held annually in 2012 and 2013.

  4. World of Dance - Wikipedia

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    The first World of Dance competition was held in 2008. Since then, the brand has expanded to competitions in more than 25 countries. Each year, World of Dance Qualifier events are held around the world (40 internationally, 15 in the U.S.), bringing together street and urban dance crews to compete for two titles: winner of the Upper Division (for 18 years and older) and winner of the Youth ...

  5. Strictly Come Dancing live: Paul Merson’s Vindaloo ... - AOL

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    The thought of the first #Strictly live dance on Saturday genuinely terrifies me. If @Andrex_UK Wants to sponsor me, I think I might need a van load. — Chris McCausland - New tour on sale now ...

  6. America's Best Dance Crew - Wikipedia

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    America's Best Dance Crew is a reality competition where dance crews showcase their talent and compete for a $100,000 grand prize and the golden ABDC trophy (a figure of a b-boy doing a freeze, with its legs moving like a bobblehead). Each week, the crews are given a challenge.

  7. Strictly Dancing - Wikipedia

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    At the end of each show, the live studio audience is invited to come onto the floor and dance. The show had three seasons, two in 2004 and one 2005. The Season Two Grand Final was a one-hour show that aired on ABC television on 26 November 2004. Four couples had reached the Grand Final, all from New South Wales.

  8. So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Television presenter Cat Deeley has served as the host of So You Think You Can Dance since its second season, presenting every episode since 2006.. A typical season of So You Think You Can Dance is divided between a selection process, during which expert judges select competitors from a wide pool of applicant dancers, and a competition phase, during which these 'finalists' (more typically ...

  9. Competitive dance - Wikipedia

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    Although scoring at dance competitions vary, judges usually give scores based on score technique, performance, costume, music, and difficulty level of the performance. Each competition's ranks are different. The performances are usually ranked within each dance category. Most competitions have opportunities for dancers to win title positions.