Come Dance with Me - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Journey Begins
The journey begins as 12 dance teams, each comprised of one extremely talented kid dancer and their untrained parent, enter the competition of a lifetime. In the series premiere, the kid/parent teams perform to hit songs, including "Grown Woman" (Beyonce), "We Will Rock You" (Queen) and "Rain on Me" (Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande). Then, some of the biggest names in dance – Jenna Dewan, Dexter Mayfield and Tricia Miranda – give their expert opinions. The episode concludes with a surprising twist!

Pop Night
After Maceo's dad, Albert, injured himself in the premiere episode, host Philip Lawrence declared all 12 teams safe from elimination, making this week's "Pop Night" the first emotional goodbye of the season. The talented kid dancers and their untrained parents continue the competition of a lifetime, dancing to iconic songs from some of the biggest pop artists, including "Turn Down for What" (DJ Snake and Lil Jon), "Uptown Funk" (Mark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars), "What a Man Gotta Do" (Jonas Brothers) and "Rollin" (Limp Bizkit)

Bust A Groove Night Part 1
The stakes are at an all-time high when each kid is tasked with teaching their parent three dance moves that they must incorporate into their performance. The duos perform to hit songs, including "On the Floor" (Jennifer Lopez feat. Pitbull), "Dance, Dance" (Fall Out Boy), "Cheap Thrills" (Sia) and more.

Bust A Groove Night Part 2
The second wave of five kids tasks their dance partners with learning three new moves that they must pull off during their performances. The five remaining teams perform dance routines to "Level Up" (Ciara), "Cheap Thrills" (Sia) and "Pump Up the Jam" (Technotronic), on part two of a two-part episode.

Picture This
Emotions are at an all-time high as each team performs a routine inspired by a photo that represents their relationship. The talented kid dancers and their untrained parents perform dance routines to "Party Rock Anthem" (LMFAO feat. Lauren Bennett & GoonRock), "Me Too" (Meghan Trainor), "Scars to Your Beautiful" (Alessia Cara) and more.

#Throwback
Each of the final eight teams chooses their favorite era to inspire the creation of an original performance. From ancient Egypt through present day, teams are pushed out of their comfort zones as they perform routines to songs such as "Livin' La Vida Loca" (Ricky Martin), "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" (The Supremes), "Hypnotize" (The Notorious B.I.G.) and more.

Musical Magic
Drawing inspiration from their favorite musicals, each dance team is faced with the daunting task of showcasing their theatrical skills. Seven parent-kid teams remain in the competition as they perform dance routines to hit musical songs, including "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me" (Billy Joel), "Another Day of Sun" (La La Land: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack), "Hot Honey Rag" (Chicago the Musical New London Cast Recording (1997)) and more.

Jet Setters
Six teams perform dances inspired by their dream destinations, and one team makes history when they receive the first-ever perfect score in the competition.

Heroes Night
Each team is tasked with creating their own superhero power as they battle their way through difficult dance routines, in hopes of advancing to the semi-final. The talented kids and their untrained parents perform routines to hits, including "#thatPOWER" (will.i.am feat Justin Bieber), "Savage" (Megan Thee Stallion), "Technologic" (Daft Punk) and more.

Semi-Final
The four remaining teams dance not once, but twice to prove they have what it takes to advance to the grand finale. The final four perform routines to top songs, including "Tiny Dancer" (Elton John), "I Won't Give Up" (Jason Mraz), "Happy" (Pharrell Williams) and more.

Grand Finale
The COME DANCE WITH ME judges and choreographers kick off the show's season finale with an epic dance to the hit song "Levitating" (Dua Lipa feat. Da Baby). Then, the three final kid-parent dance teams perform encores of the judges' favorite routines from the season and a brand-new routine with the most difficult choreography yet, with the winning duo taking home the $100,000 grand prize! The three teams perform routines to top songs, including, "The Greatest" (Sia), "When I Grow Up" (The Pussycat Dolls), "By Your Side" (Calvin Harris feat. Tom Grennan) and more
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