Live to Dance

Live to Dance (2011)

EndedReality show

Dancers of all ages and styles perform, as individuals or groups, in a competition to see who is the best, as voted on by viewers. Paula Abdul serves as the lead expert on the show, based on a popular British series. Abdul, joined on the panel by choreographer Travis Payne and former Pussycat Doll Kimberly Wyatt, will provide the contestants with input during the performances and elimination process.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07Grand Finalefévr. 9, 2011
S01E06Final Performancefévr. 2, 2011
S01E05Semifinal Round 3janv. 26, 2011
S01E04Semifinal Round 2janv. 19, 2011
S01E03Semifinal Round 1janv. 12, 2011
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Live to Dance' premiere?

'Live to Dance' premiered on January 4, 2011.

Who was the host of 'Live to Dance'?

The host of 'Live to Dance' was Andrew Gunsberg.

Who were the judges on 'Live to Dance'?

The judges on 'Live to Dance' were Paula Abdul, Kimberly Wyatt, and Travis Payne.

What was the prize for the winner of 'Live to Dance'?

The winner of 'Live to Dance' received a cash prize of $500,000.

How many contestants participated in the first season of 'Live to Dance'?

The first season of 'Live to Dance' featured a total of 18 contestants.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Live to Dance'?

The contestants on 'Live to Dance' ranged in age from 8 to 73 years old.

Did 'Live to Dance' feature solo performers or groups?

'Live to Dance' featured both solo performers and groups.

Were there any international contestants on 'Live to Dance'?

Yes, 'Live to Dance' had international contestants from countries like Canada and Australia.

Did 'Live to Dance' have a live audience?

Yes, 'Live to Dance' had a live audience that watched and cheered for the contestants.

Were there any guest performances on 'Live to Dance'?

Yes, 'Live to Dance' featured guest performances by professional dance groups and artists.

How were the contestants judged on 'Live to Dance'?

The contestants on 'Live to Dance' were judged based on their technique, performance, and overall entertainment value.

Did the judges give feedback to the contestants on 'Live to Dance'?

Yes, the judges provided feedback to the contestants after their performances on 'Live to Dance'.

Were there any elimination rounds on 'Live to Dance'?

Yes, 'Live to Dance' had elimination rounds where the contestants were gradually narrowed down to the winner.

Did the viewers have any say in the results of 'Live to Dance'?

No, the results of 'Live to Dance' were solely determined by the judges' scores and decisions.

How long was each episode of 'Live to Dance'?

Each episode of 'Live to Dance' had a runtime of approximately one hour.

Did 'Live to Dance' have any notable contestants who went on to have successful dance careers?

Yes, 'Live to Dance' featured several contestants who gained recognition and continued their dance careers after the show.

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