Masters of Dance

Masters of Dance (2008)

EndedReality show

TLC is jumping into the Reality Dance Competition genre with their very own version The Masters of Dance, that has a twist. The series is scheduled to have 6 30-minute episodes with the winners of the first 5 episodes competing on the 6th and final episode trying to win the grand prize of $50,000.00. The series will be hosted by Joey Lawrence who had previously competed on the ABC series Dancing with the Stars. The premise of this show is not to train or workout for any particular dance or routine but just be able to dance to any type or kind of music at a moment's notice. The twist is the contestants will be dancing to one type of music and then with no notice the type of music that was playing abruptly stops and a new type begins.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06The Tournament of Championsjuin 23, 2008
S01E05Cut the Rugjuin 23, 2008
S01E04The Party Trainjuin 16, 2008
S01E03The Stutjuin 16, 2008
S01E02Waltz, Shimmy and Breakdancejuin 9, 2008
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Masters of Dance' premiere?

'Masters of Dance' premiered on April 28, 2008.

Who hosted 'Masters of Dance'?

The show was hosted by Tony Selznick.

What was the format of 'Masters of Dance'?

'Masters of Dance' featured a competition format where dancers from different genres competed for the title.

Who were the judges on 'Masters of Dance'?

The judges on 'Masters of Dance' included Cris Judd, Elizabeth Berkley, and Vincent Paterson.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'Masters of Dance'?

The grand prize for the winner of 'Masters of Dance' was a cash prize of $50,000.

What styles of dance were featured on 'Masters of Dance'?

The show featured a wide variety of dance styles including hip-hop, contemporary, jazz, and ballroom.

How were the contestants selected for 'Masters of Dance'?

Contestants for 'Masters of Dance' were selected through auditions held across the country.

What was the age range of the contestants on 'Masters of Dance'?

The contestants on 'Masters of Dance' ranged in age from 8 to 16 years old.

Where was 'Masters of Dance' filmed?

The show was filmed in Los Angeles, California.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Masters of Dance'?

The first season of 'Masters of Dance' consisted of 8 episodes.

What was the main goal of the contestants on 'Masters of Dance'?

The main goal of the contestants was to impress the judges and win the competition.

What were the challenges faced by the contestants on 'Masters of Dance'?

Contestants faced challenges such as learning new choreography, performing under pressure, and competing against talented dancers.

Did 'Masters of Dance' feature any guest judges?

Yes, 'Masters of Dance' featured guest judges from the dance industry who provided expertise and feedback.

How did the audience participate in 'Masters of Dance'?

The audience participated by voting for their favorite contestants, which influenced the results of the competition.

What was the overall impact of 'Masters of Dance' on the dance community?

'Masters of Dance' provided a platform for young dancers to showcase their talent and contributed to the popularization of dance as a competitive art form.

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Also known as

  • Master of Dance
  • The Master of Dance
  • The Masters of Dance

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