So You Think You Can Dance Australia

So You Think You Can Dance Australia (2008-2014)

EndedReality show

It's time for dancers all over Australia to strut their stuff and show the country what they've got. Based on the popular American show of the same name, So You Think You Can Dance Australia brings both professionals and amateurs to one place, dancing everything from Hip-Hop to Ballet in a competition where they will compete against each other and show they have what it takes to become Australia's number 1 dancer.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 19:30 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E13Grand FinalMay 1, 2014
S04E12Top 6 - Performance and ResultsApr 24, 2014
S04E11Top 8 - Performance and ResultsApr 17, 2014
S04E10Top 10 - Performance and ResultsApr 10, 2014
S04E09Top 12 - Performance and ResultsApr 3, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' premiere?

The TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' premiered on February 3, 2008.

Who were the judges of the TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

The judges of the TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008 were Matt Lee, Bonnie Lythgoe, and Jason Coleman.

How many dancers participated in the auditions for 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

228 dancers participated in the auditions for 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008.

Who was the host of the TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

Natalie Bassingthwaighte was the host of the TV show 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008.

What was the grand prize for the winner of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

The grand prize for the winner of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008 was $200,000.

In which city were the callbacks held for 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

The callbacks for 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008 were held in Sydney.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia'?

There were 16 episodes in the first season of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia'.

Who was the choreographer for the opening number of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008?

Kelley Abbey was the choreographer for the opening number of 'So You Think You Can Dance Australia' in 2008.

How many routines did the top 10 dancers perform in the first week of the competition in 2008?

The top 10 dancers performed 3 routines each in the first week of the competition in 2008.

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