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So You Think You Can Dance (American TV series) season 8

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So You Think You Can Dance is an American television reality program and dance competition airing on the Fox network. The show's eighth season premiered on May 26, 2011. It features the return of Mary Murphy and Nigel Lythgoe as permanent judges and Cat Deeley as host. Also returning is the selection of a Top 20 for the finals, in contrast to season 7's Top 11. This is the final season to feature Results Show episodes. Contemporary contestant Melanie Moore won the season and Sasha Mallory was the runner-up. This is the first season where both the winner and runner-up were female. Moore and fellow grand finalist Mark Germor, who were paired as a couple from the first performance episode, became the fourteenth contestants in the show's run never to face elimination from being among the bottom six or bottom four contestants, became the eleventh contestants to be in the grand finale, and became the fourth pair in the show's run never to face elimination from being among the bottom six or bottom four contestants in the grand finale.

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Judging panel

Mary Murphy returned and replaced Mia Michaels as a permanent judge after being absent in season 7 due to contract disputes and to undergo surgery to remove a thyroid tumor.[1][2] Adam Shankman's permanent judge spot—to which he was unable to return due to conflict with directing the film Rock of Ages—was filled with rotating guest judges Robin Antin, Lil' C, Tyce Diorio, Toni Redpath, and Jason Gilkison.[1][3]

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Auditions

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Open auditions for this season took place in the following five cities:[4]

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Las Vegas week

Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Debbie Allen, Tyce Diorio, Robin Antin, and Adam Shankman, who was replaced by Jason Gilkison on Day 2 due to a conflict with his schedule. The Las Vegas callbacks, which started on April 8, 2011, were held at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Thirty-one dancers made it through to the final stage before the selection of the Top 20.

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Finals

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Format changes

This season featured a combination of the Top 20 format from seasons 2–6 and the All-Star format from season 7. The finals began with a Top 20. When the show reached Top 10 week, contestants from previous seasons (the All-Stars) partnered current contestants in individual dance genres. Lythgoe has noted that although fans of the show complained about season 7's format[8] and missed "the interconnection between people who had never been in competition before," "putting [contestants] with an All-Star lifted their game immensely,"[1] which informed his decision to combine the two formats and try to "have the best of both worlds."[8] This season also marked the first time that the public was able to cast their votes by SMS or online, in addition to calling in, with a limit of 50 votes per viewer.[9]

Top 20 Contestants

Female contestants

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  • Jordan turned 19 on June 15, 2011.

Male contestants

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  • Robert was 30 at the time of application. His age on the website is 31 years old.

Elimination chart

Contestants are listed alphabetically by first name, then in reverse chronological order of elimination.

Legend
Female Male Bottom 3 couples Bottom 4 contestants Injury
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^1 The judges elected not to eliminate anyone the first week. As a result, two couples were eliminated the following week.
^2 Due to Mitchell Kelly having an elbow injury, he was barred from performing the routine. See below for more information.

Performance shows

Meet the Top 20 (June 9, 2011)

  • Judges: Nigel Lythgoe, Mary Murphy, Tyce Diorio, Lil' C, Robin Antin
  • Performances:
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Top 20 Perform (June 15, 2011)

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^2 Due to a shoulder injury, Mitchell Kelly was barred from performing in his routine. He was replaced for the evening by season 7's Robert Roldan and was automatically in danger of going home.

Top 20 Perform Again (June 22, 2011)

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Top 16 Perform (June 29, 2011)

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Top 14 Perform (July 6, 2011)

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Top 12 Perform (July 13, 2011)

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Top 10 Perform (July 20, 2011)

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  • Top 10 contestant's solos:
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Top 8 Perform (July 27, 2011)

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Top 6 Perform (August 3, 2011)

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  • Top 6 contestant's solos:
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Top 4 Perform (August 10, 2011)

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  • Top 4 contestant's solos:
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Result shows

Results show musical performances

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Week 1 (June 16, 2011)

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  • Eliminated:
    • No one was eliminated.
  • New Pairs:
    • None. Starting with the next four weeks, no one will get a new pair until Top 10.

Week 2 (June 23, 2011)

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    • Four contestants were eliminated because no one was voted off in Week 1.

Week 3 (June 30, 2011)

  • Group dance: "The Incredits" from The Incredibles (Jazz; Choreographer: Michael Rooney)
  • Guest dancers:
  • Bottom 3's solos:
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Week 4 (July 7, 2011)

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Week 5 (July 14, 2011)

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Note: Now it's up to Top 10, they'll be voted individually by America. Also, new pairs randomly picked whether they get a male or female and an All-Star pool.

Week 6 (July 21, 2011)

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Week 7 (July 28, 2011)

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Week 8 (August 4, 2011)

  • Group dance: "Grown Unknown"—Lia Ices (Contemporary; Choreographer: Justin Giles)
  • Guest dancers:
  • Top 6 contestant's solos:
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Week 9 (Finale) (August 11, 2011)

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^1 Matt Flint is the winner of So You Think You Can Dance UK's second season, and this performance comprised a portion of his prize package.

Judges' picks
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All-Stars Dance Pool

As opposed to last season, there is no set group of All-Star dancers. Rather, All-Stars will be changing weekly based on availability. On the July 14, 2011 results show, Lythgoe announced that Season 7 contestant Alex Wong—forced to withdraw after tearing an Achilles tendon—was asked to be an All-Star for Top 10 week, but that Wong tore his other Achilles tendon at an audition the Saturday prior and thus would not be able to participate.

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  This contestant was eliminated this week.
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  This dancer won the competition.
All-Stars in bold text won the competition in their season.
  This contestant runner-up.
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Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings

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Notes

  1. Nielsen split this episode into two, so a combined average is displayed here. The first half gained 5.4 million viewers with a 1.9/7 rating/share, ranked number 2 in the timeslot and number 3 for the night. The second half, which aired at 9 pm, gained 5.4 million viewers with a 1.9/6 rating/share, ranked number 3 in the timeslot and number 4 for the night.

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