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    So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 6: Top 20 Perform

    In this new episode of So You Think You Can Dance : The Top 20 dancers perform.

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      Watch So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 6: Top 20 Perform. Vegas Week continues! 77 dancers remain after the first three rounds of callbacks. Nigel Lythgoe and Mary Murphy are joined by Adam Shankman, Mia Michaels, Debbie Allen and Tyce Diorio on the judges' panel. In this episode, the dancers will continue to be cut at the end of the four remaining rounds - Jazz, group performance, Contemporary and Broadway. Dancers left at the very end will perform one last solo for the judges. Who will be left? The auditions concluded in So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 3 with auditions from Jordan Casanova, DC Chapman, Arielle Coker, and Alexis Mason. Tonight we go to Vegas with more dancers and more judges. Robin Antin, Adam Shankman, Debbie Allan, and Tyce Diorio join Nigel and Mary. Iveta Lukosiute is in her third trip to Vegas, where she apparently believed she was going to be performing at a gentleman’s club. They don’t have to ask her to take anything off because she starts off pretty well unclothed to begin. Marlon Pelayo shows up in a unitard, which the judges complain about. Marlon’s out because his outfit’s too distracting. Iveta’s very distracting outfit, however, is not a problem, and she’s moving to the next round. Wadi Jones is a bboy known for his freerunning. Sasha & Natalia Mallory decide to perform together again for their “solos”. They’re heading to the next round. 114 people move to the next round (hip hop with Tabitha and Napoleon), with 46 having been eliminated from the solos that may or may not have featured two dancers. Chyna Smith tries to be up for the challenge of being bad ass and buck. As much as any person from Idaho can be. She realizes she’s not very good, but they’re going to give her another chance. So you really think you can dance huh! Just make sure not to break your back when you do those flip tops of yours! Anyways, no matter how good or bad you are, you can still tryout in becoming one of the best known dancers around the world, all you have to do is to audition on So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 5, or you can just watch the show first to have a overview on what the judges might be looking for this season. There’s no question that this season will be another hot season that will bring the heat back in the dance floor. The auditions for So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 5 “Meet the Top 20”are already finished. Now, they will be introducing your Top 20. This competition is not just about how good you can dance, it’s showing your passion and letting the audience feel each of your performances. Real passion in dancing is a definite plus in this competition. Every week will be a new challenge for these hopefuls. They will also be tested in dancing different kind of genre in dancing showcasing how flexible they are in different dances. After each of the challenges they will face the deliberation of the judges to know who will make it to the next episode here. This is definitely the start of that hard hitting action on the dance floor. As the top 20 contestants will be battling it out to win the grand prize money worth $250,000 and the So You Can Dance crown. Don’t forget to watch So You Think You Can Dance Season 8 Episode 5 “Meet the Top 20” online this 9th of June 2011. From FOX, the creators of American Idol and the producers of American Bandstand and The American Music Awards comes So You Think You Can Dance. In its sophomore season, this show is offering the winner a one year contract for Celine Dion’s Vegas show, a brand new car and $100K cash. Contestants perform a particular style of dance each week with a partner. The audience votes on their favorite couple leaving the 3 couples with the least votes up for elimination. After each dancer performs a solo of their choice for the judges, one male and one female contestant are up for elimination.