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Vietnamese-version of the US dance competition to be launched

Published: Friday, June 29, 2012
The 19-year-old contemporary dancer Melanie Moore was the winner of the So You Think You Can Dance 2011 in the US. The Vietnamese version of the dance competition will be launched next month. -- File Photo
HA NOI – The Vietnamese version of the original American dance competition So You Think You Can Dance will be launched in big cities across the country next month.

Any Vietnamese professional dancer or person with dancing ability from 16-30 years of age can audition in Can Tho on July 21 or in Ha Noi from July 31-August 3.

Other selections will be organised in Da Nang from August 5-6 and in HCM City from August 11-14.

Former Dance Sport Champions Khanh Thi and Tri Anh will be among the contest judges. Earlier, the couple also judged the recent Vietnamese-version of Dancing with the Stars.

Other guest judges include hip-hop dancer Viet Thanh, who had a significant contribution to spreading the style in Viet Nam in 1990s, young female choreographer Tran Ly Ly and her Vietnamese-Canadian counterpart John Huy Tran.

Like the original format, the Vietnamese version will features dancers from varieties of dancing styles, including classical, contemporary, ballroom, hip-hop, street, club, jazz, and even many sub-genres within these categories.

After a selection process, where judges choose competitors from a wide pool of applicants, 20 finalists will be selected for the competition phase, where they will compete for votes from TV audiences.

Premiering in July 2005, the original So You Think You Can Dance was created by Simon Fuller, who also the founder of high-rated reality shows American Idol and X-Factor. – VNS

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