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''DanceX'' was a reality television show produced in the UK for
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in 2007. It was a live show in which two teams of male and female dancers competed to form a new dance group. Team Bruno won the show on 25 August.


Presenter and team leaders

The show was hosted by
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and former '' Xtra Factor'' presenter
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. The two teams were led by
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founder
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and fellow ''
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'' judge and choreographer
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. Both Arlene and Bruno had their own assistants, a choreographer and a vocal coach. Arlene was joined by Ashley Wallen, one of Britain's leading choreographers, and expert vocal coach Joshua Alamu. Bruno's assistants were
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, dancer and choreographer, and
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, vocal coach. The dance teams' performances were judged by the British public using the ubiquitous telephone vote.


Dance Xtra

Straight after the live
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''DanceX'' show, there was a
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show, ''Dance Xtra'', on
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. Presenters
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and
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chatted to Arlene and Bruno about how both groups had performed each evening. There were extra interviews with the eliminated dancer and unseen footage was shown. Each week ''Dance Xtra'' had a celebrity guest and fan of the show.


Auditions

Auditions were held in the following places: *
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: Friday 4 May *
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: Friday 11th/Saturday 12 May *
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: Thursday 17 May *
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: Friday 18th/Saturday 19 May


Shows


Show one

In the first show the sixteen finalists were chosen. They were (in alphabetical order): * Ashley Shaw *Becky Leung *Bobby Windebank *Camilla Hardy *Chelsey Reynolds *Claire Mealor *Phoenix *Daniel Uppal *Daniele Arbisi *Emanuel Tabone *Ife Kuku *Jamie Meek *Kalvin Lamey *Marie McGonigle *Marcquelle Ward * Rana Roy


Show two

In the second show, after seeing all the dancers perform again,
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and
Bruno Tonioli Bruno Tonioli (; born 25 November 1955) is a British-Italian television personality, choreographer and dancer. He has judged on the British television talent shows ''Strictly Come Dancing'' (2004–2019), ''DanceX'' (2007) and ''Britain's Got Ta ...
chose who was going to be in their respective dance groups. First they picked three boys each, with Bruno starting first; these went as follows: Then it was the turn of the girls. Once again Bruno got the chance to pick first: After choosing their boys and girls, the remaining four dancers had to dance again for the chance to be in either Arelene's or Bruno's dance group. Bruno was first to choose and he chose Claire Mealor to be in his group, while Arlene picked second and chose to have Camilla Hardy in her dance group. This meant that Bobby Windebank and Jamie Meek were out of the competition and the two groups were now as follows (in alphabetical order):


Show three

The theme of the show was "Latin". The two groups performed separately in three rounds: dancing, singing, and both at the same time. The public were asked to vote for which group they preferred, and polling the most votes was Arlene's, which meant Bruno had to choose one of his members to leave the group. His bottom two were Rebecca and Daniele. After a head-to-head "dance-off", Bruno decided to choose Rebecca to leave the competition. The groups post show three were as follows:


Show four

The theme of the show was "rock 'n' roll". Arlene's group won the public vote once again and Bruno once again had to choose a person to leave his group. This time he chose Daniele, with Claire given a second chance. The groups post show four were as follows:


Show five

The theme of the show was "Las Vegas". Both groups expressed surprise at the previous week's result, and this time Bruno's group won the vote. Arlene chose Ife and Camilla to perform again, and voted off Ife. The groups post show five were as follows:


Show six

The theme of the show was "Disco". Team Bruno won the public vote for a second time. Arlene chose Kalvin and Ashley to perform again, and reluctantly asked Kalvin to leave the competition. The groups post show six were as follows:


Show seven

The series finale allowed the teams to perform what they liked, but the third performance had to be a repeat of what they thought was their best from the previous shows, as well as what would be the winning group's first single. After a live performance by
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, Team Bruno were announced as the winners.


The winning group

The group signed a recording contract with
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and released their first single ''Dancing in Repeat'' (written by Oscar Gorres and Swedish popstar
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) as a digital download on 27 August 2007. It was released as a CD single on 3 September and reached No. 91 in the UK Singles Chart. Claire, Marie, Marcquelle, Phoenix and Rana began recording an album and are preparing to support Rihanna on her UK tour. Readers of ''The Sun'' newspaper chose the band's name: Pulse.


Special acts

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performed ''
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'' a song from her new album '' Trip The Light Fantastic'' on show three, 28 July 2007.
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performed '' All I Care About Is Love'' from the musical ''
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'' on show four, 4 August 2007. He is currently starring as '' Billy Flynn'' in the West End production of Chicago.
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performed their new single '' Sexy! No, No, No...'' on the 18 August show, when the groups did disco routines and songs.
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performed her new single " Shut Up and Drive" on the final night.


Ratings

The show got off to a good start with 4.88m, and landing #9 in BBC1's Top 30 Highest Viewed Shows of the week ending 15 July 2007.BARB
By Episode 2, the show lost around 300,000 viewers – averaging at 4.50m viewers, at no. 13 on the BBC1 Top 30 of the week. Episode 3 was less successful, averaging just 4.00m viewers, and placing no. 19 on the BBC1 Top 30 of the week. By Episode 4, the show took a huge decline in viewing figures, ending up with just 2.99m viewers – shedding over 1 million viewers from the previous week – and landing on only No. 29 for the BBC's Top 30 of the week. Episode 5 was still not too successful, but brought about 700,000 viewers back, compared to the previous week. It attracted 3.70m, and landed No. 24 on BBC1's Top 30 of the week. The 6th week of the show had competition in the form of
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'' series 4 launch., which attracted an average of 9.5m viewers, peaking at 10.7m (48% viewing share). ''DanceX'' week 6 gathered 2.7m (13% viewing share). The final of ''DanceX'' attracted a mild 3.67m and No. 23 on the BBC1 top 30 of the week, not incredible compared to ''The X Factor'' average of 8.87m, but still not disastrous.


Weekly averages

* Week 1 – 4.88m * Week 2 – 4.50m * Week 3 – 4.00m * Week 4 – 2.99m * Week 5 – 3.70m * Week 6 – 2.7m * Week 7 – 3.67m The series average was 3.77m.


International

Shortly after launching in the UK and gaining decent ratings,
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in the United States acquired the local rights to the DanceX format. It was later announced that the show had been picked up as a show to premiere in January 2008. The live program, called '' Dance War: Bruno vs. Carrie Ann'', was to have two teams led by ABC ''
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'' judges
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and Carrie Ann Inaba. ''Dancing with the Stars'' Season Two winner
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References


External links

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