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The sixteenth season of ''
So You Think You Can Dance ''So You Think You Can Dance'' is a franchise of reality television shows in which contestants compete in dance. The first series of the franchise, created by '' Idols'' producers Simon Fuller and Nigel Lythgoe, premiered in July 2005 and has ...
'' (''SYTYCD''), an American
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reality show on
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, returned on June 3, 2019. The series has won numerous awards since its debut in 2005, including eleven Emmy Awards for Outstanding Choreography, the most for any show. This panel of judges again features series creator
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, as well as the return of
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champion and expert Mary Murphy. New to the panel are
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and
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dancer/choreographer Dominic "D-Trix" Sandoval, who serve as the third and fourth judges during auditions and live shows.
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continues in her role as host for a fifteenth consecutive season, for which she has earned five
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nominations. The grand prize is $250,000, a cover article in ''
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'', and the title of "America's Favorite Dancer". In the first five episodes, the Judges' Auditions featured about six full performances each along with the judges' critiques, as well as montages of other contestants. From those auditions, a pool of eighty-three contestants, who each earned a Golden Ticket advancing them to The Academy where they face, in the next episodes, six Academy Rounds that winnow down to the Top Ten—both gender: five women and five men—for the studio shows. In episode ten, and for the rest of the season, the Studio Performance Shows showcase the contestants in solos, duets, and group numbers, as they vie to connect with viewers who vote for their favorites. The following week, at the end of the show, the two women and two men (both gender) with the lowest vote totals will be up for elimination. The judges decide which woman and man: 1 in each gender will be cut. On September 16, 2019, Bailey Muñoz was crowned "America's Favorite Dancer" and became the first b-boy contestant to win the title in the show's history. A forty-stop tour featuring the Top Ten contestants and two
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started soon after the finale and ran until December 2019. Muñoz and fellow grand finalist Mariah Russell, who were paired as a couple from the first performance episode, became the thirty-seventh contestants in the show's run never to face elimination from being among the bottom six or bottom four contestants, became the twenty-ninth contestants to be in the grand finale, and became the sixth pair in the show's run never to face elimination from being among the bottom four contestants in the grand finale and became the second original couple who were the final two and the second season that the top four were never in the danger zone.


Judges' Auditions

Madison Jordan, an eventual Top Six contestants, shared that she submitted her online video in January and was contacted a month later to in-person auditions. Those auditions, for contestants ages eighteen to thirty, took place with producers in: New York on February 9, 2019; Dallas on February 12; and Los Angeles on February 23. From these, approximately 130 contestants were chosen by the producers to audition in
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in March before the panel of judges. In addition to the new judges, the televised auditions have been revamped so instead of remote tryouts, the contestants come to the new ''SYTYCD'' Hollywood studio, outfitted with 120 cameras surrounding the stage, allowing the movement to be "frozen" in time, like
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. Another change is the addition of a
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instead of being just the rest of audition contestants and their supporters. The five episodes of Judges' Auditions each featured about six full-length dance routines; with an introduction package about the contestant, critique, and vote from the judging panel. Only a few of those were excluded from moving to The Academy Rounds; the successful audition contestants were given a "Golden Ticket" to the Academy. In addition, montages of auditions were also mixed in with the full ones, showing a mix of some voted through. Some of the episodes were also themed; episode four featured various couple configurations including
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eighteen-year-old
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contestants Trent and Colton Edwards.


The Academy

''The Academy Rounds'', filmed in April, started in episode six at the
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in
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with the eighty-three contestants who made it through the ''Judges’ Auditions'' to get a Golden Ticket by excelling in a dance style of their choice. Over three days they will go through four ''
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Rounds'' of The Academy; rehearsing new dance routines, from a professional choreographer,
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for ninety minutes. They then face the original four judges, in small groups, who can: pass them through; have them “dance for their lives”; or be cut from the competition. Of those that started: approximately only one in four, or twenty (ten women, and ten men in each gender) will make it to the ''Top Twenty''; and they will face ''The Final Cut'', with only half (five women, and five men in each gender) going through to the ''Top Ten'' studio performance shows.


Choreography Rounds

The four ''Choreography Rounds'' were: #
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taught by
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: he was looking for the contestants to have precision in the moves, energy, and star quality. They performed to the
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song “
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and
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with Jamaican singer
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featuring
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; #
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taught by
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, and
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: they taught a “sassy, intricate” cha-cha-cha with “lots of tricks” to the song “ Free, Free, Free” by
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featuring Theron Theron. The choreographers looked for fun, and a noticeable “connection with hepartner”; #
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taught by Talia Favia: she taught her “fast, and challenging” routine that is “athletic, but with an emotional part nemust feel”. It's performed to “ Moments Passed” by
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. #''The Group Round'' with
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, assisted by
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Robert Roldan from season 7: Moore, for a first in the show's history, reworked the three previous rounds’ choreography into a new group number; to a different song, a breakdown remix of “ Dance to the Music” by
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. Moore looks for the same quality needed to compete in the ''Studio Shows'', the ability to “push” even when injured, exhausted, or mentally drained. The Academy's first three rounds were shown in episode six. Day One started with the ''Hip-hop Round'', after which ten of the eighty-three contestants who started are cut, including Trent, one of the
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. Day Two, the ''Ballroom Round'' cuts another fifteen contestants including: Colton, the other identical twin; and Sarah “Smac” McCreanor, a
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contestant who wowed the judges as a comedic performing contestant, but whose dancing was not at a high enough standard for the season. Episode seven picks up in the middle of the ''Contemporary Round'', where fifty-four contestants faced more cuts: including Jay Jackson, a contemporary contestant, and
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, who competed in drag last year but opted not to this time; and Jarrod Tyler Paulson, who is in a romantic relationship with fellow contestant Madison Jordan, who advanced to the ''Top Twenty''. Day Three sees the forty-three remaining contestants take on ''The Group Round'': the judges do their cuts by seeing the contestants grouped by their dance genres; eleven contestants are cut, leaving thirty-three contestants.


The Final Cuts

The Academy Week finishes with the last two ''Academy Rounds'': The ''Solo Round'' features each of the remaining thirty-three contestants dancing a solo in their own genre, thirteen are cut, and the ''Top Twenty'' are revealed; while ''The Final Cut'' pares the contestants down to ten contestants. In episode eight and nine, we will see ''The Final Cut'' coverage. Each contestant will be paired with a ''SYTYCD'' All-Star, and choreographer, to rehearse a duet outside the contestant's genre. In episode eight the Top Ten girls compete, the Top Ten boys (each gender) compete the following week in episode nine. The five contestants going through will be announced each night.


Top Ten Girls

In order of appearance in episode eight:


Top Ten Boys

In order of appearance in episode nine:


''Top Ten'' contestants

The ''Top Ten'' contestants are: * Benjamin Castro: 18, from
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, is a
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contestant. He was born in
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, and immigrated when he was two. He has been dancing since he was five, and is close to his large extended family: his cousin Ruby was on season 13; he trained with his uncle Manny, who along with his wife Lory, are “owners, directors, teachers and choreographers” of Dancetown studio. * Gino Cosculluela: 18, from Miami, Florida, is a contemporary contestant. His older brother and sister are both professional dancers. He's been dancing since he was very young, first tagging along to his sister's classes before being enrolled in a hip hop class. In 2012 he and his siblings appeared on season 7 of ''
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'' as the dance trio "The Cos Fam," they were eliminated before the Live Shows. In 2013-2014 he was a recurring dancer on seasons 3, and 4 of ''
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''; he made a guest appearance in 2016 on
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. After the ''SYTYCD'' tour he is dancing on
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in a revival of ''
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'' opening in December 2019. * Eddie Hoyt: 19, from Buscawen, New Hampshire, is an
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tap contestant. He was
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ed and had few friends as a child. His first dance was a
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when he was seven. During his freshman year of homeschooling, he
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as
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, which was a difficult experience for him having grown up in a religious family. He had previously auditioned for Season 15, but in the end, was cut just before the top twenty were chosen. He moved to Utah to train, and become the tap director at Center Stage Performing Arts Studio in Orem. * Madison Jordan: 21, from
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, is a contemporary contestant. She has
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which has toughened her; the disease made her hair fall out when she was seven, and she dealt with
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because of that. She wore wigs up until 2017 when she opted to forego them. She trained at Larkin Dance Studio (LDS) in
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, which has a reputation for training dancers with careers on Broadway and in Hollywood. She trained at LDS for fifteen years—starting when she was three, and until she graduated high school—and it is where she met her boyfriend Jarrod Paulson. She went to college at the
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where she was a cheerleader. She danced with Crash Dance Productions (CDP), a Twin Cities contemporary dance company. She reconnected with Paulson at CPD and he also competed this season but was cut during the Academy rounds. * Anna Linstruth: 19, from
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, is a hip hop contestant. She was born and raised in
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, where she helped raise horses. She took up hip hop dancing after she moved, and now teaches the genre. * Bailey ‘Bailrok’ Muñoz: 18, is
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from
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and is a
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contestant. He was born in the
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, several months prematurely—weighing four pounds and four ounces—and dealt with severe health issues for seven years because of the condition. In first grade he discovered his love for performing. In 2010, at age nine, he was a semi-finalist in the dance duo Future FunK on ''
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''. He has toured as a dancer with:
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's " Purpose Tour"; Macy's Passport with
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, and
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;
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; Beyonce; and with
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. He was the youngest members of the
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when he joined. He performs on the
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at Rose.Rabbit.Lie. joining the ensemble just after middle school; his smaller stature helps him as he dances atop a grand piano. Up to competing on ''SYTYCD'' he had not had a female dancing partner. He has attended
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, and is on break from
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. * Sophie Pittman: 18, from
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, is a contemporary contestant. She's been dancing since she was three, and trained at Studio 413. She has three younger siblings, and graduated high school in May 2019. Her father is a
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who helped her learn to “stretch, recover and monitor her nutrition.” * Mariah Russell: 19, from
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, is a contemporary contestant. She first started classes at age seven, and in dance competitions when she was nine. She's trained at Creswell Middle School of the Arts, Nashville School of the Arts, and DC Dance Factory in Franklin which as of September 2019, has had six students go on to be ''SYTYCD'' finalists. She grew up in a single-parent family but her mom is now engaged to be married; her fiancé also supports Mariah's dance career. * Ezra Sosa: 18, from
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, is a
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contestant. He comes from a dancing family including his sister, a fellow finalist. * Stephanie Sosa: 19, from
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, is a ballroom contestant. She made it to the top twenty in 2018, but was cut before the Top Ten. She said this last year has been difficult as her mom had a
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. She's appearing in '' High School Musical: The Musical: The Series'' on
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starting in November 2019.


Female contestants


Male contestants


Elimination chart

Contestants are listed in chronological order of elimination.


Studio shows

The Academy Rounds took place in April, the contestants had a few months off to practice as the live shows did not begin filming until August. The rest of the season consists of the studio shows—taped in front of a live audience on Saturdays, then aired the following Monday; with the exception of the finale, which was broadcast live—eliminating contestants based on viewer votes to determine "America's favorite dancer". Finalist Sophie Pittman shared the experience can be "kind of nerve-racking because we don't know what to expect". According to Barbara Muñoz, mother of another contestant, Bailey, contestants "draw from a hat what genre and choreographer they're paired with". The contestants are in rehearsal Tuesday through Saturday, "more than eight hours a day with professional choreographers", with new styles each week and usually one or more pairs.


Top Ten Perform: Round 1 (August 12, 2019)

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Top Ten Perform: Round 2 (August 19, 2019)

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Top Eight

The Top Eight show marks a format change to a two-hour show. Each contestant will dance five times: a solo; two duets; and two group numbers including the opening; before the elimination at the end. Top Eight group number: Choreographed by Jonathan and Oksana Platero, the number is a mash-up of Latin/Rhythm dances to "Himno del Carnaval", by District 78 featuring Agina. Afterwards host Cat Deeley alluded to this episode going "around the world", with later numbers presenting dance styles from Africa,
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'' Alison Feller noted the series has gone "above and beyond" to "bring worldly dance forms to the small screen". ;Top 8 contestant's solos performed in their own style: :


Top Six

The Top Six contestants sees the introduction of the
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(AS) into the opening group number, and as duet pairs for the first round. Choreographer
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noted that using the AS forces the contestants to quickly develop a connection with a new pairs. Each contestants will perform: a solo; two duets, one with an AS, and one with their contestants partner; and two group numbers, the opening number, and a trio. Host Cat Deeley shared that last week's vote was the biggest of the season. The judges know the results and will base their elimination decisions on the ''Top Six'' performances. Top Six group number: Choreographed by Christopher "Pharside" Jennings & Krystal "Phoenix" Meraz the opening group included the six contestants as well as six All-stars doing a contemporary piece to "Down" by District 78 featuring Alexandra Senior. ;Duets ; Top 6 contestant's solos: :


Top Four

The Top Four is the last night of the competition, and sees the continuation of the
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(AS) in the opening group number, and as duet partners. Next week's finale showcases the Top Ten in favorite performances from the season. Each contestants will perform: a solo; four duets, one with an AS, and one with each of the other contestants; and the opening number. The votes from this week will be combined with last week's to reveal the winner in the finale. Top Four group number: Choreographed by Mandy Moore the opening group included the contestants as well as AS doing a contemporary piece inspired by
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, the movie based on the musical of the same name, premiering in December 2019; the performance used a medley inspired by the movie's music. ;Duets ;Top 4 contestant's solos: :


Ratings


U.S. Nielsen ratings


''So You Think You Can Dance Live! 2019'' tour

In July 2019, the ''So You Think You Can Dance Live! 2019'' tour was announced. The forty-stop tour starts October 12 in
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. The Top Ten contestants will be among the performers, which will also include two ''SYTYCD'' All-Stars:
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contestant. The concert will feature some of the current season's most popular routines and also include original works created for the tour.


National Dance Day

The 10th anniversary of National Dance Day (September 21), an event started by ''SYTYCD'' creator and lead judge
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See also

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* List of ''So You Think You Can Dance'' finalists * National Dance Day (September 21)


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References

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