Sunday, October 7, 2012

'Dance Showdown' Is 'Dancing With the Stars' But for YouTube Acts






The season two premiere of Dance Showdown, a web series that pits popular YouTube acts against each other in a rhythmic showdown for $100,000, boogied its way online Friday.

[More from Mashable: Jay-Z Concert Will Stream Live on New YouTube Channel]


Judges on board this season are former NSYNC member Joey Fatone and Emmy-nominated choreographer Laurieann Gibson. YouTube famous Ryan Higa, Dave Days and Shane Dawson are guest judges.


"It gives people an opportunity to be seen by the world," Fatone, who is also on this fall's Dancing With the Stars all-star cast, tells Mashable. "I think it's great and there is a lot of talent out there still to be seen."

[More from Mashable: Microsoft Premieres Live Action ‘Halo’ Series on YouTube]


Episode one (watch above) introduces viewers to the 12 eclectic contestants, who among other things are YouTube singers, beauty vloggers, comedians and gamers:



Viewers also meet the talent's dance instructors Tessandra Chavez (choreography alum of So You Think You Can Dance, American Idol and X Factor USA), Lauren Froderman (SYTYCD season 7 winner), Mike Song (MTV's America's Best Dance Crew finalist), Anze Skrube (nine-time gold medalist at the Slovenian National Championship) and Brinn Nicole (dancer on Snoop Dogg's world tour).


SEE ALSO: YouTube-Grown Duo Karmin Make the Cover of 'Rolling Stone'

The show, from dance entertainment network DanceOn, attracted 10 million views in season one.


Viewers can vote for their favorite dancer starting in round two, which will decide who makes it to the finals.


This story originally published on Mashable here.



Source & Image : Yahoo

No comments:

Post a Comment