Dancers Cut to 24

Season 1Episode 3120 minAug 3, 2005
Dancers Cut to 24

The dancing continues on a special 90-minute episode of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, the hot new series that has America moving to a different beat. The 50 dancers who made it to Hollywood must impress the judges with their moves and rigorous routines in order to remain in the competition. See who struts into the producers' hearts and who trips up.

Dancers Cut to 24 has aired on Aug 3, 2005 at 8:00 PM
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