Auditions #1 and #2: New York and Charleston

SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE returns with an all-new season, new contestants and the best and worst of auditions. See what happens when dancers skilled in everything from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive, hip-hop and krumping all compete to be named the best. The search for the next DANCE champion begins in New York City and Chicago. Don't miss the auditions that everyone will be talking about the next day as SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE introduces its new host, Britain's Cat Deeley. See who struts into the judges' hearts and who trips up in the season premiere of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE.
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