Live to Dance


Live to Dance is an American television reality television series and dance competition on the CBS network based on the British series Got to Dance. Dancers from all over the country auditioned for Live to Dance in "specially constructed Dance Domes".
Resembling the British dance competition series Got to Dance, the show was first shown on January 4, 2011, and was headlined by the American Idol judge Paula Abdul as lead judge with Andrew Günsberg as host. Judging alongside Abdul were Kimberly Wyatt, the former member of Pussycat Dolls, and Michael Jackson's long-time choreographer Travis Payne. The show was intended to rival So You Think You Can Dance and unlike most other reality shows, allowed dancers of all ages to compete. The series was not renewed for a second season.
An Australian version was filmed in 2011. However, it never aired due to a scheduling conflict by another reality dance competition series Everybody Dance Now in 2012.

Auditions

Auditions were held in Los Angeles and New York City inside the Dance Dome.

Top 18

Top 18
D'Angelo & Amanda
Bev & Hap
Jalen
The Vibe
Tap Sounds Underground
Jill & Jacob
Kendall Glover
Jittin' Genius
Dax & Sarah
Dance Town Chaos
Du-Shant Stegall
Shore Thing
Roosevelt Anderson
Austen Acevedo
Dance in Flight
Twitch
Chi-Town Finest Breakers
White Tree Fine Art

Dance-Off

Semi-finals

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

Finalists

ContestantNumber of
Gold Stars
Result
Twitch3
White Tree Fine Art3Third place
The Vibe2
Kendall Glover3Runner-up
Dance Town Chaos3
D'Angelo & Amanda3Winners

Ratings

The series premiere was watched by 10.2 million viewers and was the most watched program of January 4, 2011. It additionally managed to pull a 2.4 in the Adults 18-49 demographic. The second episode, which aired in its normal timeslot of Wednesdays at eight p.m., fell hard from those numbers pulling 7.788 million viewers and a 1.8 in the Adults 18-49 demographic.
EpisodeDateTotal Viewers18-49 Demo
1January 4, 201110.2m2.4
2January 5, 20117.7m1.8
3January 12, 20116.15m1.5
4January 19, 20115.081m1.0
5January 26, 20114.512m1.0
6February 2, 20114.749m0.9
7February 9, 20114.706m0.9