So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation (American TV series) explained

Module1:
Host:Cat Deeley
Judges:Nigel Lythgoe
Paula Abdul
Jason Derulo
Maddie Ziegler
Winner:Leon "Kida" Burns
Runner Up:J.T. Church
Network:Fox
Prev Season:Season 12
Next Season:Season 14

So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation is the 13th season of So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show. The show premiered on Monday, May 30, 2016, in a new format featuring dancers between ages 8 to 13 at the time of their auditions. The season was broadcast on Fox in the United States, one show each week on Mondays, as it was the previous season.[1] The top prize remained $250,000, and Cat Deeley continued as host.[2]

Auditions were held in Los Angeles, CA, Chicago, IL and New York City. 100 dancers were selected by the judges for the Dance Academy portion of the season, in which 10 contestants were selected by, and paired with, "all-stars" from previous seasons, who mentored and performed with them during the live performance episodes.[1] [3]

Judges

Series creator and executive producer Nigel Lythgoe, along with new permanent members Paula Abdul and Jason Derulo, returned as members of the permanent judging panel and judge the audition rounds. After this, the fourth judge, dancer Maddie Ziegler, who was then 13 years old, joined the show.[4]

Format

Season 13 featured a significant shift in format in that the contestants were all between the ages of 8 and 13 at the time of their auditions. Approximately 100 dancers were selected from the auditions for the next segment of the season, the Dance Academy. From these, the top 50 were chosen, and finally the top 10 were selected as contestants by a So You Think You Can Dance "all-star" who provided mentorship during the live shows and participated as a duet partner with his or her contestant in performances.[3] [5]

Auditions

Open auditions for season 13 were held in three cities beginning in February 2016.[3] [6]

Air DateAudition VenueCityAudition Date
May 30, 2016Orpheum TheatreLos Angeles, CAFebruary 27, 2016
June 6, 2016Lou Conte Dance StudioChicago, ILMarch 11, 2016
June 13, 2016Broadway Dance CenterNew York CityMarch 18, 2016

During the audition round, the judges interviewed each auditioner, watched a brief audition and gave feedback, while the auditioner's family sat at the side of the stage and often participated in the interviews. Offstage, Cat Deeley chatted with contestants and judges. Approximately 100 dancers were sent through to the academy.[7] [8]

Dance Academy

Dance Academy week was split among two episodes. The June 20 episode covered the first day of the academy. The first task for the 10 all-stars was to watch solo dances by each of the contestants were sent through from the auditions. From these, each all-star selected five dancers (three from their own dance style and two wildcards), from the large number of auditioners, to join their "team". If a dancer was selected by more than one all-star, he or she could choose which all-star's team to join.[9] [10] Choreographer Warren Carlyle and the all-stars then taught the 50 remaining competitors a Broadway couples dance routine in 90 minutes, and dancers from each team were paired with dancers from another team.[10] After all of the couples danced, each all-star was required to cut one dancer from his or her team, leaving a total of 40 contestants. Throughout the episode, Maddie Ziegler and Cat Deeley interviewed successful competitors.[9]

The June 27 episode covered days two and three of academy week. On day two, the all-stars each narrowed down their teams to three and then two dancers, based first on a hip-hop routine for pairs choreographed by Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo, and then on a contemporary routine, created by Travis Wall, danced simultaneously by the remaining three members of each team.[10] [11] On the last day, the last two dancers from each team danced a solo just for their own all-star. Each all-star then selected one contestant, making a total of 10 contestants that he or she will mentor through the finals round.[12] [13] The all-stars and their contestants are:[14] [11]

Contemporary

season 6, 3rd place – Tate

Ballroom

season 10, top 8 – Jake

Tap
Hip-Hop

°Although Marko competed in season 8 as a contemporary/jazz dancer, he stepped in, before the first live show, to mentor hip-hop dancer Sheaden after Joshua withdrew from the show.[16]

Finals

Top 10 Contestants

ContestantAgeHome townDance styleAll-star mentorPlacement
Leon "Kida" Burns14Sacramento, California Hip HopDu-Shaunt "Fik-Shun" StegallFirst
J.T. Church10Haymarket, VirginiaJazzRobert RoldanSecond
Tate McRae13[17] Calgary, Alberta, CanadaContemporary/BalletKathryn McCormickThird
Emma Hellenkamp11San Diego, California TapGaby DiazFourth
Tahani Anderson13Victorville, California Hip HopComfort FedokeFifth
Ruby Castro12Miami, FloridaBallroomPaul KarmiryanSixth
Jake Monreal12Miami, FloridaBallroomJenna JohnsonSeventh
Jordan Nata'e Wandick14[18] Bakersfield, CaliforniaContemporary/JazzSasha Mallory
Sheaden Gabriel12Murrieta, CaliforniaHip HopMarko GermarNinth
Daniela Avanzini11Atlanta, GeorgiaBallroomJonathan PlateroTenth

Elimination chart

- + Legend - Female Male Bottom 2 contestants Eliminated
- Result show date: 7/18 !7/25 8/1 !8/22 8/29 !9/12 - !Contestant Results
Leon "Kida" BurnsWinner
J. T. ChurchRunner-Up
3rd Place
Emma Hellenkamp 4th Place
Tahani AndersonElim
Ruby CastroBtm 2Elim
Jake MonrealElim
Jordan Nata'e Wandick
Sheaden GabrielBtm 2Elim
Daniela AvanziniElim

Performances

Top 10 (July 11, 2016)

The live shows were all two-hour broadcasts. The first live show, on July 11, 2016, opened with a group dance by all ten contestants dancing with their all-stars and all together, futuristically dressed in white. In the middle of the show there was a contemporary group dance by the all-stars, and the show ended with a group hip-hop dance by all of the top-ten contestants. During the show, each contestant performed one solo and one duet with his or her all-star; both dances were in the contestant's primary dance style.[15] [19] At the beginning of the show, host Cat Deeley announced that all-star Joshua Allen has been replaced by Marko Germar, to mentor and partner with hip-hop dancer Sheaden Gabriel.[16] Maddie Ziegler observed the contestants' rehearsals and joined the judging panel, during the broadcast, giving the contestants "relatable feedback" and offering encouraging words about their performances.[4]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Top 10 and all-starsMultiple styles"Prodigy"—Nathan LanierChristopher Scott
Leon "Kida" Burns
Du-Shaunt "Fik-Shun" Stegall
Hip-hop"Winning"—FingazzChristopher Scott
Tate McRae
Kathryn McCormick
Contemporary"Goldenheart"—Dawn RichardTyce Diorio
Jake Monreal
Jenna Johnson
Cha-cha-cha"Toca Toca Radio Edit"—Fly ProjectJean-Marc Généreux
Sheaden Gabriel
Marko Germar
Hip hop"Why I'm Here (Original Mix)"—Statik Link feat. Young LiveChristopher "Pharside" Jennings
Krystal "Phoenix" Meraz
Jordan Nata'e Wandick
Sasha Mallory
Contemporary"The Light That Never Fails"—Andra DayBrian Friedman
Emma Hellenkamp
Gaby Diaz
Tap"Watch Me Do"—Meghan TrainorAnthony Morigerato
Ruby Castro
Paul Karmiryan
Cha-cha-cha"How Deep Is Your Love"—Calvin Harris & DisciplesJean-Marc Généreux
Tahani Anderson
Comfort Fedoke
Hip-hop"Cut It"—O.T. Genasis feat. Young DolphLuther Brown
Daniela Avanzini
Jonathan Platero
Salsa"Latinos"—Proyecto UnoOksana Platero
J. T. Church
Robert Roldan
Contemporary"Stand in the Light"—Jordan SmithMandy Moore
All-starsContemporary"Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix)"—X AmbassadorsMandy Moore
Top 10Hip-hop"Move (If You Wanna)"—MIMSWilldabeast
Janelle Ginestra
DancerStyleMusic
Emma HellenkampTap"Impossible"—Lion Babe
Tahani AndersonHip-hop"Anyway"—Chris Brown feat. Tayla Parx
J. T. ChurchJazzDance with Me Tonight”—Olly Murs
Ruby CastroPaso Doble"Unstoppable”—E.S. Posthumus
Daniela AvanziniJiveProud Mary”—Tina Turner
Leon "Kida" BurnsHip-hop"Ants"—edIT
Jordan Nata'e WandickContemporary"Freedom"—Anthony Hamilton & Elayna Boynton
Tate McRaeContemporary"The Beginning"—Factor Eight
Sheaden GabrielHip-hop"Look at Me Now"—Chris Brown feat. Lil Wayne & Busta Rhymes
Jake MonrealCha-cha-cha"I Like It Like That"—Tito Nieves

July 18, 2016

Derulo was unavailable this week, but all-star Stephen "tWitch" Boss took his place at the judging table; Ziegler continued to attend and comment at the contestants' rehearsals. The show opened with a group Bollywood-style number danced by all of the contestants and all-stars. In the middle of the show, the all-stars performed a piece inspired by Romeo and Juliet. Contestants were paired with each other to dance two routines; each dancer performed at least one routine outside of his or her primary style. The kids also performed duets with their all-stars. Daniela and her partner Sheaden were ranked in the bottom two, based on the previous week's voting, and Daniela was eliminated.[20]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Contestants and all-starsBollywood"Let's Nacho"—Kapoor & Sons (Since 1921) soundtrackN/A
Jordan Nata'e Wandick
Ruby Castro
African jazz"Breath Connect Us All"—Professor Trance & The EnergizersSean CheesmanSafe
J. T. Church
Emma Hellenkamp
Hip hop"Dessert (Remix)"—Dawin featuring SilentóTabitha and Napoleon D'umoSafe
Tahani Anderson
Jake Monreal
Contemporary"Tell Your Heart to Beat Again"—Danny GokeyBonnie StorySafe
Daniela Avanzini
Sheaden Gabriel
Cha-cha-cha"I Love It"—Icona Pop featuring Charli XCXUmario DialloBottom 2
Daniela eliminated
Leon "Kida" Burns
Tate McRae
Hip hop"Manolo"—Trip Lee featuring LecraeTabitha and Napoleon D'umoSafe
All-starsContemporary"Move Your Body"—SiaNick Florez and RJ DurellN/A
J. T. Church
Emma Hellenkamp
Broadway"The Jet Song"— from West Side Story; Dave GrusinSpencer LiffSafe
Jordan Nata'e Wandick
Ruby Castro
Contemporary"My Own"—WhitakerDee CasparySafe
Leon "Kida" Burns
Tate McRae
Jazz"I Do What I Love"—Ellie GouldingNick Florez and RJ DurellSafe
Daniela Avanzini
Sheaden Gabriel
Broadway"Rich Man's Frug"— from Sweet CharitySpencer LiffBottom 2
Daniela eliminated
Tahani Anderson
Jake Monreal
Jive"Jailhouse Rock"—J-Lew and the CrewEmma Slater and Sasha FarberSafe
DancersStyleMusic
Sheaden and MarkoHip hop"Treasure"—Bruno Mars
Tate and KathrynContemporary"Don't Panic"—Clairity
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"TRNSTTR (Lucian Remix)"—Black Coast featuring M. Maggie
Ruby and PaulBallroom"Muchacho"—Jonny Good
Jordan and SashaContemporary"Pure4Sure"—Sunless '97
Emma and GabyTap"Boogie Shoes"—KC and the Sunshine Band
Jake and JennaBallroom"Ain't Your Mama"—Jennifer Lopez
Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"Pep Rally"—Missy Elliott
Daniela and JonathanBallroom"Marchina (Remix 14)"—DJ DLVG
J. T. and RobertContemporary"Change is Everything"—Son Lux

July 25, 2016 (final 9)

The show began again with a dance that included all the contestants and all-stars. During the course of the broadcast, there was also a group number for the kids and later one for the all-stars. The remaining nine contestants performed full-length routines with their all-stars in their own primary styles (or similar styles), and each did a short solo in his or her primary style. The kids each gave a campaign speech as if they were running for US president. Tate McRae, who is Canadian, quipped in her speech: "The only wall that should be shared between Canada and the United States should be Travis Wall."[21] Sheaden was eliminated, based on the previous week's voting.[22] The show has been promoting the sixth annual National Dance Day, "an annual celebration that encourages Americans to embrace dance as a fun and positive way to maintain good health and combat obesity", which is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 30, 2016.[23]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Contestants and all-starsPop Jazz"Me Too"—Meghan TrainorBrian FriedmanN/A
Jake and Jenna"Hip Hip Chin Chin" (Maxim Illion Mix)—Club des BelugasDmitry Chaplin and Jenya ShatilovaSafe
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"Panda"—DesiignerDave ScottSafe
Tate and KathrynContemporary"Get Here"—Brenda Russell (Oleta Adams cover)Brian FriedmanSafe
Jordan and SashaJazz"Sax"—Fleur EastRay LeeperSafe
Sheaden and MarkoHip-hop"Down in the DM"—Yo GottiLuther BrownEliminated
Ruby and PaulArgentine Tango"Malevo"—Electro Dub TangoMiriam Larici and Leonardo BarrionuevoBottom 2
Tahani and ComfortDancehall"Get Busy"—Sean PaulLaure CourtellemontSafe
J. T. and RobertContemporary"The Mirror"—Alexandre DesplatTravis WallSafe
Emma and GabyTap"Salute"—Little MixSafe
ContestantsContemporary"Wolf"—TailorJaci RoyalN/A
All-starsContemporary"Send in the Clowns"—from A Little Night Music
(Sarah Vaughan and the Count Basie Orchestra)
Travis WallN/A
DancerStyleMusic
Tahani Hip-hop"Run the World (Girls)"—Beyoncé
Sheaden Hip-hop"Lean On"—Major Lazer featuring and DJ Snake
Ruby "The Girl's Gone Wild"—Travis Tritt
J. T. Jazz"Unsteady (Erich Lee Gravity Remix)"—X Ambassadors
Tate Contemporary"Lorikeet"—Ship Shape
Emma Tap"Expensive"—Tori Kelly featuring Daye Jack
JordanContemporary"Confident"—Demi Lovato
Jake Cha Cha Cha"It's a Man's Man's Man's World"—Seal
KidaHip-hop"Lazarus"—Trip Lee featuring Thi'si

August 1, 2016 (final 8)

The show began with a group toy-themed hip-hop routine for all of the contestants and all-stars. Later, all 10 all-stars danced a contemporary routine based on a snow-globe. Each of the contestants danced a routine in their primary style with their all-star and then paired with another contestant for a routine in a new genre. Jake and Jordan were eliminated, based on the previous week's voting.[24]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Contestants and all-starsHip-hop"Ain't Playing With Ya"—District 78Pharside Jennings & Phoenix MerazN/A
Emma and GabyTap"Walk Like an Egyptian"—The Bangles (The Puppini Sisters cover)Anthony MorigeratoSafe
Tahani and ComfortLyrical hip-hop"I'm Going Down"—Rose RoyceTabitha and Napoleon D'umoSafe
Ruby and PaulPasodoble"Echelon"—Jack TrammellJean Marc GenereuxSafe
Jordan and SashaContemporary"Amazing Grace (Premier Video Appearance)"—Harlem Gospel ChoirSean CheesmanEliminated
Jake and Jenna"Land of 1000 Dances"—Chris Kenner (Wilson Pickett cover)Jean Marc GenereuxEliminated
J. T. and RobertJazz"Friend Like Me"—from Aladdin (Ne-Yo cover)Mandy MooreSafe
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"The Buzz"—Hermitude featuring Big K.R.I.T., Mataya & Young TapzMisha GabrielSafe
Tate and KathrynContemporary"She Used to Be Mine"—Sara BareillesTravis WallSafe
All-starsContemporary"A Star in a Stoneboat"— Kevin Keller TrioTyce DiorioN/A
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Jordan and JakeHip-hop"Bad Man"—Missy Elliott featuring Vybz Kartel & M.I.A.Pharside Jennings & Phoenix Meraz
Tahani and J. T.Cha-cha-cha"Bom Bom" (Radio Edit)—Sam and the WompEmma Slater and Sasha Farber
Emma and TateBroadway"Act One: Trouble"—from Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and StollerSean Cheesman
Ruby and KidaContemporary"Over the Rainbow"—from The Wizard of Oz (Shawn McDonald cover)Mandy Moore

August 22, 2016 (final 6)

The show began with a group contemporary routine for all of the contestants and all-stars. Later, four of the female all-stars danced a contemporary routine, and Comfort and the five male all-stars danced a hip-hop number. Each of the contestants danced a routine in their primary style with their all-star, paired with another contestant for a routine in a new genre, and also performed a short solo dance in their own genre. Ruby was eliminated, based on the previous week's voting.[25] [26]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Contestants and all-starsContemporary"What the World Needs Now is Love"—Hal David and Burt Bacharach (Will Young cover)Travis WallN/A
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"Blow a Check"—Zoey DollazLuther BrownSafe
Tate and KathrynContemporary"Rise Up"—Andra DayMandy MooreSafe
Ruby and PaulJive"Rip It Up"—Little RichardMark BallasEliminated
Emma and GabyTap"We Will Rock You"—QueenNick YoungSafe
J. T. and RobertBroadway"Mr. Bojangles"—Jerry Jeff Walker (Robbie Williams cover)Al BlackstoneSafe
Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"BANJI"—Sharaya JJamal SimsSafe
Four all-star womenContemporary"This Is Not the End"—Clare MaguireMandy MooreN/A
All-star men and ComfortHip-hop"Dangerous"—Busta RhymesLuther BrownN/A
DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Emma and J. T.Contemporary"I Will Not Forget You"—Max RichterTravis Wall
Kida and TatePasodoble"Diablo Rojo"—Rodrigo y GabrielaMark Ballas
Ruby and TahaniBroadway"Stand By Me"—Ben E. King (Joseph Leo Bwarie cover)Al Blackstone
DancerStyleMusic
Ruby "Libertango"—Astor Piazzolla
Tahani Hip-hop"Bring Em Out"—T.I.
Tate Contemporary"Trophy"—NAO featuring A. K. Paul
J. T. Jazz"Feeling Good"—from The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (Michael Bublé cover)
Emma Tap"Foc"—Rodrigo y Gabriela
KidaHip-hop"Boogie Bruthas"—Fingazz

August 29, 2016 (final 5)

The show began with a group routine for all of the contestants and all-stars. Each of the contestants then danced with his or her all-star in their primary style. Two groups of all-stars danced separately: first a contemporary routine and then a Broadway number. In the second half of the show, the contestants each choreographed a duet with his or her all-star in their own genre, choosing the concept, music, costumes and make-up. Finally, judge Maddie Ziegler performed a dramatic contemporary routine paired with choreographer Travis Wall. Tahani was eliminated based on the previous week's voting.[27] [28] [29]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)Result
Contestants and all-starsContemporary"I Miss You"—BjorkNick Florez and RJ DurellN/A
Tate and KathrynContemporary"This Gift"—Glen HansardStacey TookeySafe
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop
Krump
"All the Way Up"—Fat Joe and Remy Ma featuring French Montana and InfaredPharside and PhoenixSafe
Emma and GabyTap"On the Sunny Side of the Street"—Jimmy McHugh and Dorothy Fields
(Ella Fitzgerald and Count Basie version)
Savion GloverSafe
J. T. and RobertContemporary"I'll Keep You Safe"—Sleeping at LastStacey TookeySafe
Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"WTF (Where They From)"—Missy Elliott featuring Pharrell WilliamsDave ScottEliminated
Five all-stars:
Jenna, Sasha, Kathryn, Marko and Paul
Contemporary"Feel Again"—OneRepublicTheresa StoneN/A
The other five all-stars:
Gaby, Comfort, Fik-Shun, Robert and Jonathan
Broadway"The Way You Look Tonight"—Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields,
from the film Swing Time (Maroon 5 cover)
Al BlackstoneN/A
Maddie Ziegler and Travis WallContemporary"Cage of Bones"—Son LuxTravis WallN/A
DancersStyleMusicConcept
Tate and KathrynContemporary"Footprints"—Jeff GraceUnmasked: Remove your mask to show your imperfections/true self
Kida and Fik-shunHip-hop"I Can Make Ya"—Fingazz Manipulator: Robot Kida teaches robot Fik-shun to loosen up
J. T. and RobertContemporary"Count on Me"—Bruno MarsFriendship: Friends can always count on each other
Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"No Flex Zone"—Rae SremmurdNo Flex Zone: Cool Tahani schools nerdy Comfort
Emma and GabyTap"Rather Be"—Clean Bandit (Pentatonix cover)Here With You: Two friends who would rather be together than anywhere else

September 5, 2016 (final 4): No elimination

The final four competed on Labor Day. Audience voting after this show was combined with the votes from the August 29 show to determine the results of the season, so there was no elimination this week.[30] The show again opened with a group number for the remaining contestants and the all-stars. The four contestants danced another routine, and later so did the all-stars. Each contestant performed a duet with an all-star who was not his or her mentor, in a new genre, and each also danced a solo in his or her own genre. Finally, the contestants each reprised their favorite routine of the season with their usual all-stars.[31]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Contestants and all-stars"You Don't Own Me"—Lesley Gore (Son Lux featuring Hanna Benn cover)Travis Wall
Top 4 contestantsBroadway"Ease on Down the Road"—Charlie Smalls (Diana Ross and Michael Jackson in The Wiz)Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo
Kida and SashaAfrican Jazz"Din Daa Daa" (Radio Edit)—George Kranz (Kevin Aviance cover)Sean Cheesman
Tate and JonathanSalsa"Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem"—C + C Music Factory featuring El GeneralStephanie Stevenson
Emma and JennaContemporary"How Long Will I Love You?"—Mike Scott (Ellie Goulding cover)Jaci Royal
J. T. and MarkoBollywood"Malhari"—Bajirao Mastani soundtrackNakul Dev Mahajan
Tate and KathrynContemporary"She Used to Be Mine"—Sara BareillesTravis Wall
All-stars, excluding SashaJazz"Feathery"—Milky ChanceMandy Korpinen and Elizabeth Petrin
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"Winning"—FingazzChristopher Scott
J. T. and RobertContemporary"The Mirror"—Alexandre DesplatTravis Wall
Emma and GabyTap"Walk Like an Egyptian"—The Bangles (The Puppini Sisters cover)Anthony Morigerato
DancerStyleMusic
Emma Tap"Someone Who Can Dance"—Icona Pop
J. T. Jazz"Ghost of Sky" (Epic Dub)—Steed Lord
Tate Contemporary"Easy" (Switch Screens)—Son Lux featuring Lorde
KidaHip-hop"Earned It" (Marian Hill Remix)—The Weeknd

September 12, 2016: Finale – Results

The episode began with a group dance for all the contestants and all-stars that began with the Top 4 contestants waking up and getting ready for the big day. There were also new group dances for the hip-hop finalists and their all-stars; the ballroom finalists and their all-stars; and the contemporary finalists (plus Emma) and their all stars. In addition, there was a new group routine for all the finalists plus Maddie Ziegler, and Cat Deely chose to reprise her favorite all-stars routine. During the course of the broadcast, each of the Top 4 reprised their favorite solo of the season, each judge chose two favorite routines to see again, each of the all-stars chose a favorite duet to reprise, and other duets were reprised as described below. Results were announced during the last hour of the show as follows: Emma placed 4th, Tate was 3rd, J. T. was runner-up, and Kida won the $250,000 top prize and will be featured on the cover of Dance Spirit magazine.[32]

DancersStyleMusicChoreographer(s)
Top 4 contestants, joined by Top 10 and all-starsHip-hop"Brand New"—Ben RectorChristopher Scott and Jamal Sims
Kida and Fik-shunHip-hop"I Can Make Ya"—Fingazz Kida (Nigel's pick)
Sheaden and MarkoHip hop"Treasure (Bruno Mars song)"—Bruno Mars
Tate and JonathanSalsa"Robi-Rob's Boriqua Anthem"—C + C Music Factory featuring El GeneralStephanie Stevenson (Maddie's pick)
Jordan and SashaContemporary"The Light That Never Fails"—Andra DayBrian Friedman (Paula's pick)
Jake and JennaBallroom"Ain't Your Mama"—Jennifer Lopez
Emma and GabyTap"Salute"—Little MixChloe Arnold (Jason's pick)
Kida, Fik-Shun, Sheaden, Marko, Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"Ain't No Time"—FutureLuther Brown
Tate and KathrynContemporary"This Gift"—Glen HansardStacey Tookey (Kathryn's pick)
Top 10 and MaddieContemporary"Small"—LambMandy Moore
J. T. and RobertBroadway"Mr. Bojangles"—Jerry Jeff Walker (Robbie Williams cover)Al Blackstone (Nigel's pick)
Jake, Jenna, Ruby, Paul, Daniela and JonathanBallroom"A Little Party Never Killed Nobody (All We Got)"—Fergie, Q-Tip and GoonRockDmitry Chaplin and Jenya Shatilova
Tahani and ComfortHip-hop"Pep Rally"—Missy Elliott
Special performance by Sergei PoluninBallet"Diane et Actéon"—Cesare Pugni from La EsmeraldaSergei Polunin
Ruby and PaulArgentine Tango"Malevo"—Electro Dub TangoMiriam Larici and Leonardo Barrionuevo (Paula's pick)
All-stars, excluding SashaJazz"Feathery"—Milky ChanceMandy Korpinen and Elizabeth Petrin (Cat's pick)
Kida and Fik-ShunHip-hop"The Buzz"—Hermitude featuring Big K.R.I.T., Mataya & Young TapzMisha Gabriel (Fik-Shun's pick)
Tate, Kathryn, Sasha, Jordan, J. T., Robert, Emma and GabyContemporary"Burgs"—Mt. WolfTravis Wall
Daniela and JonathanBallroom"Marchina (Remix 14)"—DJ DLVG
Ruby and PaulBallroom"Muchacho"—Jonny Good
Tahani and ComfortLyrical hip-hop"I'm Going Down"—Rose RoyceTabitha and Napoleon D'umo (Jason's pick)
Emma and GabyTap"We Will Rock You"—QueenNick Young (Gaby's pick)
Kida and TateHip hop"Manolo"—Trip Lee featuring LecraeTabitha and Napoleon D'umo (Maddie's pick)
J. T. and RobertContemporary"Stand in the Light"—Jordan SmithMandy Moore (Robert's pick)
DancerStyleMusic
J. T. Jazz"Feeling Good"—from The Roar of the Greasepaint – The Smell of the Crowd (Michael Bublé cover)
Tate Contemporary"Trophy"—NAO featuring A.K. Paul
Emma Tap"Expensive"—Tori Kelly featuring Daye Jack
KidaHip-hop"Boogie Bruthas"—Fingazz

Ratings

U.S. Nielsen ratings

ShowEpisodeFirst Air DateRating
(18–49)
Share
(18–49)
Viewers
(millions)
Rank
(timeslot)
Rank
(night)
Rank
(week)
1Auditions #11.043.75[33] 33
2Auditions #21.044.08[34] 33
3Auditions #30.933.52[35] 36
4Academy #10.833.23[36] 3 (tie)4 (tie)
5Academy #20.943.04[37] 3 (tie)4 (tie)
6Top 10 Perform0.732.89[38] 45 (tie)
7Top 10 Perform + Elimination0.732.66[39] 3 (tie)4 (tie)
8Top 9 Perform + Elimination0.732.57[40] 3 (tie)5 (tie)
9Top 8 Perform + Elimination0.732.68[41] 46 (tie)
10Top 6 Perform + Elimination0.722.62[42] 46
11Top 5 Perform + Elimination0.732.57[43] 46 (tie)
12Final 40.522.37[44] 48
13Season Finale0.722.27[45] 48
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Notes and References

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  2. Cutler, Jacqueline. "‘So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation’: The auditions, the judges and the dancers take Manhattan", New York Daily News, May 18, 2016
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  4. Gallagher, Caitlin. "Maddie Finally Judges So You Think You Can Dance & Offers Relatable Feedback to 'The Next Generation'", Bustle.com, July 11, 2016
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  6. http://www.fox.com/so-you-think-you-can-dance/article/so-you-think-you-can-dance-the-next-generation-premieres-may-30 "So You Think You Can Dance: The Next Generation Premieres Monday, May 30 on Fox"
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