Masters of Dance

Season 1

“The Masters of Dance” also called at times “The Master of Dance” will debut at 9PM, EST on Sunday, 8 June 2008 on TLC. TLC known as “The Learning Channel” jumps into the Reality Dance Competition genre with their very own version that has a twist. The series is scheduled to have 6 30-minute episodes with the winners of the first 5 episodes competing on the 6th and final episode trying to win the grand prize of $50,000.00. The series will be hosted by Joey Lawrence who had previously competed on the ABC series “Dancing With The Stars”. The premise of this show is not to train or workout for any particular dance or routine but just be able to dance to any type or kind of music at a moment’s notice. The twist is the contestants will be dancing to one type of music and then with no notice the type of music that was playing abruptly stops and a new type begins. The basic principal is to see who can best change their style of dancing instantly without any problems. There will be a panel of 3 judges to critique each performance and they are:

Where to Watch Season 1

6 Episodes

  • The Lowdown
    E1
    The LowdownHost Joey Lawrence gives the competitors the lowdown and describes how they may walk away with $50,000 and the title Master of Dance. The dancers must transition from kicking their heels from rap to rock at the turn on the spot.
  • Waltz, Shimmy and Breakdance
    E2
    Waltz, Shimmy and BreakdanceFive new contestants hope to move on to the Tournament of Champions by doing the waltz, shimmy and breakdance.
  • The Stut
    E3
    The StutThree judges will pick a winner of five contestants who will compete by dancing the Strut, with the winner receiving $50,000.
  • The Party Train
    E4
    The Party TrainFive contestants compete in dancing the hustle or strut, party train, or pony for a chance to move on to the finals.
  • Cut the Rug
    E5
    Cut the RugThe competitors are challenged to dance to music from past eras and genres.
  • The Tournament of Champions
    E6
    The Tournament of ChampionsThe finalists compete for the championship and the $50,000 grand prize.

 

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