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'''Master of Dance''' was a competitive dancing program that aired on TLC in 2008, made to compete and capitalize on other dancing shows like ''So You Think You Can Dance''. The show lasted for a single season of 6 episodes, and was hosted by Joey Lawrence, with a panel of judges consisting of Loni Love, Lucinda Dickey, and Keith 'Tyce' Diorio. | '''''Master of Dance''''' was a competitive dancing program that aired on TLC in 2008, made to compete and capitalize on other dancing shows like ''So You Think You Can Dance''. The show lasted for a single season of 6 episodes, and was hosted by Joey Lawrence, with a panel of judges consisting of Loni Love, Lucinda Dickey, and Keith 'Tyce' Diorio. | ||
===Premise=== | ===Premise=== | ||
Each episode featured 5 contestants competing against each other through 3 rounds of elimination, with the contestants being judged on how well they can adapt to abrupt changes in the music, and on overall performance to a lesser extent. The winners of each episode would then move on to the Tournament of Champions, where they would then duke it out for a grand prize of $50,000 and the title of "Master of Dance".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080530000844/http://tlc.discovery.com/spotlight/master-of-dance.html An archived TLC page describing the show] Retrieved May | Each episode featured 5 contestants competing against each other through 3 rounds of elimination, with the contestants being judged on how well they can adapt to abrupt changes in the music, and on overall performance to a lesser extent. The winners of each episode would then move on to the Tournament of Champions, where they would then duke it out for a grand prize of $50,000 and the title of "Master of Dance".<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080530000844/http://tlc.discovery.com/spotlight/master-of-dance.html An archived TLC page describing the show.] Retrieved 04 May '20</ref> | ||
===Reception=== | ===Reception=== | ||
The show was criticized by audiences, and the few critical reviews | The show was criticized by audiences, and the few critical reviews that existed were mixed,<ref>[https://www.commonsensemedia.org/tv-reviews/master-of-dance Common Sense Media's review of the series.] Retrieved 04 May '20</ref> with specific attention being given to the judges and their picks of who would proceed to the Tournament of Champions. One specific example being an episode where a breakdancer who efficiently adjusted to the music shifts placed runner up, while the actual winner was an obese woman who simply spun around in circle the whole time.<ref>[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Horrible/GameShow A TV Tropes page on low-quality game shows that features ''Master of Dance''.] Retrieved 04 May '20</ref> | ||
===Availability=== | ===Availability=== | ||
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===Episode List=== | ===Episode List=== | ||
<ref>[https://www.tvtime.com/en/show/151301 A list of episodes from tvtime.com]</ref> | <ref>[https://www.tvtime.com/en/show/151301 A list of episodes from tvtime.com] Retrieved 04 May '20</ref> | ||
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|1||The Lowdown||June 9th, 2008||Lost | |1||The Lowdown||June 9th, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|2||Waltz, Shimmy and Breakdance||June 9th, 2008||Lost | |2||Waltz, Shimmy and Breakdance||June 9th, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|3||The Stut||June 16th, 2008||Lost | |3||The Stut||June 16th, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|4||The Party Train||June 16th, 2008||Lost | |4||The Party Train||June 16th, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|5||Cut the Rug||June 23rd, 2008||Lost | |5||Cut the Rug||June 23rd, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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|6||The Tournament of Champions||June 23rd, 2008||Lost | |6||The Tournament of Champions||June 23rd, 2008||<span style="color:red;">'''Lost''' | ||
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===Gallery=== | ===Gallery=== | ||
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|description1 =A low-quality clip of a performance from an unknown episode. | |description1 =A low-quality clip of a performance from an unknown episode. | ||
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==References== | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 4 May 2020
Master of Dance was a competitive dancing program that aired on TLC in 2008, made to compete and capitalize on other dancing shows like So You Think You Can Dance. The show lasted for a single season of 6 episodes, and was hosted by Joey Lawrence, with a panel of judges consisting of Loni Love, Lucinda Dickey, and Keith 'Tyce' Diorio.
Premise
Each episode featured 5 contestants competing against each other through 3 rounds of elimination, with the contestants being judged on how well they can adapt to abrupt changes in the music, and on overall performance to a lesser extent. The winners of each episode would then move on to the Tournament of Champions, where they would then duke it out for a grand prize of $50,000 and the title of "Master of Dance".[1]
Reception
The show was criticized by audiences, and the few critical reviews that existed were mixed,[2] with specific attention being given to the judges and their picks of who would proceed to the Tournament of Champions. One specific example being an episode where a breakdancer who efficiently adjusted to the music shifts placed runner up, while the actual winner was an obese woman who simply spun around in circle the whole time.[3]
Availability
Due to the show's reception and the unpopularity of it compared to it's competitors, the show was cancelled after it's first season, has not rerun since 2009, and there were no home media releases of any kind. All that exists now is a low-quality clip of one of the performances from an unknown episode, and a few online articles and websites talking about the show.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Air Date | Status |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Lowdown | June 9th, 2008 | Lost |
2 | Waltz, Shimmy and Breakdance | June 9th, 2008 | Lost |
3 | The Stut | June 16th, 2008 | Lost |
4 | The Party Train | June 16th, 2008 | Lost |
5 | Cut the Rug | June 23rd, 2008 | Lost |
6 | The Tournament of Champions | June 23rd, 2008 | Lost |
Gallery
References
- ↑ An archived TLC page describing the show. Retrieved 04 May '20
- ↑ Common Sense Media's review of the series. Retrieved 04 May '20
- ↑ A TV Tropes page on low-quality game shows that features Master of Dance. Retrieved 04 May '20
- ↑ A list of episodes from tvtime.com Retrieved 04 May '20