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By Denni Hepburn, Ellie Ryan and Alex Clare DYING 2 DANCE

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By Denni Hepburn, Ellie Ryan and Alex Clare

DYING 2 DANCE

WITH EVERY COMPETITION THERE HAS TO BE RULES TO FOLLOW…

Have to be over the age of 16 Children under 18

have to be accompanied by an

adult at the auditionsThe audition

piece has to be 90 seconds long,

no extended time

Queuing could last all day so be sure to be there

early

Come dressed to impress,

depending on the weather

No groups, single auditions only

AIM OF THE GAME

The aim of Dying to Dance is to perform your best dance routine and wow our four judges. If you pass the first stage you’ll go on to perform to a dance off with

other competitors. This will give you the chance to knock others out of the competition and leave you the last one standing. You will be judged based on

your control, emotion while performing and timing. People who enter the competition are fighting for the chance to perform in the up coming Street Dance

3, perform with Diversity and £100, 000.

A SIMILAR COMPETITION

Got To Dance is the inspiration for our competition. From Wikipedia, this is what Got to Dance is all about.

“Got to dance originally titled Just Dance, is a reality talent show dance competition that has been broadcast on Sky1 in the United Kingdom and Ireland since 20 December 2009.

Auditions for the show take place in specially built Dance Domes and are open to all dance acts of any age, style or size.

The show is broadcast on Sky1, also in high definition, and is hosted by Davina McCall, with Ashley Banjo, Kimberly Wyatt and Aston Merrygold currently[when?] as judges. In series 1–3,

Adam Garcia was a judge and was replaced by Merrygold in series 4. The prize money is currently £250,000 for the winning act.”

JUDGESThe judges chosen for this show are…

George Sampson - The 19 year old Britan’s got talent winner, is famous for his amazing dance moves that saw him win the famous talent show.

Alan Carr – The lovable comidien would be an excellent judge on the show, he studied perfomonce art in university and being down to earth will be able to ‘speak’ for the public.

Michelle Lea – The glee start who shot to fame in the hit musical show will know not only how to put on a perfomance but also whether or not somebody else’s is believeable.

Rihanna – With being on her tour as one of the prizes for winning, its only right that the biggest pop star in the world is on the judging pannel, with contestants looking for her approval the most.

ANY QUESTIONS?