Canada's favourite dance show is back for another toe tapping season as the Gemini Award-winning series SYTYCDC returns with its highly anticipated fourth season on Monday, June 20 at 8 p.m. ET.
Members of So You Think You Can Dance Canada's cast chatted with CTV.ca about just how excited they are for the premiere.
The Season 4 television promo is sharp and electric - just the way Emmy Award-winning choreographer Mia Michaels wanted it.
Denys has been training, competing and performing up a storm, continuing to prove his strong work ethic and drive.
Friday is International Dance Day and you can bet So You Think You Can Dance Canada alumni will be doing what they love best...
While waiting for Season 4 to kick off later this summer, Jean Marc Genereux was a judge on 'Danse avec les stars.'
Season 1 superstar Nico Archambault is taking dance from the slums of Serbia to the glitz and glamour of Paris, London and the Jazz Festival in Montreal.
So You Think You Can Dance Canada dancers Austin Di Iulio and Amanda Cleghorn joined Blake on stage.
Vincent Noiseux, Kim Gingras, Nicolas Bégin and Janick Arseneau are all 'coaches' in the new interactive video game, "Michael Jackson: The Experience."
SYTYCDC was intense, but not quite as intense as dancing on cement in 52 degree African heat, says Season 2 winner Tara-Jean Popowich with a laugh.
Fans expected music and stars at the JUNO Awards, but what they weren't expecting was a SYTYCDC-filled flashmob to take over the red carpet
After dancing with Lady Gaga and Janet Jackson, Natalli Reznik is thrilled to be dancing with another one of her favourite pop stars, four-time Grammy winner, Rihanna.
Dancer-choreographer Nico Archambault will be hitting the runway as celebrity host of the Telio student-design competition at Montreal Fashion Week.
What were the dancers wearing at the Vancouver auditions?
'I want to inspire people through my dancing,' says 18-year-old Michael Cameron midway through the lineup in Vancouver.
Season 3's Top 8 dancer Nathalie Heath knows the West Coast and if there's one thing she can be sure of, it's that Season 4 hopefuls should bring along an umbrella.
Season 4 auditions are wrapping up in Vancouver on Saturday, December 11, with the lineup beginning at 7 a.m. and registration beginning at 9 a.m. PT.
Auditioning dancers know how important it is to come prepared, including having a well-packed bag with everything from snacks to music to knitting.
It's way below zero and pitch black at 7 a.m. outside of Edmonton's Citadel Theatre as hopeful dancers lineup.
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