Last Thursday (July 2) twin sisters/producers Coco and Breezy took over Billboard Dance's instagram account for a star-packed live session.
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COVID-19, commonly known as the coronavirus, the entertainment and sports industries are taking proactive measures to keep themselves and their audiences safe from the virus, which can be fatal in extreme cases. On June 18, Fox announced it would be canceling its upcoming season 17 of .«Production on Season 17 of will not be moving forward due to health and governmental restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic,» a Fox rep told ET in a statement.
Last Thursday (July 2) twin sisters/producers Coco and Breezy took over Billboard Dance's instagram account for a star-packed live session.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorDoriana Sanchez may be best known for being the girl in the polka dot dress in “Dirty Dancing,” but behind the scenes the actor-turned-choreographer has made her mark on live stage shows, including Cher’s Las Vegas residency, as well as quite a few reality competition series. Most notably, she is “So You Think You Can Dance’s” choreographer.
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Melissa Gorga, 40, and her 14-year-old daughter Antonia look like sisters in a new TikTok video posted by the Real Housewives of New Jersey star. Melissa took to Instagram on June 26 to share a cute clip of the mother-daughter duo dancing on the deck of their beach house in NJ. “What my Friday nights have become @antoniagorgaa #rhonj #tiktok,” she captioned the video.
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For the first time since 2005, viewers will not be tuning in to watch amazingly talented dancers strut their stuff in television’s pre-eminent dance competition.
So You Think You Can Dance apparently doesn't think it can safely bust a move this summer. TV Guide has confirmed that Season 17 of the dance competition series has been shelved amid COVID-19 concerns.While casting for Season 17 began in March, many productions in Los Angeles were shut down due to the spread of coronavirus.
Peter White Television EditorSo You Think You Can Dance will not be waltzing on to screens this summer due to the COVID-19 production shutdown.Production on the dance reality competition was shut down earlier this year as the global pandemic started and Fox has now revealed that the 17th season of the show will not be moving forward due to “health and governmental restrictions”.“As a result, while we were looking forward to its return this summer, we cannot meet the standards we’ve set for
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“So You Think You Can Dance” Season 17 is not going to air this summer on Fox as planned.A rep for the broadcast network tells Variety that production on the dance competition series cannot move forward as planned due to health and safety restrictions caused by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.