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So You Think You Can Dance (Belgium and the Netherlands, season 2)
 
So You Think You Can Dance
Season 2
Hosted byAn Lemmens
Dennis Weening
JudgesDan Karaty
Nicky VerNew
Jan Kooijman
WinnerEls Smekens
Release
Original networkRTL5 (Netherlands)
Vtm (Belgium)
Original releaseSeptember 1 (2009-09-01) –
November 29, 2009 (2009-11-29)
Season chronology
← Previous
Season 1
Next →
Season 3

The second season of So You Think You Can Dance in the Benelux aired in fall of 2009. It followed an initial production in the Netherlands in 2008, with the second season now expanding in scope to include Belgium. Dutch channel RTL4 continued to broadcast the show in the Netherlands, while Belgian station VTM was the Flemish broadcaster. With the departure of the first season's host, singer EliZe, the presentation duties for the show fell to new co-hosts An Lemmens and Dennis Weening, who have remained with the production for its subsequent three seasons. The second season premiered on September 1, 2009 and concluded eight weeks later on November 29, with Belgian Els Smekens announced winner in a live finale. Smekens won a choice of dance school opportunities in the U.S., a cash prize of €20,000, and a dance solo in the musical Hairspray.

Judge panel

Unlike the first season, the second season featured a less permanent make-up for the Judge panel with Dan Karaty, Jan Kooijman and Nicky VerNew with one being occasionally replaced for a week by a guest judge.

Auditions and Bootcamp

Initial open auditions were held over two days in Antwerp, with highlights broadcast as the first four episodes of the season. Of the initial auditioners, 120 were selected to progress to a group choreography round in Amsterdam. From this pool, 30 dancers were selected to participate in an intensive series of workshops known as "Bootcamp." The bootcamp for the second season was held in Los Angeles and featured choreographers Travis Payne, Timor Steffens and Kherington Payne, a former contestant on the original American series. From these competitors the judges ultimately chose the Top 18 dancers who would perform in the main competitions, or "Live Shows."

Live Shows

From the Top 18 to the Top 10, the bottom three couples, based on each week's vote, would be in danger of elimination from the competition and would be required to "Dance for their lives" (perform a solo) to avoid being the one of the two dancers dismissed. From the Top Ten to the finale, dancers received votes as individuals and not couples and eliminations were determined solely by home viewer votes.

Male Dancers

Finalist age Hometown Dance style Elimination date
Angelo Pardo 21 Rotterdam, Netherlands Hip-hop, Modern Runner-Up
Michael Iongbloed 22 Antwerp, Belgium Ballet 3rd Place
Kris Loix 28 Hoeselt/Sint-Truiden, Belgium Hip-hop November 22, 2009
Remy Tilburg 20 Amsterdam, Netherlands Hip-hop November 15, 2009
Louis Alves 28 Rotterdam, Netherlands Modern, Ballet November 8, 2009
Virgil Bonofacio 20 Capelle aan den IJssel, Netherlands Hip-hop November 1, 2009
Bruno De Rouck 18 Gent, Belgium Hip-hop October 25, 2009
Samuel Chan 19 Heule, Belgium Hip-hop October 18, 2009
Lorenzo van Velzen Bottazzi 19 Rotterdam, Netherlands Hip-hop Withdrew following injury, Oct.18 2009
Pablo Sanchez Garcia 20 Breda, Netherlands Latin October 11, 2009

Female Dancers

Finalist age Woonplaats Dans Style Elimination datum
Els Smekens 23 Aalst, Belgium Modern, Jazz Winner
Evelien Ceulemans 23 Meise, Belgium Modern, Classical ballet 4th Place
Suzanne de Bekker 20 Amsterdam, Netherlands Modern, Jazz November 22, 2009
Oona De Cleyn 21 Antwerp, Belgium Modern, Classical ballet November 15, 2009
Shiobian Dumas 24 Veghel, Netherlands Hip-hop November 8, 2009
Saartje Van de Casteele 22 Kortrijk, Belgium Hip-hop October 18, 2009/November 1, 2009
Noi Pakon Schuijffel 30 Ninove, Belgium Modern, Jazz October 25, 2009
Marleen Suurmeijer1 23 Leeuwarden, Netherlands Ballroom, Latin Withdrew due to injury, Oct. 25 2009
Rubiën Vyent 20 Rotterdam, Netherlands Hip-hop, Modern October 11, 2009

^1 Suurmeijer replaced original Top 18 finalist Ine Vanbesien after she had to voluntarily withdrawal from the competition. Suurmeijer herself had almost made the Top 18 originally, but had to withdrawal from Bootcamp early due to an injury which was healed by the live shows, allowing her to step in for Vanbesien. Suurmeijer then suffered another injury during rehearsals for the third week of the live shows, leading to her withdrawal as well, allowing contestant Saartje Van de Casteele (eliminated in week 2) to return.

Elimination Chart

Legend
Female Male Dance For Your Life Bottom Competitors |
Week: 11/10 18/10 25/10 1/11 8/11 15/11 22/11 29/11
Finalist Result
Els Smekens Winner
Angelo Pardo Runner-Up
Michael Iongbloed DFYL DFYL DFYL Btm Btm Third
Evelien Ceulemans DFYL DFYL DFYL Btm Btm Fourth
Kris Loix Btm Elim
Suzanne de Bekker DFYL DFYL Btm
Remy Tilburg DFYL Elim
Oona De Cleyn DFYL Btm
Louis Alves DFYL DFYL DFYL Elim
Shiobian Dumas
Virgil Bonofacio Elim
Saartje Van de Casteele DFYL Elim
Bruno De Rouck DFYL Elim
Noi Pakon Schuijffel DFYL
Marleen Suurmeijer Injury ¦
Samuel Chan Elim
Lorenzo van Velzen Bottazzi Injury
Pablo Sanchez Garcia Elim
Rubiën Vyent
Ine Vanbesien Injury

† Suurmeijer replaced original Top 18 finalist Ine Vanbesien after she had to voluntarily withdrawal from the competition. Suurmeijer herself had almost made the Top 18 originally, but had to withdrawal from Bootcamp early due to an injury which was healed by the live shows, allowing her to step in for Vanbesien.[1]

‡ During the performance of the first week's live routine, Velzen Bottazi was injured and could not proceed further in the competition. Remy Tilburg assumed his position the following week.[2][3] Lorenzo van Velzen Bottazzi deed weer mee tijdens seizoen 3.[4]

¦ Suurmeijer suffered another injury during rehearsals for the third week of the live shows, leading to her withdrawal as well, allowing contestant Saartje Van de Casteele (eliminated in week 2) to return.[5][6][7]

Live Show 1 (October 11, 2009)

Judge panel: Jan Kooijman, Nicky VerNew, Dan Karaty

Couple Style Music Choreography Result
Els
Angelo
Cha Cha "Sweet Dreams"—Eurythmics Roemjana de Haan
Koen Brouwers
Safe
Noi
Bruno
Disco "Let’s Dance"—Donna Summer Laurent Flament Dance for your Life
Marleen
Virgil
Viennese Waltz "I’m In Love Again"—Maria Mena Euvgenia Parakhina Safe
Suzanne
Samuel
Hip-hop "Sexyback"—Justin Timberlake Ish Ait Hamou Safe
Evelien
Louis
Modern "No One"—Alicia Keys Isabelle Beernaert Safe
Rubiën
Michael
Broadway "Me and Mrs. Jones"—Michael Bublé Cora Ringelberg Rubiën eliminated
Saartje
Pablo
Jazz "Release Me"—Agnes Cora Ringelberg Pablo eliminated
Shiobian
Kris
Lyrical hip-hop "Miss Independent"—Ne-Yo Vincent Vianen Safe
Oona
Lorenzo
Modern Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=So_You_Think_You_Can_Dance_(Belgium_and_the_Netherlands,_season_2)
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