Genre(s) Tap Presented by Cat Deeley Origin Miami | Host Cat Deeley Broadcaster FOX Winner Gaby Diaz | |
Broadcast from June 1 – September 14, 2015 Judges Nigel Lythgoe, Paula Abdul, Jason Derulo |
Ricky ubeda so you think you can dance season 11 audition
So You Think You Can Dance, an American dance competition show, returned for its twelfth season on Monday, June 1, 2015. Seventeen episodes were broadcast on the Fox Network, including episode nine on Tuesday, July 21, 2015, which was a special celebrating the tenth anniversary of the show titled "A Decade of Dance Special Edition". The sixteen regular episodes aired each week on Mondays, rather than Wednesdays as it had been in recent previous seasons. On September 14, 2015, Gaby Diaz won the competition and made history by becoming the first tap dancer to win the title.
Contents
- Ricky ubeda so you think you can dance season 11 audition
- Gaby and all star robert so you think you can dance season 12 finale
- Judges
- Format
- Auditions
- Callbacks
- Note
- Meet the Top 20 July 13 2015
- Top 20 July 20 2015
- Top 18 July 27 2015
- Top 16 August 3 2015
- Top 14 August 10 2015
- Top 10 August 17 2015
- Top 8 August 24 2015
- Top 6 August 31 2015
- Top 4 Performance Finale September 7 2015
- All Stars Dance Pool
- References
Auditions were held in Dallas TX, Detroit MI, Los Angeles CA, Memphis TN and New York NY.
Gaby and all star robert so you think you can dance season 12 finale
Judges
Series creator and executive producer Nigel Lythgoe returned as a member of the permanent judging panel, along with new permanent members Paula Abdul and Jason Derulo.
The Team Captains, Travis Wall for Team Stage and tWitch for Team Street, were consulted on the selections for each team during the Vegas Call Backs.

Mary Murphy, who was a permanent judge in seasons 3 through 6 and seasons 8 through to 11, has not returned. Host Cat Deeley returns for her eleventh consecutive season.
Format
Season 12 featured a significant shift in format in that it was the first season where contestants were not selected based on their gender. Contestants were selected based on whether the competitor considered themselves a "Stage" dancer or a "Street" dancer. Stage styles included ballet, ballroom, contemporary, jazz, latin and tap, while the Street styles included freestyle, break dancing, hip-hop, and krump. Previously, the Dancers were selected across all genres and were divided by gender, with ten men and ten women being selected for the Top Twenty. This new format allowed the judges to respond to the strong number of female street dancers, and resulted in the Top Twenty, being eleven female and nine male dancers.

Once the "Top 20" were selected the public voted on their favourite dancers and the three stage and three street dancers with fewest votes were in danger of elimination. The mediums through which the public could vote continued from the previous season's methods of online through the So You Think You Can Dance website on fox.com, the Fox Now app, and SMS. Voting via telephone was once again not available.
The judges selected one stage and one street dancer from the remaining four dancers to be eliminated from the competition. When ten dancers were left in the competition, dancers were then eliminated purely on the votes from the public.
Season 12 saw the introduction of the ability for the audience to save one contestant from the stage and street teams from elimination, but only for the first four eliminations. When the Bottom 6 dancers were revealed during the live show, a five-minute period for Twitter voting was announced with one vote allowed for stage and for street per Twitter account. Once those contestants were saved, the judges were allowed to save one more dancer from each team for the first three eliminations; since the fourth was a double elimination, the Twitter vote was the only save; the judges had no say that week.
Once Top Ten were revealed, neither the audience nor judges were allowed to save any contestants.
Auditions
Open auditions for season 12 were held in five cities beginning on January 24, 2015. Lythgoe, Abdul and Derulo were the three judges for all the auditions.
In a change from previous years, the city auditions no longer had a "choreography round," where dancers whom the judges thought might not be able to handle someone else's choreography were taught a routine they then had to perform.
Callbacks
Callbacks were held in Las Vegas for season 12, a return to previous practice after season 11's were held in Los Angeles. A total of 219 dancers were given tickets at the five audition cities to the Las Vegas callbacks: 114 were selected for Team Stage, mentored by Travis Wall, and 105 were selected for Team Street, mentored by Stephen "tWitch" Boss. The first callback episode was scheduled for June 29, 2015, and the second callback episode, during which the Top 20 of 10 stage and 10 street dancers is revealed, aired on July 6, 2015.
Note
Meet the Top 20 (July 13, 2015)
Top 20 (July 20, 2015)
Top 18 (July 27, 2015)
Top 16 (August 3, 2015)
++JJ’s partner Derek Piquette injured his back during rehearsals and was advised by doctors to rest for the week. As a result, JJ performed with her choreographer Leonardo Barrionuevo and Derek Piquette is automatically in the Bottom 6 for next week.
Note: The "asterisk" symbol shows that the Dancer was saved by the live Twitter vote.
Top 14 (August 10, 2015)
Top 10 (August 17, 2015)
++JJ Rabone injured her ribs during rehearsals and was not medically cleared to perform either her solo or with an all-star partner. She would automatically have been in the Bottom 4 for the next week had she not been eliminated.