Nigel Lythgoe and Adam Shankman returned as permanent judges and Cat Deeley returned to host. Mary Murphy stepped down from her judging position, but guest judged during Las Vegas week and made an appearance at the finale. Mia Michaels became the third permanent judge for this season. During the auditions, various guest judges joined Lythgoe, including Shankman and Michaels along with others. This is Michaels' first and only season of being a permanent judge. It was announced in early 2011 that Mary Murphy would return as a permanent judge for season 8. Michaels left because she felt she didn't fit well on the panel and wanted to do her own work without being linked to the show.
Is \x26quot;Beat It\x26quot; really ready for
Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe has stated numerous format changes for this season. Instead of naming a top 20 to compete in the finals, the show planned on selecting a top 10, and ended up accepting an extra dancer to create a top 11. The contestants were informed of their inclusion in the finals by the judges either traveling to each dancer's home or personally telephoning them to reveal their fate. This is in contrast to previous seasons where the contestants walked down a long corridor to face the judging panel.
Kenny Ortega, in "This is it"
Rather than partnering up the contestants with each other and eliminating two every week, partners were chosen at random each week from a pool of All-Stars, which was composed of top dancers that have appeared in previous seasons of the show. The competitors performed in their All-Star partners' specialized styles, and one dancer was eliminated every week. Only three contestants were featured in the finale, as opposed to the usual four.
this is it costume design
michael-jackson kenny-ortega
Ortega is responsible for
Plus, is it true that Michael
Is \x26quot;Beat It\x26quot; really ready for
Executive producer Nigel Lythgoe has stated numerous format changes for this season. Instead of naming a top 20 to compete in the finals, the show planned on selecting a top 10, and ended up accepting an extra dancer to create a top 11. The contestants were informed of their inclusion in the finals by the judges either traveling to each dancer's home or personally telephoning them to reveal their fate. This is in contrast to previous seasons where the contestants walked down a long corridor to face the judging panel.
Kenny Ortega, in "This is it"
Rather than partnering up the contestants with each other and eliminating two every week, partners were chosen at random each week from a pool of All-Stars, which was composed of top dancers that have appeared in previous seasons of the show. The competitors performed in their All-Star partners' specialized styles, and one dancer was eliminated every week. Only three contestants were featured in the finale, as opposed to the usual four.
this is it costume design
michael-jackson kenny-ortega
Ortega is responsible for
Plus, is it true that Michael
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