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'Live to Dance': Paula Abdul Returns This January

Oct 28th, 2010

Following its two-hour premiere on Tuesday, January 4, the new dance competition series, hosted by the former "American Idol" judge, will move to Wednesdays.

By Pop Tower

NEW YORK, NY — The new CBS reality-competition series "Live to Dance," which will feature one of the most inclusive talent searches ever on television, will debut with a special two hour episode, Tuesday, January 4 (8:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on CBS. Paula Abdul will serve as executive producer, mentor and lead expert of the series. "Live to Dance" will move to its regular time period on Wednesdays (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on January 5, and then be broadcast LIVE starting Wednesday, January 12.

The premiere episode of "Live to Dance" will follow dancers from across the country auditioning for Abdul and the series' experts in specially constructed Dance Domes that were built in both New York and Los Angeles to host the auditions. At the end of the premiere episode, a group of dancers from all styles, backgrounds and ages will be selected for the "Live to Dance" cast.

When the show moves to its regular time period on Wednesday, January 5, an additional group of dancers from the Dance Dome auditions, who the experts feel deserve a second look, will have one final opportunity to compete in a "dance-off," to earn a coveted spot in the "Live to Dance" cast. Those contestants who make it through the "dance-off" will travel to Los Angeles, rounding out the final cast of 18 dance acts.

Starting Wednesday, January 12, the first six dance acts will compete against each other live on CBS with two acts advancing. After a total of three rounds, the six dance acts that have advanced will compete against one another in the grand finale, where they will battle for the right to be crowned "Live to Dance" champion and awarded a $500,000 prize.

Paula Abdul will be joined on the panel of experts by Travis Payne and Kimberly Wyatt, both of whom bring an extensive dance and choreography resume to the series. Andrew Günsberg is host of the series.

"Live to Dance" is based on a format created by Princess Productions and Shine TV and is produced by Reveille. Elisabeth Murdoch, Howard T. Owens, Paula Abdul, James Sunderland, Anthony Dominici and Robin Ashbrook are executive producers.

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