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(Hence, the less-watched annual PBS special "America's Ballroom Challenge," which in recent years has nonetheless become more oriented toward the showdances too, actually reorganizing the professional championships at the Ohio Star Ball, where the competition is filmed, to include more individual dances.) It is really only a live audience who can appreciate the thrill of a group competition, with each couple whizzing by one's seat, striving to outdo the pair before. Although the latter - the group dances - is far more common in regular competitions than the former, the DWTS producers rightly recognized that having all contestants on the floor at once dancing to generic, pre-selected music, with the emphasis on technique rather than showmanship, would be far too boring to a television audience.

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This show, which stems from the BBC series "Strictly Come Dancing" replicates a genuine American student / teacher (or "pro / am") ballroom dancing competition, the only difference being the emphasis on individual showcase dances, where the student has the entire floor to himself and is able to choose his own music, rather than the group dance competitions, where all students dance on the floor at once to music chosen by the competition's organizers.

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The current crop of TV shows, which all significantly differ from one another, began with "Dancing With The Stars" (hereinafter "DWTS"), now in its third year and sixth season. How did this happen in the course of only a couple years and what does it mean? That makes a total of seven dance shows currently on television.

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But, while there are only one or two such shows devoted to other arts, such as singing, modeling, fashion designing, or home remodeling, there are currently three dance shows on network television, and two cable channels – Bravo and MTV – are slated to begin broadcasting a total of four more such shows in coming months. Yes, reality TV shows in general have been the rage for some time now. And yet the show is entitled "Dance War." Why? Perhaps because the judges come from the popular TV dance show, "Dancing With The Stars," perhaps because they only discovered the truth of Inaba's statement during auditions, or perhaps the show was so named for the simple fact that the TV dance scene has taken off as of late and the producers knew including the word "dance" in the title would lure audiences. On the first day of auditions, judge Carrie Ann Inaba explained, "It's easier to teach someone who can't dance to dance than someone who can't sing to sing." And so the ability to sing well became the focal point of the competition, the dancing relegated to the background. The new TV show, "Dance War," which premiered at the beginning of January, is more, as the judges fully admit, about the competitors' abilities to sing rather than dance.










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