Publié : jeu. nov. 13, 2008 5:19 pm
Citation :Top 10 Tour Announced
Updated Thu. Nov. 13 2008 8:45 PM ET
Tonight it was revealed on CTV that So You Think You Can Dance Canada's Top 10 are taking their moves on the road for an historic, 15-city, Canadian tour.
The So You Think You Can Dance Canada Tour, featuring the Top 10 dancers, will visit some of Canada's premiere concert venues, including Edmonton's Rexall Place (Feb. 2), Toronto's Air Canada Centre (Feb. 13), and Place des Arts in Montreal (Feb. 14). Additional cities on the tour include Kelowna, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Ottawa, Hamilton, London and Kingston.
Fans will need to act fast, or they may miss the opportunity to see their favourite dancers in person. Tickets for the national tour go on sale the weekend of November 21st, 2008. Full details regarding on-sale dates and ticket purchasing are coming soon to dance.ctv.ca.
"Before we even crown Canada's first-ever favourite dancer next month, So You Think You Can Dance Canada is making history with 19 and Dick Clark's first-ever Canadian dance tour," said Susanne Boyce, President, Creative, Content and Channels, CTV Inc. "As the #1 new series of the fall, the tour is an opportunity to give back to the fans who have supported the inaugural season in such overwhelming numbers."
The So You Think You Can Dance Canada Tour 2009 will feature hit routines from the #1 new show of the fall season.
The national tour includes the following 15 stops:
- Friday, January 30 - Vancouver, BC at GM Place
- Saturday, January 31 - Kelowna, BC at Prospera Place
- Monday, February 2 - Edmonton, AB at Rexall Place
- Thursday, February 5 - Calgary, AB at Stampede Corral
- Saturday, February 7 - Saskatoon, SK at Credit Union Centre
- Sunday, February 8 - Regina, SK at Brandt Centre
- Monday, February 9 - Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
- Tuesday, February 10 - Thunder Bay, ON at Fort William Gardens
- Thursday, February 12 - Sudbury, ON at the Sudbury Arena
- Friday, February 13 - Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
- Saturday, February 14 - Montreal, QC at Place des Arts
- Sunday, February 15 - Ottawa, ON at Scotiabank Place
- Tuesday, February 17 - Hamilton, ON at Copps Coliseum
- Wednesday, February 18 - London, ON at John Labatt Centre
- Saturday, February 21 - Kingston, ON at K-Rock Centre
The Top 10 dancers hitting the stage are:
1. Allie Bertram, 18, a Ballet dancer from Calgary
2. Arassay Reyes, 21, a Contemporary/Latin dancer from South Surrey, BC
3. Danny Arbour, 26, a Latin and Ballroom dancer from Montreal
4. Izaak Smith, 19, a Hip-Hop and Contemporary dancer from Prince George, B.C.
5. Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, 18, a Contemporary dancer from Loretto, ON
6. Lisa Auguste, 27, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Rexdale, ON
7. Miles Faber, 21, a Popper and Boogaloo dancer from Calgary
8. Natalli Reznik, 28, a Hip-Hop/Latin dancer from Toronto
9. Nico Archambault, 23, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Montreal
10. Vincent Noiseux, 22, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
source:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... 08&no_ads=
Updated Thu. Nov. 13 2008 8:45 PM ET
Tonight it was revealed on CTV that So You Think You Can Dance Canada's Top 10 are taking their moves on the road for an historic, 15-city, Canadian tour.
The So You Think You Can Dance Canada Tour, featuring the Top 10 dancers, will visit some of Canada's premiere concert venues, including Edmonton's Rexall Place (Feb. 2), Toronto's Air Canada Centre (Feb. 13), and Place des Arts in Montreal (Feb. 14). Additional cities on the tour include Kelowna, Calgary, Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Sudbury, Ottawa, Hamilton, London and Kingston.
Fans will need to act fast, or they may miss the opportunity to see their favourite dancers in person. Tickets for the national tour go on sale the weekend of November 21st, 2008. Full details regarding on-sale dates and ticket purchasing are coming soon to dance.ctv.ca.
"Before we even crown Canada's first-ever favourite dancer next month, So You Think You Can Dance Canada is making history with 19 and Dick Clark's first-ever Canadian dance tour," said Susanne Boyce, President, Creative, Content and Channels, CTV Inc. "As the #1 new series of the fall, the tour is an opportunity to give back to the fans who have supported the inaugural season in such overwhelming numbers."
The So You Think You Can Dance Canada Tour 2009 will feature hit routines from the #1 new show of the fall season.
The national tour includes the following 15 stops:
- Friday, January 30 - Vancouver, BC at GM Place
- Saturday, January 31 - Kelowna, BC at Prospera Place
- Monday, February 2 - Edmonton, AB at Rexall Place
- Thursday, February 5 - Calgary, AB at Stampede Corral
- Saturday, February 7 - Saskatoon, SK at Credit Union Centre
- Sunday, February 8 - Regina, SK at Brandt Centre
- Monday, February 9 - Winnipeg, MB at MTS Centre
- Tuesday, February 10 - Thunder Bay, ON at Fort William Gardens
- Thursday, February 12 - Sudbury, ON at the Sudbury Arena
- Friday, February 13 - Toronto, ON at Air Canada Centre
- Saturday, February 14 - Montreal, QC at Place des Arts
- Sunday, February 15 - Ottawa, ON at Scotiabank Place
- Tuesday, February 17 - Hamilton, ON at Copps Coliseum
- Wednesday, February 18 - London, ON at John Labatt Centre
- Saturday, February 21 - Kingston, ON at K-Rock Centre
The Top 10 dancers hitting the stage are:
1. Allie Bertram, 18, a Ballet dancer from Calgary
2. Arassay Reyes, 21, a Contemporary/Latin dancer from South Surrey, BC
3. Danny Arbour, 26, a Latin and Ballroom dancer from Montreal
4. Izaak Smith, 19, a Hip-Hop and Contemporary dancer from Prince George, B.C.
5. Kaitlyn Fitzgerald, 18, a Contemporary dancer from Loretto, ON
6. Lisa Auguste, 27, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Rexdale, ON
7. Miles Faber, 21, a Popper and Boogaloo dancer from Calgary
8. Natalli Reznik, 28, a Hip-Hop/Latin dancer from Toronto
9. Nico Archambault, 23, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Montreal
10. Vincent Noiseux, 22, a Contemporary/Hip-Hop dancer from Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC
source:
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/s ... 08&no_ads=