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Everybody Dance!

Tancyuyut Vsi! is a television program which airs on the Ukrainian channel STB and is based on the format of the American series So You Think You Can Dance. The series, hosted by Lily Rebryk and Dmitry Tankovych, first premiered in September 2008 and has since aired five seasons. The winner of the competition receives between ₴150,000 and ₴250,000 and occasionally further prizes.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Vlad Yama

    Vlad Yama

    Self - Judge

  • Francisco Gomez

    Francisco Gomez

    Self - Judge

  • Alexander Bobik

    Alexander Bobik

    Self - Judge

  • Oleksii Lytvynov

    Oleksii Lytvynov

    Self - Judge

  • Liliia Rebryk

    Liliia Rebryk

    Self - Presenter

Overview

Tancyuyut Vsi! is a television program which airs on the Ukrainian channel STB and is based on the format of the American series So You Think You Can Dance. The series, hosted by Lily Rebryk and Dmitry Tankovych, first premiered in September 2008 and has since aired five seasons. The winner of the competition receives between ₴150,000 and ₴250,000 and occasionally further prizes.

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