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You don't need to be a star and have a professional partner to take part in this dance competition show. All that's required is a camera and some nifty moves. Individual dancers and groups compete live using a home webcam, with each episode consisting of three rounds. In the first two rounds contestants, who appear on giant screens in the show's studio, dance at the same time to the same pop song. The performers judged the best move on to the final round, where they compete against the previous week's champion for a $5,000 cash prize. The ultimate night's winner is chosen by viewers and returns the next week to defend their title.
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