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'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Finale: Jordan Clark vs. Melissa Mitro -- Who Won?

It was all about girl power last night as 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' proclaimed contemporary dancer Jordan Clark as season four's winner, with contemporary dancer Melissa Mitro placing second. All glammed-up, the talented twosome were still stunned as they hit backstage an hour later and spoke exclusively to AOL TV Canada about their journey, the exhausting numbers and what's on the horizon.
'So You Think You Can Dance Canada': Down to the Top 6

With the threat of a double elimination looming, 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada's Top 8 put everything on the line Monday. No one disappointed, but in the end, ballroom dancer Denitsa Ikonomova and jazz dancer Adam LoPapa were cut.
This morning, the talented twosome spoke exclusively to AOL TV Canada about clothes, sex appeal and owning the stage.
'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Sends Home Francois and Yuliya
Alas, with viewers now voting on individual dancers instead of couples, ballroom's Francois Pruneau and Yuliya Zavadska were sent home. The two obviously have a lot to be proud of and spoke with AOL TV Canada about finding their rhythm, nicknames and their fellow contestants.'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Says 'Sayonara' to Geisha Chin and Joey Arrigo

It was crunch time this week on 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada.' With the top 10 almost in their grasp, the remaining 12 contestants held nothing back Monday night. Considering all the amazing talent left, it's getting harder to even fathom anyone going home but ultimately, contemporary dancers Geisha Chin and Joey Arrigo were eliminated.
Nonetheless, the two were all smiles Wednesday morning and spoke to AOL TV Canada about the results, their performances and who has a good shot at winning this competition.
'So You Think You Can Dance Canada': Carlena Britch and JP Dubé Exit the Stage

'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Says Goodbye to Shelaina and Kevin

'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Sends Home Dwayne and Teya

It's that dreaded time again. After 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' reassigned partners, the Top 18 strutted their stuff and dazzled the audience with some fancy footwork. Unfortunately, hip-hop dancers Dwayne "Boneless" Gulston and Teya Wild somehow failed to connect with viewers and they were eliminated. Despite the outcome, the two were in high spirits as they spoke with AOL TV Canada about krumping and the recent disturbing hip-hop trend on the series.
'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Says Goodbye to Rodrigo and Lauren

'So You Think You Can Dance Canada's elimination night is never easy for anyone, and after landing in the bottom three last week, salsa dancer Lauren Lyn and hip-hop dancer Rodrigo Basurto bounced back with a high-octane, swag-tastic hip-hop number. Unfortunately, it wasn't enough to keep them around and the charismatic couple was sent packing.
Jumping on the phone with AOL TV Canada, Lauren and Rodrigo spoke about six-packs, injuries and impressing the judges.
'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Sends Home First Pair of Contestants

No one wants to be sent home (especially first!), but on last night's 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada,' jazz dancer Cassandra Flammini and contemporary dancer Adam Asselin-Rioux were season 4's first eliminated contestants.
It was especially bittersweet for Montreal's Adam A, who, after just not making the top 22, was called in last minute to replace an injured Moses. AOL TV Canada caught up with Cassandra and Adam A, who reflected on what went wrong and their future plans.
Tré Armstong, Blake McGrath on 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Season 4

Canada, get your groove on! Kicking off its fourth sensational year on June 20th, 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' has once again scoured the country for the cream of the crop to participate in the ultimate dance competition.
AOL TV Canada caught up with resident judges Tré Armstrong and Blake McGrath, who weighed in on the lucky hopefuls and let us know that this may be the most exciting season yet.
What to Watch: December 27 - January 2
Desperate Housewives - Sunday January 2, 9PM ET/PT, CTV/ABCHow did I miss this? There was a riot on Wisteria Lane. An honest-to-goodness trampling, and it turns out I'm totally in touch with the mob mentality, because I also would have trampled straight for Susan. Check out the picture -- doesn't it look like Shawn Majumder turned up to help sqaush out the whining that is Susan? Awesome -- I support you Shawn! Anyhow, she's in hospital, but I have a feeling it won't be fatal. Meanwhile it looks like someone shot creepy Paul Young, and man-candy Brian Austin Green moves in with Bree.
Recap: 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' And the Winner Is...

I wouldn't say I'm high-maintenance, I just have high expectations. It takes a lot to impress me. If you've been following my TV Squad posts about this season's SYTYCDC, you'll know I've felt less than satisfied on several occasions -- when Edgar was voted off, from the shameless the plugs for Lise Watier makeup (from what I can tell, it doesn't make anyone look good), from Jean Marc Genereux's squawking. But that wasn't the case tonight. I was blown away by the calibre of the season finale's production.
For the first hour and a half we were treated to group performances from our Top 21 finalists and "favourite" duets as chosen by the judges. It was a recap of everything the judges loved about Season 3. I also enjoyed being able relive some of my favourite routines (there were so many, I can't highlight just one or two!). Before the winner was announced, each Final Four dancer performed one last time. They were also given the chance to chat about their experiences with the judges.
Recap: 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada' Final Four Perform

We're almost there, Canada... Down to the final four of this season of SYTYCDC. At this point, I can barely remember our top 22, but I can't imagine a better ending for this show: Amanda, Denys, Janick and Jeff. Tonight, all four were given the opportunity to show Canada why they should be crowned this season's SYTYCDC champ, performing a solo routine and two duets each.
Though there are two clear front-runners (Amanda and Denys), all of the dancers gave their numbers their all -- smiles were plastered on everyone's faces, even when speaking with the judges (though the judges were full of nothing but compliments tonight).
Recap: Only 4 Left on 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada'

Tonight's 'SYTYCDC' was sort of like a punch in the face.
At first it hurt.
It started off with this crazy stripper routine choreographed by I-like-to-raise-my-voice-a-bit-too-much Jean-Marc Genereux. The risque routine saw the four gals performing as strippers; the guys were the strip club's patrons clamouring for the ladies' attention. Um. OK.
Recap: 'So You Think You Can Dance Canada': The Top 8 Perform

We're getting very close to the finish line, Canada. Soon our weeks will be void of the glory that is Leah Miller.
That's right, we're down to the Top 8 performers. It's exciting. And though I've lost my favourite dancer, I'm still giving this season's dancers the benefit of my doubt. Here's how I rank the final eight performers.
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