As two of the most prominent dance shows on television, it’s natural that people pit “Dancing with the Stars” against the “So You Think You Can Dance” series. The competition isn’t as pronounced as one might imagine as many talents from the latter has made a name on DWTS as well. In a conversation with Glamour, pro dancer Sharna Burgess talks about the DWTS experience and how she feels the show has an edge over other dance competitions.
It's the end of a season, but "Dancing with the Stars" Season 21 is going out with a bang. The two-part season finale will be a dance-filled extravaganza like no other with the remaining contestants, guests and returning cast joining forces for a memorable close to one of the show's most exciting seasons.
Just like that, it's the semi-finals of "Dancing with the Stars" season 21. The past week has brought surprise eliminations and drama in the show from Alexa PenaVega's emotional goodbye to Tamar Braxton's health concerns, leading to her unexpected exit. Still, today is a new day and the remaining contestants have a tougher road than any other set of semi-finalists.
It’s going down the wire for the remaining couples of “Dancing with the Stars” season 21 with each couple bringing everything they’ve got to the performances. Unfortunately, someone’s got to go and this week it’s a couple that received a perfect score on both the individual and duet routines: Alexa PenaVega and Mark Ballas.
Pretty much everyone left on "Dancing with the Stars" has a shot at the coveted Mirror Ball trophy, so any exit was sure to be emotional for the celebrities and the fans. In the latest episode, fan-favorite Andy Grammer gets booted out of the competition with his partner Allison Holker, leaving six pairs standing in season 21.
Every week is getting trickier in “Dancing with the Stars” season 21, but the next episode will be a treat to those who love getting into the Halloween spirit. The contestants will be more creative than ever as they stage spooky performances in their bid for the coveted Mirror Ball trophy.
The latest episode of "Dancing with the Stars" looks a little bit different, but it feels a lot stranger for the remaining contestants. The switch-up week had its highs and lows, with the added relief of everyone surviving the night without any elimination.
Although they've been at it for weeks now, this is no time for the "Dancing with the Stars" competitors to feel comfortable. It's time for the switch-up challenge, and all of the stars and pros will need to adjust to different partners for the week ahead.
It’s only week four of “Dancing with the Stars” season 21, and the good-byes are already getting more and more difficult. This week’s fan favorite exit followed the contestant’s most sentimental and nostalgic performances, making the latest episode the most emotional of the season yet.
The second week of "Dancing with the Stars" season 21 is almost as dramatic as the first as the celebrities and pro dancers visit their hometowns and face possible elimination two nights in a row.
"Dancing with the Stars" Season 21 kicked off last night and the show is off to a strong start. The premiere jumped in right into the dancing with a lively opening number by all the contestants that earned a standing ovation from the judges, but the highlights are certainly in the solo performances.
The newest season of "Dancing with the Stars" is practically here and no one is feeling more excited and anxious as the show's new competitors. Two of the famous contestants take the time to sit down and share their thoughts on participating on television's hottest reality show.
Triple Crown winner Victor Espinoza will trade his racing boots for a pair of dancing shoes in the next few months. The jockey is set to appear on the upcoming season of "Dancing with the Stars."