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Come Dance with Me

Talented young dancers will invite one untrained family member or other adult who has supported their dance dreams, to become their dance partner for a chance to strut their stuff for a grand prize.

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Jenna Dewan
Self - Judge
Kennedy Rae Thompson
Self
Philip Lawrence
Self - Host

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Episode 1

The Journey Begins

Fri, Apr 15, 2022

The journey begins as 12 dance teams, each comprised of one extremely talented kid dancer and their untrained parent, enter the competition.

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