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World of Dance Polska
GenreCompetition
Presented byOlga Kalicka
Karol Niecikowski
Judges
Country of originPoland
Original languagePolish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesRochstar S.A.
World of Dance
Nuyorican Productions
Universal Television Alternative
Original release
NetworkPolsat
ReleaseSeptember 14, 2018 (2018-09-14) –
present
Related
World of Dance (U.S.)

World of Dance Polska (World of Dance Poland) is a Polish reality competition television series based on the original American version, hosted by Olga Kalicka and Karol Niecikowski. The series features dance performers, including solo acts and larger groups, representing any style of dance, competing for a grand prize of US$100,000 (PLN 375,000).

In April 2018 Nina Terentiew, program director of Polsat, confirmed the information about the preparation of the first Polish edition of the program.[1]

Premise

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Show concept

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In preparation for the polish version, handpicked competitors, being talented in any styles of dancing, from qualifying events around the nation and thousands of online submissions, are divided into four divisions: Junior (groups of 1-4, under 18), Upper (groups of 1-4, 18 and older), Junior Team (groups of 5+, under 18) and Upper Team (groups of 5+, 18 and older). In some cases dancers who did not apply were directly contacted by the producers or their agents.

The elimination process of the contestants are in four rounds:

  1. The Qualifiers - The contestants have to qualify with at least 80 points to make it to The Duels.
  2. The Duels - The contestants choose their opponent starting with the highest scorer from the qualifiers. If the number of contestants in a division is uneven, the last duel will be competed by the three remaining opponents that were unpicked previously. The winner of the duel is the contestant/s with the highest score who then move on to The Cut.
  3. The Cut - Mentors are assigned to each division to prepare the contestants for their performances. The top three scoring acts in each division move on to The Division Finals.
  4. The Division Finals - The mentors still support the contestants from each division. The top scoring act in each division will become division champion and move on to The World Final.[2]

In The World Final all four division champions will compete for the US$100,000 (PLN 375,000) grand prize. It is expected that the concept of last season is copied; every contestant will perform twice in two separate rounds. The average score of both rounds by each contestant will make their final score. The contestant(s) with the highest final score will be crowned World of Dance champion 2018 and will win the grand prize.

Scoring

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The judges are scoring in 5 categories. Each category is worth 20 points, with a perfect score of 100:

Series overview

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Season Duration Episodes Winner's prize Finalists Presenter Judges
Premiere Finale Winner Runner-up Third place Fourth place
1 September 14, 2018 November 16, 2018 10 $100,000
(PLN 375,000)
Ildar Gaynutdinov TSN Atom Mini - Olga Kalicka
Karol Niecikowski
Rafał Kamiński Edyta Herbuś Michał Malitowski

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Michał Kurdupski (2018-04-25). "Polsat na jesień szykuje nowy format taneczny. Nina Terentiew: byłby emitowany na zmianę z "Tańcem z Gwiazdami"". Wirtualne Media (in Polish). wirtualnemedia.pl. Retrieved 2018-06-12.
  2. ^ "JNBC's "World of Dance" Welcomes Ciara, Julianne Hough, Mel B, Misty Copeland, Paula Abdul and Savion Glover as Guest Mentors and Judges". 23 July 2018.
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