Boston Auditions: Thurs, May 28: The Next Chance to Become America’s Favorite Dancer!

Season 5 has started on FOX, but we want YOU to audition for Season 6 of SYTYCD. It’s another chance to become America’s Favorite Dancer. Dress to impress! Click for full eligibility rules and forms.
AUDITION SCHEDULE*
Doors open at 8:00AM (EXCEPT SALT LAKE).
Be prepared to stay for an extra TWO DAYS for potential callbacks.
Hyatt Regency Boston
One Avenue de Lafayette
Boston, MA 02111
*Schedule subject to change.
Check FOX.com/dance for information regarding audition details, music options and for all audition updates.
Dancers must be either a US citizen, legal permanent resident of the US, possess a current legal Employment Authorization Card enabling him/her to seek employment freely in the US (i.e., without restrictions as to employer) by the date specified in the eligibility rules. Dancers must be no younger than 18 or older than 30 years of age on the first day they register for auditions. Any dancer who is a minor in his/her state of residence must also have a parent or legal guardian sign all required documents. Dancers must provide legal, valid proof of age when they register for auditions. Click for full eligibility rules and forms. Check back at Fox.com/dance for updates.
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14 Responses to “Boston Auditions: Thurs, May 28: The Next Chance to Become America’s Favorite Dancer!”
ok so i really wanna do this audition but i have a summer program that i have to do in order to attend my college that im going to. Do you think that you would except a tape audition ?
I believe you should bring the auditions back to Chicago. How can you miss one of the top and biggest cities in the U.S.?
sooooo im turning eighteen in november of 2011
would you mind coming to chicago for the prelim auditions? cuz it will be senior year and my mom says i cant miss graduation, senior brunch, or prom
that would be super great!
thanks!
hey im from india
and i just cnt open the eligibility and rule page for participants cud u send me those plz
Thanks for writing, I truly enjoyed reading your latest post. I think you should post more frequently, you obviously have natural ability for blogging!
Where are the other dates and times for auditions????
will there be more auditions tomorrow, Friday May 29 in Boston?
do you allow people who are not actually auditioning to be in the audience?
are you having more auditions in Boston tomorrow, Friday the 29th?
if so, what time?
do you allow non-dancers to sit in the audience to watch the auditions?
Maybe the rules should change! How about entry for up to age of 39? There are some great dancers in their 30s and 30s is now the new confident 20s group. Think about it. Tell me the judges can’t dance!!! Prove it!
If you change the age restriction to 39…you get more tv audience ratings and much more fun to the age 30s group. What you got to lose? I watch Dancing with the Stars and the age groups varies. So please change the age restriction!!!!
My wife & I have been enjoying SYTUCD since it started and look forward to seeing it EVERY year.
Why can’t we find any videos of past shows? Memories of some dance routines like the iridescent hummingbird, the power dance over-the-table, and the lovers parting so he can go to work (all fuzzy memories, not great descriptions) are what we wish we could see again. This year is starting to show even greater promise so let’s start putting together those videos,… please.
Hi there! I am a semi-pro dancer, me and my partner want to audition, but he is 25 and I am 44! So, does that mean there is NO way we can audition because I am over 30? Will you please consider auditioning people over 30? Thank you so very much. Allyssa
I wish they would come back to Omaha Nebraska! We are in the middle of the US and I never got a chance to audition!
maybe you guys should come to the caribbean likedeep in the caribbean cuz therz a lot of good dancerz here
I would like to know what Mia has against Brandon! I have never seen a person display such disdain for a dancer in all my life. What is that about?