Jeanine Mason bagged the victory in ‘So you think you can dance’ show
Hey friends…
It is extremely exciting news for the viewers of the TV show ‘So you think you can dance’.
On August 6, 2009, Jeanine Mason was named the winner of ‘So You Think You Can Dance ‘. She proved to be the choice of people because of her charming attitude and ability to execute the difficult dance routines every week. Jeanine Martin sealed her victory by wowing this week with her solo number to “Por una Cabeza” number.
Though the dancers grab the centre point of the victory, the choreographers are equally important to the success of “So You Think You Can Dance.” This year, they once again lead the Emmy race for choreography, earning four of the six slots, which is itself a big win. These nominated numbers were recreated on last week’s show.

While Wade Robson, who won this race last year and in 2007, is not among the “SYTYCD” crew nominated this year, his 2007 co-winner - Mia Michaels - did land a nod. She choreographed last night’s number “One” from “A Chorus Line”; and also contending from “SYTYCD” are Tyce Diorio who devised the dance for “Brand New Day” that night and Dmitry Chaplin, Tabitha D’umo and Napoleon D’umo who handled “I Know You Want Me.”
This summer, “So You Think You Can Dance” is one of the hottest TV series on the air, drawing nearly 8 million viewers an episode. This intense interest in this sizzling dance show can only help to give it an extra kick in Emmy voting. The Fox summer smash about everyday folk vying for a chance to dance has won the choreography Emmy for the last two years in a row, while the ABC hit that pairs celebrities with professional dancers has been an Emmy also-ran for three consistent years.
Last year, “So You Think You Can Dance” competed in three, out of the five slots, with “Dancing with the Stars” earning a single nod for Julianne Hough and “High School Musical 2 ” competing as well. Two years ago, “So You Think You Can Dance” took two Emmys for choreography and “Tony Bennett: An American Classic” won a third.
