<P> It was initially announced that season two would have Alexandra Burke as a guest judge throughout the auditions and choreographer camp, to pull in more of the viewing audience . However, it was later announced that all four judges from season one would return as the main judges . </P> <P> So You Think You Can Dance first premiered on 2 January 2010, beginning with one audition show, introducing the top 14 and others at audition . Five elimination rounds were followed by a final, with performances and results shown on the same night . The winner would receive a prize, and would earn the title of "Britain's Favourite Dancer". The winner received £ 100,000 cash and a trip to Hollywood, where the winner performed in the U.S. season finale . </P> <P> The show was axed by BBC One due to the second series' low ratings and buying the broadcasting rights for the UK version of The Voice . </P> <P> The contestants would be held at a "producers" audition before getting to the second round, which is known as the "judges auditions" this is to help limit the number of auditionees . During the second round dancers would auditions one by one in front of the panel of judges . This will make the judges decide if they would like to put the contestant through to the second round of the competition known as "choreography camp". The auditions are held around the UK in London, Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff and Belfast . In order to find the next "British Favourite Dancer". However, a selection of auditions would only be shown on television . Judges will nominate whether they would like the contestant to continue in the competition . If three of the judges were to say "yes" and one judge to say "no" the contestant would go through . However, if two judges said "yes" and two judges said "no" you would not continue in the competition . </P>

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