World of Dance: Season 1 - 10 Episode s
1x1 - The Qualifiers 1
May 30, 2017
The world’s elite dance acts from all ages and dance genres enter the “World Of Dance” arena to face off in the challenge of a lifetime. The acts have one chance to showcase their artistry, precision and athleticism in order to move forward in the competition and ultimately win a grand prize of million dollars.
1x2 - The Qualifiers 2
June 6, 2017
The world’s elite dance acts from all ages and dance genres enter the “World Of Dance” arena to face off in the challenge of a lifetime. The acts have one chance to showcase their artistry, precision and athleticism in order to move forward in the competition and ultimately win a grand prize of million dollars.
1x3 - The Qualifiers 3
June 13, 2017
In the final qualifing round, the world's elite dance acts from all ages and dance genres enter the "World Of Dance" arena to face off in the challenge of a lifetime.
1x4 - The Duels 1
June 20, 2017
On the first night of Duels, the top qualifying acts from each division will choose a rival and face off in a head-to-head elimination duel.
1x5 - The Duels 2
June 27, 2017
The top qualifying acts from each division will choose a rival and face off in a head-to-head elimination duel.
1x6 - The Duels 3
July 11, 2017
On the 3rd night of Duels, the top qualifying acts from each division will choose a rival and face off in a head-to-head elimination duel.
1x7 - The Cut 1
July 18, 2017
Ballet superstar Misty Copeland joins judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and NE-YO in making the most intensive - and heartbreaking - cuts of the season, starting with the Junior division.
1x8 - The Cut 2
July 25, 2017
Ballet superstar Misty Copeland joins judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and NE-YO in the final night of The Cut round, featuring Fik-Shun, Les Twins, Keone & Mari, Kinjaz and more.
1x9 - Division Final
August 1, 2017
Judges Jennifer Lopez, Derek Hough and NE-YO preside over the Divisional Final, where the best of the best vie for the top spot in Upper, Team and Junior divisions.
1x10 - World Final
August 8, 2017
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