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Six of America's brightest entertainers come together to compete and showcase their talents with breathtaking and unique acts - featuring skills they did not even know they had.
Episode 6 : Snoop Dogg, The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Tell-A-Vision
June. 30,2015
The cast members perform with rapper Snoop Dogg, the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, and live performance art group Tell-A-Vision.
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Episode 5 : Burn the Floor, The Skating Aratas, Grounded Aerial
June. 23,2015
The Skating Arata family, modern dance team Grounded Aerial, and ballroom dance team Burn the Floor.
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Episode 4 : Board Breakers, Avenue Q, Pilobolus
June. 16,2015
The cast performs with MMA stunt group Board Breakers, Broadway production "Avenue Q," and modern dance team Pilobolus.
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Episode 3 : Blue Man Group, Double Dutch, Ben Blaque
June. 09,2015
After a week of intense training, the cast performs in pairs with the visually arresting Blue Man Group, they will take on double dutch jump rope, and they will take on the pressure of performing with crossbow artist Ben Blaque. After the cast has demonstrated their mastery of these challenging acts, the live audience will decide who has performed the best and one of the duos will walk away with bragging rights.
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Episode 2 : JabbaWockeeZ, Christian & Scooby, The Quiddlers
June. 02,2015
This week the cast performs with the energetic hip hop dance team Jabbawockeez, the physical comedy team The Quiddlers, and the heart-warming performance duo, Christian & Scooby. After the cast shows off what they learned, the live audience will decide who performed the best and one of the duos will walk away with well-earned bragging rights.
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Episode 1 : The Harlem Globetrotters, Penn & Teller, AiRealistic
May. 26,2015
Featured acts include the world famous Harlem Globetrotters, renowned magicians Penn & Teller, and the gravity defying performance group AirRealistic. With no judges or eliminations, the show allows the cast to show off their untapped talents and enjoy a little friendly competition along the way.
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