Jennifer Lopez developing dance competition series
Jennifer Lopez is on the hunt for the best dancers in the world for a new reality TV competition series.
The Booty singer started off her career as a dancer, and now she's using her first passion to help a new generation get their start in the industry with a show titled World of Dance.
Lopez has teamed up with executives at the NBC network and
international dance brand World of Dance for the unscripted series,
which will feature elite dancers from around the globe.
Competitors will be split into three divisions - kids under the age
of 16, individuals over the age of 16, and groups. They will
compete in various genres including hip-hop, tap, ballet, ballroom
and more, facing off in duels until only one act in each division
is left standing.
The finale of the 10-episode series will feature the winners from
each division competing for a $1 million grand prize and the title
of 'Best in the World'.
"This will be a fierce talent-heavy dance competition that embraces
the raw emotion and excitement that dance represents," Lopez said
in a statement. "I am excited to work with World of Dance, an
organization that has had an immeasurable impact on the dance
community, to give all dancers an enormous platform where their
dreams can be realized."
Lopez, who stars in NBC's police drama Shades of Blue, will
executive produce the series with her longtime partner Benny
Medina.
Emmy-winning choreographers Tabitha and Napoleon D'umo, who
frequently collaborate with Lopez and created her moves for her Las
Vegas residency show, are also on board to develop numbers for the
show.
This isn't Lopez's first foray in the world of reality TV - she
previously served as a judge on hit singing series American Idol,
and produced 2007's Dancelife, which centred around the lives of
seven dancers attempting to break into the world of professional
dance.