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  2. So You Think You Can Dance (Malaysian TV series) season 1

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    This week witnessed the addition of Jehan Miskin to complement Juliana as hosts of the show, the first themed night, Malaysiana, which dancers performed contemporary versions of Malaysian ethnic dances, and the judges' decision to have a Bottom 6 instead of a Bottom 4, citing the need to reflect "a fiercer competition".

  3. Sky Dancers - Wikipedia

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    Sky Dancers are a line of toys that were popular in the mid-1990s and were the basis for an animated series. [1] The toys consisted of a pull-string base and a doll ...

  4. So You Think You Can Dance (Malaysian TV series) season 2

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    The second season So You Think You Can Dance began airing on 1 May 2008 on 8TV.Auditions were held in Kota Kinabalu and Kuala Lumpur. Aishah Sinclair hosts this season, while Pat Ibrahim, Ramli Ibrahim and Judimar Hernandez return as permanent judges.

  5. Skydancer - Wikipedia

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    Sky Dancers, range of dolls; Sky Dancers (TV series), animated series based on the dolls; Albums. Skydancer (Dark Tranquillity album), 1993;

  6. Sky (Malaysian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Sky (Chinese: 星空; pinyin: xīng kōng) was a Malaysian-made Mandarin drama series, produced by and aired on 8TV, which combined newly discovered celebrities, particularly from the station's reality programmes Malaysian Idol, Project Superstar Malaysia and I Wanna Be A Model, namely Hoon Mei Sim, Johnson Wee, Gary Yap, Candy Lim and Daniel Lee Chee Hun.

  7. Dance in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Dance in Malaysia encompasses dance traditions from many different ethic origins. Malay dances include Dance Dramas, Court Dramas, and Folk Dances. Other dances come from Javanese, Orang Asli, Portuguese, Siamese, Dayak, Moro, and Chinese traditions.

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  9. Category:Malaysian dancers - Wikipedia

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    This category page lists articles about notable dancers who registered with the Artistes Association of Malaysia (SENIMAN). To find a dancer, see seniman.com.my Subcategories