


There can be 100 dancers in a room … but it’ll take every last one of them to decide who’ll be the next superstar choreographer.
Every move matters in the competition series Dance 100, launching on March 17. Eight incredibly talented choreographers –– who believe they have what it takes to become one of the greats –– will go head-to-head in a high-stakes dance battle.
With host and famed Peloton instructor Ally Love overseeing the competition, the contestants must create astonishing and increasingly complex numbers featuring 100 of the world’s best dancers, known as the Dance 100. The twist? The dancers not only perform, but also decide the fate of the choreographers.




And as the competition gets more intense, so do the performances. Each round, more and more members of the Dance 100 will participate in the show until all 100 of them hit the stage for an epic finale.
Here’s everything you need to know about Dance 100 Season 1.
All six episodes of Dance 100 Season 1 will be available on March 17.
If you’ve ever hopped on a Peloton, you’ve probably sweat to Ally Love. The instructor, host, speaker and founder of the lifestyle brand Love Squad is all about celebrating and empowering people to feel and move their best. As a former dancer for the New York Knicks and having trained in contemporary ballet, Love has fused fitness, dance and fun with major success –– all in pursuit of helping people tackle their goals through positivity.
The choreographers featured this season are Keenan Cooks, Rudy Garcia, Brandi Chun, Rex Kline, Akira Armstrong, Celine Edmondson, Max Pham and Janick Arseneau.
Each week, the choreographers are tasked with creating and designing mind-blowing dance routines, pulling from a pool of elite dancers known as the Dance 100. The number of dancers will steadily increase every round until the final surviving choreographers will have to craft a massive dance number featuring all 100 dancers. After each performance, the dancers cast their votes to decide who stays in the competition another week and who goes home.
As the choreographers showcase their talents on the world stage, they’re competing for a $100,000 cash prize.
Catch a glimpse of the high-stakes competition below.














































