Paula Abdul Touts New Dance Show; Auditions Coming Up

Paul Abdul has talked about her new dance show which is set to hold its first auditions next month.
Paula Abdul Touts New Dance Show; Auditions Coming Up
Paul Abdul has talked about her new dance show which is set to hold its first auditions next month. (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
8/30/2010
Updated:
10/1/2015
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Paul Abdul has talked about her new dance show which is set to hold its first auditions next month. (Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Paul Abdul, fresh from leaving “American Idol,” did not hesitate to talk about her new dance show which is set to hold its first auditions next month.

Abdul, before the Emmy Awards ceremony on Sunday evening, told OnTheRedCarpet.com that there is no age limit on the show.

“You can be of any age, from like five or six to 105 or 6 and you would be surprised at the unbelievable, beautiful, niche-oriented, passionate dancers coming forward,” she said.

The show doesn’t have an official name yet and is simply called Paula Abdul’s Dance Show, and will be based on the UK television series “Got to Dance” which will debut next season.

Her show has a website paulaabduldanceshow.com, and potential contestants can upload their audition videos here.

“You can enter as a soloist, a duo, a group, in all styles of dance,” Abdul told the website. “In fact, I’m encouraging people to fuse styles together.”

{etRelate 36086, 41483}Abdul, who rose to fame as a singer in the 1980s, has an extensive background in dance and choreography. She served as the choreographer for many popular music videos in the 1980s before recording music herself.

She joined American Idol in 2002 and left after 2009.