This season of So You Think You Can Dance is coming to an end very soon, and we may be left with television in a dance-less void. Coming off of the hype of World of Dance's pilot season and the ever-growing popularity of commercial dance, this sudden absence can seem daunting. However, one need look no further than YouTube to get their daily dose of dope dance moves. With these 15 channels in queue, it is easy to keep the hype alive.
In no particular order...
1. Tricia Miranda
https://www.youtube.com/user/patriciapink4u
Tricia is always serving sass and sensuality with her killer combos. Her "Anaconda" choreography boosted her channel to its current stardom and is a must-watch standout.
2. Willdabeast Adams
https://www.youtube.com/user/beast9688
Willdabeast brings an unparalleled sense of raw power and strength in his choreography, perfectly exemplified in his standout piece set to "Upgrade You."
3. Ian Eastwood
https://www.youtube.com/user/DJIcon
In his videos, Ian Eastwood shows off his intricate and delicate precision (and adorable personality). You'll fall in love with him after watching "Coast is Clear."
4. Keone and Mari
https://www.youtube.com/user/keoneANDmari
Like Ian Eastwood, Keone and Mari flexed their creative muscles on NBC's World of Dance this summer, but we can't get enough of them. They are the epitome of expressing love through art, as beautifully showcased in their heartwarming video, "Is This Love."
5. Janelle Ginestra
https://www.youtube.com/user/MissJanelleG
Janelle Ginestra is the embodiment of feminine power. Her combinations are experimental and so much fun to watch. A standout combination of hers is "Never Be Like You" featuring killer moves by Jade Chynoweth and Josh Killacky.
6. JoJo Gomez
https://www.youtube.com/user/jojofosho0709
JoJo Gomez is bringing sexy back with every new video. She explores raw sexual power in the best kind of way. Plus, her taste in music is fantastic, as seen in "Party Favors."
7. Sean Bankhead
https://www.youtube.com/user/ItsSeanBankhead
Sean Bankhead, an upcoming choreographer in the commercial world that hails from Atlanta (gotta represent the locals) is a monster in hip hop. His concept video set to "Humble" is incredible.
8. Royal Family
Though Royal Family doesn't have an official YouTube channel, their videos can be found everywhere on the internet. Their famous video "FRONTROW | World of Dance Los Angeles 2015" is so incredibly done and cannot be missed.
9. Phillip Chbeeb
https://www.youtube.com/user/pacman
Phillip Chbeeb, a former SYTYCD star, has an extremely unique style of choreography that focuses on making interesting shapes with the human body. You can enjoy this awe-inspiring talent of his in his partnering video set to "Slip."
10. Royal Flux
Royal Flux, a contemporary group from Los Angeles, also features very interesting shapes and creates cool dynamics through group work. Though they do not use their official YouTube account, their video "Incomplete" will take your breath away.
11. Ysabelle Capitule
https://www.youtube.com/user/tcapitule
Ysabelle "Caps" brings an unmatched coolness to dance. She's just really cool. Check out her cool coolness in her "Bodak Yellow" video. It's ice cold.
12. Brian Freedman
https://www.youtube.com/user/bfree77
Brian Freedman is the co-king of sass (along with Yanis Marshall). His videos feature maximum amounts of slayage. Check out his choreography to "Feel it Still" to see for yourself.
13. Kyle Hanagami
https://www.youtube.com/user/kylehanagami
Kyle Hanagami is one of the YouTube stars with the most playful styles. A perfect example of this can be seen in his "How Far I'll Go" video.
14. Galen Hooks
https://www.youtube.com/user/squaww03
Galen Hooksis the master of kooky isolations and weird poses that come together in brilliant pieces. One of her standouts is her choreography to "Human."
15. Yanis Marshall
https://www.youtube.com/user/MrMarshallYanis
Yanis Marshall, the other co-king of sass, is known for his unbeatable work with heels. If you're looking for some hot new moves before this weekend, feast your eyes on his "My Neck My Back" choreography.