The ‘DWTS’ Season 1 pros’ long-awaited ballroom reunion reminds fans why the show’s first era was so iconic—and how its stars and superfans have shaped television dance culture.
Few television moments move entire communities the way the original Dancing With the Stars Season 1 cast reunion just did. On November 9, 2025, fans and alumni alike watched with pride and nostalgia as the first cohort of professional dancers came together to honor the show’s twentieth anniversary—rekindling memories of a ballroom revolution that forever changed dance on TV.
Reliving TV History: The Original DWTS Pros
Long before glitz, outrage, and social media votes became the norm, DWTS’ inaugural season in 2005 was a gamble for network TV. Its concept—pairing celebrities with world-class ballroom professionals—sounded novel. But it was the pros themselves who set the show apart: Louis Van Amstel, Edyta Śliwińska, Jonathan Roberts, Ashly DelGrosso, Charlotte Jørgensen, and Alec Mazo gave American audiences their first introduction to international ballroom culture, technical artistry, and an infectious passion that made the show a phenomenon.
In a touching Instagram post, Louis Van Amstel shared behind-the-scenes photos of the reunion and wrote, “The first six are back together again. We are so grateful for the opportunity to be part of the 20th anniversary of Dancing with the Stars on TV this Tuesday on ABC. The opening number is going to be epic. Thank you Derek Hough for choreographing this amazing piece.”
The Impact of the Reunion on the Fan Community
The response among longtime viewers was immediate—and emotional. Fans flooded social media and comment threads with memories of the early seasons: Van Amstel’s signature ponytail, Jørgensen’s elegant footwork, the humble beginnings of Edyta Śliwińska’s record-breaking run. Many likened their return to “seeing long lost friends.” Parade Magazine captured this groundswell of nostalgia, noting how “most of them have not danced on the show in over a decade,” but their legacy endures in the hearts (and votes) of devoted fans.
Forum discussions on platforms like Reddit and fan-centric Facebook groups erupted with excitement. Popular threads included:
- Which Season 1 routines are still the most iconic?
- What lessons did the original pros teach new generations of dancers and viewers?
- Should legacy pros be featured in more episodes or future All-Star seasons?
Behind the Scenes: How the Reunion Came Together
The logistics of uniting the original professionals were formidable. After two decades and thirty-three seasons, many had left the show for family, choreography careers, or international opportunities. But, according to Variety, Van Amstel and the show’s producers spent months coordinating travel, rehearsals, and choreography, with Derek Hough stepping in to craft a tribute number worthy of the show’s ballroom roots.
The result? Not just a performance, but a shared catharsis for dancers and loyal fans—marking both a celebration and a unique moment of passing the torch.
From Underdogs to Icons: The Irreplaceable Legacy of DWTS Season 1 Pros
The significance of this reunion runs deeper than surface-level nostalgia. The original pros forged a distinct identity for the show:
- Technical Authority: Their competitive backgrounds brought authenticity and gravitas, which seasoned ballroom fans instantly recognized.
- Inspiring Fan Devotion: Their teaching and mentorship inspired audiences to take up ballroom, launching a surge in dance studio enrollments and local competitions nationwide (New York Times).
- Launching Superstars: Several—like Edyta Śliwińska and Alec Mazo—became household names and continued to influence pop culture through frequent appearances and teaching.
This unique blend of technical mastery and approachability is why, even with new generations of dancers, the Season 1 pros remain pillars in the DWTS community.
Fan-Powered Theories: Will There Ever Be a Full OG Season?
With reunion buzz at a fever pitch, fan blogs and comment sections swirled with hopes for an “All-Pro” anniversary season or an exhibition featuring only original dancers. Theories range from one-night-only special performances to a full-blown, competitive reunion, possibly alongside favored celebrities from early seasons.
While current ABC statements only confirm anniversary performances, insiders have hinted that persistent fan demand—especially on social media—has an outsized effect on programming choices. As Parade reports, showrunners have invited every past pro and celebrity from all 33 seasons to the live celebration episode, making a future mega-reunion more plausible than ever.
The Enduring Power of Ballroom and Fan Community
Twenty years after its debut, Dancing With the Stars continues to prove the timeless appeal of ballroom—and the unique devotion of its fans. The original professionals don’t just represent the past; they’re reminders of television’s ability to connect generations, launch dance trends, and spark lifelong friendships on and off the stage.
For those who watched in 2005, this reunion is far more than just a performance—it’s a touchstone for an entire era of fandom, influence, and joy.