El Gran Show (season 1 of 2016)
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Season one of the 2016 edition of ''
El Gran Show El Gran Show (''"The Amazing Show"'') was a dance reality show airing since 2010 on América Televisión in Perú. The show is the Peruvian version of the Mexican television series ''Bailando por un sueño''. The show is hosted by Gisela Valcá ...
'' premiered on April 30, 2017. In this season returned the 11 golden palette and the lifeguard. In addition, the VIP Jury returned, this time not co-opted by the public, but by a celebrity, which gave couples extra points. This season was also the first to introduce a new segment called "Partner Switch-Up", where each of the celebrities had to leave their original partner and dance with a new professional dancer for a week (a segment similar to Dancing with the Stars used since season 18). In this segment, the show presented "same-sex dance" for the first time. On July 23, 2016, model & reality TV star Milett Figueroa and Patricio Quiñones were declared the winners, actress & singer Fiorella Cayo and Jimy Garcia finished second, while singer & actor Christian Domínguez and Isabel Acevedo finished third. It was confirmed that from this season, the winning couple would no longer be chosen by the public votes, but by the main judges and ten invited judges.


Cast


Couples

On April 28, 2016, Melissa Klug was the first celebrity confirmed through a television spot. The rest of celebrities were announced during a special episode, on April 30. In the first week, professional dancers were introduced, including Isabel Acevedo, Diego Alza, José Morello and Patricio Quiñones.


Host and judges

Gisela Valcárcel, Aldo Díaz and Jaime "Choca" Mandros returned as hosts, while Morella Petrozzi, Carlos Cacho and Pachi Valle Riestra returned as judges. Michelle Alexander, producer of
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, became the new judge of the show. In addition, the VIP Jury returned, being conformed by a celebrity since this season.


Scoring charts

:''Red numbers'' indicate the sentenced for each week :Green numbers indicate the best steps for each week : the couple was eliminated that week : the couple was safe in the duel : the couple was eliminated that week and safe with a lifeguard : the winning couple : the runner-up couple : the third-place couple


Average score chart

This table only counts dances scored on a 40-point scale.


Highest and lowest scoring performances

The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges' 40-point scale are as follows:


Couples' highest and lowest scoring dances

Scores are based upon a potential 40-point maximum.


Weekly scores

''Individual judges' scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Morella Petrozzi, Carlos Cacho, Michelle Alexander, Pachi Valle Riestra, VIP Jury.''


Week 1: First Dances

The couples danced
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,
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, merengue,
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or
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. This week, none couples were sentenced. ;Running order


Week 2: Face-off Night

The couples were paired in six sets, in each set the couples perform one unlearned dance, only one of the couples in each set would gain one extra point awarded by the VIP judge. Due to work issues, Kike Suero was unable to perform, so Cielo Lobos danced with Carlos Álvarez instead (former contestant on season 1 of the 2015). ;Running order


Week 3: Party Night

The couples performed one unlearned dance. ;Running order ;*The duel *Brunella & Diego: Safe *Melissa & Jorge: Safe *David & Ximena: Eliminated


Week 4: Characterization Night

The couples (except those sentenced) performed one unlearned dance being characterized to popular music icons. Due to work issues, Christian Dominguez was unable to perform, so Isabel Acevedo danced with Andrés "Andy V" Olano instead (former contestant on season 1 of 2012). ;Running order ;*The duel *Ivana & Franco: Eliminated *Melissa & Renzo: Safe


Week 5: Versus Night

The couples were paired off into five sets, with each set of couples performing the same dance to different songs, only one of the couples in each set would gain an extra point awarded by the VIP judge. ;Running order ;*The duel *Brunella & Diego: Eliminated *Melissa & Ítalo: Safe


Week 6: Double Dance Under the Rain

The couples (except those sentenced) performed a double dance ( strip dance/ merengue house) under the rain. Michelle Alexander could not be present on this week's live show, so Santi Lesmes (guest judge in week 4) replaced her. For this reason there was no VIP judge present. ;Running order ;*The duel *Milett & Patricio: Safe *Juan & Manuela: Eliminated (but safe with the lifeguard) *Melissa & Ítalo: Safe


Week 7: Switch-Up Night

The celebrities (except sentenced) performed one unlearned dance with a different partner selected by the production. Because last week the show could not be broadcast for the
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, the production decided that three couples were sentenced to eliminate two of them at the next week. ;Running order ;*The duel *Karla & Lucas: Eliminated *Kike & Cielo: Safe


Week 8: Trio Cha-cha-cha Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced trio cha-cha-cha involving another celebrity. ;Running order ;*The duel *Dorita & José: Eliminated *Kike & Cielo: Eliminated *Melissa & Ítalo: Safe


Week 9: Quarterfinals

The couples (except sentenced couples) performed a double dance. In the little train, only the celebrities faced dancing strip dance. ;Running order ;*The duel *Juan & Manuela: Eliminated *Melissa & Ítalo: Safe


Week 10: Semifinals

The couples danced jazz and a
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which involved seven different dance styles, all being rehearsed during the week by the couples and only one being chosen by a draw in the live show. Due to work issues, Luigi Carbajal could not be present on the live show, so their dance in the first round was recorded a day before the show so that the judges could scored it. In the dance improvisation round, Thati Lira danced with Thiago Cunha instead. ;Running order ;*The duel *Melissa & Ítalo: Safe *Luigi & Thati: Eliminated (but safe with the lifeguard)


Week 11: Final

On the first part, the couples danced freestyle. On the second part, the remaining couples danced trio
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involving another celebrity. On the third part, the final three couples performed one unlearned ballroom dance. ;Running order (Part 1) ;Running order (Part 2) ;Running order (Part 3)


Dance chart

The celebrities and professional partners will dance one of these routines for each corresponding week: * Week 1:
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,
jazz Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues and ragtime. Since the 1920s Jazz Age, it has been recognized as a m ...
, merengue,
reggaeton Reggaeton (, ), also known as reggaetón and reguetón (), is a music style that originated in Panama during the late 1980s. It was later popularized in Puerto Rico. It has evolved from dancehall and has been influenced by American hip hop, ...
or
salsa Salsa most often refers to: * Salsa (Mexican cuisine), a variety of sauces used as condiments * Salsa music, a popular style of Latin American music * Salsa (dance), a Latin dance associated with Salsa music Salsa or SALSA may also refer to: ...
(First Dances) * Week 2: One unlearned dance (Face-off Night) * Week 3: One unlearned dance (Party Night) * Week 4: One unlearned dance (Characterization Night) * Week 5: One unlearned dance or learned (Versus Night) * Week 6: Double dance under the rain (Double Dance Under the Rain) * Week 7: One unlearned dance (Switch-Up Night) * Week 8: Trio Cha-cha-cha (Trio Cha-cha-cha Night) * Week 9: Double dance & the little train (Quarterfinals) * Week 10: Jazz &
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(Semifinals) * Week 11: Freestyle, trio salsa & ballroom dances (Final) : Highest scoring dance : Lowest scoring dance : Gained bonus points for winning : Gained no bonus points for losing : Danced, but not scored :In ''Italic'' indicate the dances performed in the duel


Guest judges

Since the beginning of this season, a guest judge was present at each week to comment on and rate the dance routines. In the last week were present ten guest judges, who together with the main judges determined the winning couple.


Notes


References


External links

* {{El Gran Show El Gran Show 2016 Peruvian television seasons