El Gran Show (season 1 of 2017)
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Season one of the 2017 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 1, 2017. This season also featured a new segment called "Bailando por El Show", in which every week two new couples faced each other to get a pass to the original competition. The VIP Jury, which was formed by a member of the artistic medium, is no longer incorporated this season. On April 15, a special presentation was made for the 10 years of the show, so the third week was filed on the following date. On June 3, 2017, Diana Sánchez and Maylor Pérez were declared the winners, Christian Domínguez and Isabel Acevedo finished second, while Andrea Luna and Marlon Pérez finished third.


Cast


Couples

Celebrities and professional dancers were announced during the first week of the program. Christian Dominguez and Isabel Acevedo returned after being disqualified last season. In addition to Acevedo, Yamila Molina, George Neyra and Mariale Pineda returned to the program as professional dancers, the rest of the dancers are new to the track.


Hosts and judges

Gisela Valcárcel Sonia Mercedes Gisela Valcárcel Álvarez (born 26 January 1963) is a Peruvian television Television presenter, hostess, actress, and businesswoman. She owns and manages the Amarige Beauty Salons & Spas in Lima. She is the director of women's ...
returned as host while Morella Petrozzi, Carlos Cacho, Michelle Alexander and Pachi Valle Riestra returned as judges. The VIP Judge was not incorporated this season. On May 27, Alfredo Di Natale (ex-judge, professional dancer and director of the Arthur Murray dance school) joined the panel as a guest judge, replacing Michelle Alexander who did not appear for personal reasons. In the final, there were ten VIP judges, who along with the main judges determined the winning couple.


Scoring charts

:''Red numbers'' indicate the sentenced for each week :Green numbers indicate the best steps for each week :"—" indicates the couple(s) did not dance that 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.''


Week 1: First Dances

The couples danced cumbia, reggaeton o
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: A ...
. Due to personal issues, not all couples danced and none were sentenced. ;Running order


Week 2: Party Night

The couples danced one unlearned dance. ;Running order


Week 3: Salsa Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced salsa and the danceathon. In the little train, only the men faced dancing strip dance. ;Running order ;The duel* *George & Mía: Eliminated *Carloncho & Alexa: Safe


Week 4: Team Night

The couples were divided into two teams led by Christian & Isabel and Yaco & Mariale, both faced each other by performing the team dances, the versus and the little-train. The team with the highest score, Christian Group, won the best steps while the Team Yaco passed sentence. The sentenced couples performed their dances, although they were not considered in the final performance. Due to personal issues, Viviana Rivasplata and Franco Bragagnini were not present at the gala, so the winning couple of the season 1 of 2016, Milett Figueroa and Patricio Quiñones, they replaced.


Week 5: Cumbia Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced cumbia. In the versus, only three couples faced dancing strip dance, the winner would take two extra points plus the couples who gave their support votes Viviana Rivasplata returned after being absent the past week, this time with the dancer André Lecca who replaced Franco Bragagnini. ;Running order ;The duel* *Yaco & Mariale: Safe *Diana & Maylor: Safe *Shirley & George: Eliminated (but safe with the lifeguard)


Week 6: Characterization Night

The couples performed one unlearned dance being characterized to popular music icons. Due to personal issues, Mariale Pineda could no longer dance with Yaco Eskenazi, so the troupe member Julianna Villacorta replaced her. ;Running order ;The duel* *Yaco & Julianna: Safe *Carloncho & Alexa: Eliminated


Week 7: Bachata Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced
bachata Bachata may refer to: * Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music **Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music * Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic * Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style * "Bachata ...
and a team dance, in which only celebrities participated. ;Running order ;The duel* *Viviana & André: Eliminated (but safe with the lifeguard) *Shirley & George: Eliminated *Yaco & Julianna: Safe


Week 8: Semifinals

''Individual judges' scores in the charts below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Morella Petrozzi, Carlos Cacho, Alfredo Di Natale, Pachi Valle Riestra.'' The couples performed a
dance improvisation Dance improvisation is the process of spontaneously creating movement. Development of movement material is facilitated through a variety of creative explorations including body mapping through levels, shape and dynamics schema. Improvisation is a f ...
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 and a trio
cha-cha-cha Cha cha cha may refer to: * ''Cha-cha-chá'' (music), a style of Cuban dance music * Cha-cha-cha (dance), a Latin American dance accompanying the music Film and television * ''Cha Cha Cha'' (film), a 2013 Italian crime film * ''Cha Cha Cha'' ...
involving another celebrity (except those sentenced). ;Running order ;The duel* *Viviana & Jimmy: Eliminated *Yaco & Julianna: Safe


Week 9: Final

On the first part, the couples danced
freestyle Freestyle may refer to: Brands * Reebok Freestyle, a women's athletic shoe * Ford Freestyle, an SUV automobile * Coca-Cola Freestyle, a vending machine * ICD Freestyle, a paintball marker * Abbott FreeStyle, a blood glucose monitor by Abbott La ...
. On the second part, the four finalist couples performed
peruvian dances Dance in Peru is an art form primarily of native origin. There are also dances that are related to agricultural work, hunting and war. In Peru dancing bears an important cultural significance. Some choreographies show certain Christian influ ...
. On the third part, the three finalist couples danced a viennese waltz. ;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: Cumbia, reggaeton 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: A ...
(First Dances) * Week 2: One unlearned dance (Party Night) * Week 3: Salsa & the danceathon (Salsa Night) * Week 4: Team dances, the versus & the little train (Team Night) * Week 5: Cumbia & the versus (Cumbia Night) * Week 6: One unlearned dance (Characterization Night) * Week 7:
Bachata Bachata may refer to: * Bachata (music), a genre of Latin American music **Traditional bachata, a subgenre of bachata music * Bachata (dance), a dance style from the Dominican Republic * Bachatón, a hybrid bachata/reggaeton music style * "Bachata ...
& the little train (Bachata Night) * Week 8:
Dance improvisation Dance improvisation is the process of spontaneously creating movement. Development of movement material is facilitated through a variety of creative explorations including body mapping through levels, shape and dynamics schema. Improvisation is a f ...
& trio
cha-cha-cha Cha cha cha may refer to: * ''Cha-cha-chá'' (music), a style of Cuban dance music * Cha-cha-cha (dance), a Latin American dance accompanying the music Film and television * ''Cha Cha Cha'' (film), a 2013 Italian crime film * ''Cha Cha Cha'' ...
(Semifinal) * Week 9:
freestyle Freestyle may refer to: Brands * Reebok Freestyle, a women's athletic shoe * Ford Freestyle, an SUV automobile * Coca-Cola Freestyle, a vending machine * ICD Freestyle, a paintball marker * Abbott FreeStyle, a blood glucose monitor by Abbott La ...
,
peruvian dances Dance in Peru is an art form primarily of native origin. There are also dances that are related to agricultural work, hunting and war. In Peru dancing bears an important cultural significance. Some choreographies show certain Christian influ ...
& viennese waltz (Final) : "—" indicates the couple(s) did not dance that week : 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 dance in "The duel"


Guest judges


Notes


References


External links

* {{El Gran Show El Gran Show 2017 Peruvian television seasons