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Season two of the 2015 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 August 8, 2015. In this season the format of professional dancers returned instead of dreamers. In addition, this was the first season to cancel a live show, as there was a fire on the set, forcing production to cancel the broadcast. On October 31, 2015, actor Ismael La Rosa and Michelle Vallejos were declared the winners, actor and singer Erick Elera and Andrea Huapaya finished second, while singer Milena Zárate and Anselmo Pedraza finished third.


Cast


Couples

The 12 celebrities were presented on August 1, 2015, during the finals of last season, while the professional dancers were presented during the first week. During the show, two celebrities left the competition. The first was the actress Alessandra Denegri, who withdraw due to an injury, so she was replaced by reality TV star, Chris Soifer. The second was the cumbia singer Marisol Ramírez, who withdraw the competition due to an injury, being replaced by the eliminated celebrity, Xoana González, being the first time that a previously eliminated celebrity takes the place of another.


Hosts and judges

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Aldo Díaz 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 Valcárcel ...
, Paco Bazán returned as hosts, while Morella Petrozzi, Carlos Cacho, Pachi Valle Riestra and the VIP Jury returned as judges. Bazán withdrew from the show due to personal issues, being replaced by Jaime "Choca" Mandros (former contestant of the season 1 of 2013).


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, Pachi Valle Riestra, VIP Jury.''


Week 1: First Dances

The couples danced cumbia or pachanga. ;Running order


Week 2: The Dance That I Do Not Master

The couples (except those sentenced) performed one unlearned dance which each celebrity chose as the most complicated to perform. Due to work issues, Marisol Ramírez was unable to perform, so singer Vernis Hernández replaced her. ;Running order


Week 3: Characterization Night

The couples (except those sentenced) performed one unlearned dance being characterized to popular music icons. ;Running order


Week 4: The 90's Night

The couples (except those sentenced) performed one unlearned dance to famous '90s songs. ;Running order


Week 5: Salsa Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced
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. ;Running order


Week 6: World Dances Night

The couples (except those sentenced) performed the world dances. Due to a fire produced during the performance of Coto & Laura, the production decided to cancel the live show. For this reason, the rest of the couples did not danced. It was decided that the elimination between the sentenced couples will be determined next week and that all couples would perform new dances. ;Running order


Week 7: Double Dance Night

The couples (except those sentenced) performed a double dance. In the versus, only two couples faced dancing jazz, the winner would take two extra points plus the couples who gave their support votes. ;Running order


Week 8: Trio Cha-cha-cha Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced a trio
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involving another celebrity. ;Running order


Week 9: Latin Pop Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced
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. In the little train, the participants faced dancing jazz. Due to an injury, Alessandra Denegri could not dance with Raúl Romero, so Chris Soifer enters her place from this week. ;Running order


Week 10: Jive Night

The couples (except those sentenced) danced jive. In the versus, the couples faced dancing guaracha, while in the little train, the participants faced dancing jazz. Due to an injury, Marisol Ramírez could not dance with Jorge Valcárcel, so Xoana González enters her place from this week. ;Running order


Week 11: Quarterfinals

The couples (except those sentenced) performed a trio salsa involving another celebrity and a team dance, in which only celebrities participated. ;Running order


Week 12: Semifinals

The couples (except those sentenced) performed a trio double dance involving another celebrity. In the versus, only the sentenced couples faced dancing mambo. ;Running order


Week 13: Finals

On the first part, only the sentenced couples danced cumbia. On the second part, the final three couples danced
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and
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. ;Running order (Part 1) ;Running order (Part 2)


Dance chart

The celebrities and professional partners will dance one of these routines for each corresponding week: * Week 1: Cumbia or pachanga (First Dances) * Week 2: One unlearned dance (The Dance That I Do Not Master) * Week 3: One unlearned dance (Characterization Night) * Week 4: One unlearned dance (The 90's Night) * Week 5:
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 ...
(Salsa Night) * Week 6: One unlearned dance (World Dances Night) * Week 7: Double dance & the versus (Double Dance Night) * Week 8: 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'' ...
(Trio Cha-cha-cha Night) * Week 9:
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& the little train (Latin Pop Night) * Week 10: Jive, the versus & the little train (Jive Night) * Week 11: Salsa & team dances (Quarterfinals) * Week 12: Trio double dance & the versus (Semifinals) * Week 13: Cumbia,
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&
quickstep The quickstep is a light-hearted dance of the standard ballroom dances. The movement of the dance is fast and powerfully flowing and sprinkled with syncopations. The upbeat melodies that quickstep is danced to make it suitable for both formal a ...
(Finals) : Highest scoring dance : Lowest scoring dance : Not scored or danced by the celebrity : Gained bonus points for winning this dance : Gained no bonus points for losing this dance : Danced, but not scored :In ''Italic'' indicate the dances performed in the duel


Notes


References


External links

* {{El Gran Show El Gran Show 2015 Peruvian television seasons