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''Let's Dance'' is a German dance
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television series that premiered on April 3, 2006, on RTL and filmed live in
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'' franchise. The format of the show consists of a celebrity paired with a professional dancer. Each couple performs predetermined dances and competes against the others for judges' points and audience votes. The couple receiving the lowest combined total of judges' points and audience votes is eliminated each week until only the champion dance pair remains.


Format

Celebrities dance in the programs with a professional or successful tournament dancer in several dances. At the end of each performance, each jury member gives a score between one and ten. Which couples on the next ''Let's Dance'' show will participate and which not, will be determined by the jury rating and the audience, who can vote for their favorites by telephone at the end of the program. The last placed in the jury evaluation receives one point, the penultimate two points and so on. The same applies to the placements of the audience rating. The organizer does not publish the results of the audience rating, numbers of callers or ranking list. The highest placed person receives as many points as there are still couples in the race in the respective episode. Jury and spectator ratings are added together, the pair with the fewest points is eliminated. If there are several last-placed couples with the same rating, the couple with the lowest audience rating will be eliminated.


Cast


Hosts

Nazan Eckes has been the host for seasons one to three. In season one and two, her co-host was Hape Kerkeling and in season three Daniel Hartwich. Between season four and ten Hartwich has been presenting alongside Sylvie Meis. The program is currently hosted by Hartwich and Austrian singer and former winner Victoria Swarovski. Daniel Hartwich was replaced by Oliver Geissen in the first regular show of season 11 and by Jan Köppen in fifth regular show and the final of season 15. ;Colour key: , - , ,


Judging panel

The judges in season one were Michael Hull, Markus Schöffl, Katarina Witt and Joachim Llambi. In season two Ute Lemper replaced Katarina Witt. The judges in season three were Harald Glööckler, Peter Kraus, Isabel Edvardsson and Joachim Llambi. In season four Roman Frieling replaced Peter Kraus and Motsi Mabuse replaced Isabel Edvardsson. In season five Maite Kelly replaced Harald Glööckler. From season six onwards, the judges are Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi.
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filled in for Ute Lemper for the season 2 final. Joachim Llambi was replaced by Rúrik Gíslason in the season 15 launch show. ;Colour key: , - , , ,


Professional dancers

Color key: : Winner of the season : Runner-up of the season : Third place of the season : Last place of the season : Withdrew or quit in the season : Still participating in the current season *Bold denotes a current professional dancer.


Series overview


Specials

Only standalone programs or formats are listed as specials, and not those that are part of another program.


Christmas Specials


Let's Dance – Let's Christmas

The show celebrated a special called '' Let's Dance – Let's Christmas'' with 5 celebrities from the past seasons on December 20, 2013, and on December 21, 2013. It was hosted by Daniel Hartwich & Sylvie Meis and the judging panel consisted of Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi. With the prize money of 10,000 euros, Magdalena Brzeska, as the winner of the show, supported blind children in
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in her function as project sponsor of ''RTL – Wir helfen Kindern''.


Let's Dance – Die große Weihnachtsshow

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=2022

= On December 23, 2022, the special ''Let's Dance – Die große Weihnachtsshow'' (''The big Christmas show'') was broadcast. The jury consisted of Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi. Up to 60 points per couple were awarded. Hosts were Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich. Participants were the winners of 2020 Lili Paul-Roncalli & Massimo Sinató, the winner of 2021 Rúrik Gíslason, who danced with Malika Dzumaev this time instead of Renata Lusin, the winners of 2022 René Casselly & Kathrin Menzinger, the runners-up of 2022 Janin Ullmann & Zsolt Sándor Cseke, and the third-place couple of 2022 Mathias Mester & Renata Lusin. All five couples presented two dances each. Although the show was taped on June 4, 2022, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all five possible winning scenarios were pre-taped. The winners were Rúrik & Malika, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to the ''
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=2023

= On December 22, 2023, there was another Christmas show. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, the hosts were Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich. Participants were the runners-up of 2012 Rebecca Mir & Massimo Sinató, the runner-up of 2016 Sarah Engels, who danced with Vadim Garbuzov this time instead of Robert Beitsch, the winners of 2018 Ingolf Lück & Ekaterina Leonova, the third-place couple of 2019 Benjamin Piwko & Isabel Edvardsson, the runners-up of 2020 Moritz Hans & Renata Lusin, and the winners of 2023 Anna Ermakova & Valentin Lusin. Although the show was taped on June 3, 2023, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all six possible winning scenarios were pre-taped. The winners were Anna & Valentin, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to ''Ein Herz für Kinder''.


=2024

= On December 20, 2024, there was the third Christmas show. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, the hosts were Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich. Participants were the quarter-finalist of 2019 Evelyn Burdecki, who danced with Vadim Garbuzov this time instead of Evgeny Vinokurov, the winners of 2022 René Casselly & Kathrin Menzinger, the semi-finalist of 2022 Amira Aly, who danced with Valentin Lusin this time instead of Massimo Sinató, the runners-up of 2023 Julia Beautx & Zsolt Sándor Cseke, the winners of 2024 Gabriel Kelly & Malika Dzumaev, and Tony Bauer & Anastasia Mărușter, another couple of 2024. Although the show was taped on June 8, 2024, TV viewers were still able to vote live for their favorites as all six possible winning scenarios were pre-taped. The winners were René & Kathrin, who donated the prize money of 10,000 euros to the '' Big Life Foundation''.


Let's Dance – Stepping Out

'' Let's Dance – Stepping Out'' was a spin-off of ''Let's Dance'' that aired on RTL in fall 2015. It was hosted by Daniel Hartwich & Sylvie Meis and the judging panel consisted of Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi. Unlike the original dance show, the contestants were all couples in real life, not one celebrity plus one professional dancer.


Let's Dance – Die große Profi-Challenge

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2019

On the show ''Let's Dance – Die große Profi-Challenge'' (''The big professional challenge''), only the professionals competed for the first time on June 27, 2019. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. The show was pre-recorded on June 19, 2019. Because of that, a voting of the studio audience decided on the winners. The solo dancers and some of the couples had other dancers on the floor. The professional challenge was won by Ekaterina Leonova & Massimo Sinató, Kathrin Menzinger & Vadim Garbuzov came second and Renata Lusin & Valentin Lusin came third. The winners were promised that one of them will be allowed to choose his or her own celebrity dance partner at Let's Dance 2020. ;Running order


2020

In 2020, there was also a professional challenge, which was broadcast live on May 29, 2020. Due to the
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, this time it took place without a studio audience. Since then there has been a phone voting of the viewers at home to decide on the winners. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. Christina Luft & Christian Polanc won the second professional challenge and Isabel Edvardsson & Marcus Weiß were runners-up. As in the previous year, Renata Lusin & Valentin Lusin took third place. For Let's Dance 2021, one of the two winners will be allowed to choose his or her own partner among the celebrities. ;Running order


2021

In 2021, there was a professional challenge as well, which was broadcast live on June 4, 2021. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. Due to a COVID-19 infection or COVID-19 contact, three originally planned couples, Alona Uehlin & Anton Skuratov, Malika Dzumaev & Zsolt Sándor Cseke and Regina Luca & Sergiu Luca, could not take part in the competition. Renata Lusin & Valentin Lusin won the third professional challenge. As in the first professional challenge in 2019, Kathrin Menzinger & Vadim Garbuzov came second. As in season 13, Christina Luft & Luca Hänni took third place. For Let's Dance 2022, one of the two winners will be allowed to choose his or her own partner among the celebrities. ;Running order


2022

In 2022, there was another professional challenge, which was broadcast live on May 27, 2022. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. For the first time, the professionals weren't allowed to choose their dance partners themselves, but rather the producers of the show put the couples together. Renata Lusin & Christian Polanc won the fourth professional challenge. It was the second win in a professional challenge for both of them. Kathrin Menzinger & Evgeny Vinokurov came second and Massimo Sinató & Vadim Garbuzov took third place. For Let's Dance 2023, one of the two winners will be allowed to choose his or her own partner among the celebrities. ;Running order


2023

In 2023, there was the fifth professional challenge, which was broadcast live on May 26, 2023. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. For the first time, lots were used to determine who danced with whom. The winners were found by a new method. After all couples had danced their freestyle, there was an interim decision. The three teams with the most votes were allowed to compete against each other a second time in a "Dance Off". They danced one after the other to the same song - "Higher" by
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. All votes from the first round were added to those from the second round. Malika Dzumaev & Zsolt Sándor Cseke were announced as the winners. Kathrin Menzinger & Valentin Lusin came second and Andrzej Cibis & Vadim Garbuzov took third place. There was a new prize as well. For Let's Dance 2024, the winning couple will create the choreography for the professional opening of the launch show. Also, both of them get a bonus jury ranking point to use within the first four regular shows that can save them and their celebrity partners from elimination. ;Running order


2024

In 2024, there was the sixth professional challenge, which was broadcast live on May 31, 2024. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. For the second time, lots were used to determine who danced with whom. This time, there were three different rounds. First, all couples danced their freestyle as usual, then the "Quickdance Battle" took place for the first time, in which all couples danced one after the other to the same song - "Spicy Margarita" by
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. An interim decision was then made. The three teams with the most votes were allowed to compete against each other a third time in a "Dance Off". Again they danced one after the other to the same song - "Can't Help Falling in Love ARK VERSION by Tommee Profitt feat. brooke. All votes from the first two rounds were added to those from the third round. Massimo Sinató & Valentin Lusin were announced as the winners. Anastasia Stan & Evgeny Vinokurov came second and Ekaterina Leonova & Paul Lorenz took third place. For Let's Dance 2025, the winning couple will create the choreography for the professional opening of the launch show. Also, both of them get a bonus jury ranking point to use within the first four regular shows that can save them and their celebrity partners from elimination. ;Running order


2025

In 2025, there was the seventh professional challenge, which was broadcast live on May 30, 2025. The judges were again Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi, they commented but gave no points. The hosts were again Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski. For the first time, the judges decided who danced with whom. For the second time, there were three different rounds. First, all couples danced their freestyle as usual, then the "Quickdance Battle" took place, in which all couples danced one after the other to the same song - " Bailar" by Deorro feat. Elvis Crespo. An interim decision was then made. The three teams with the most votes were allowed to compete against each other a third time in a "Dance Off". Again they danced one after the other to the same songs - "Codigo de Barra" by Bajofondo and "
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. All votes from the first two rounds were added to those from the third round. Ekaterina Leonova & Valentin Lusin were announced as the winners. Evgeny Vinokurov & Mariia Maksina came second and Kathrin Menzinger & Christian Polanc took third place. For Let's Dance 2026, the winning couple will create the choreography for the professional opening of the launch show. Also, both of them get a bonus jury ranking point to use within the first four regular shows that can save them and their celebrity partners from elimination. ;Running order


Let's Dance – Llambis Tanzduell

In 2019 and 2020, RTL broadcast the spin-off show ''Let's Dance – Llambis Tanzduell (Llambi's dance duel)''. In each episode, ''Let's Dance'' judge Joachim Llambi sends two professional dancers or celebrities abroad, where they learn unknown local dances. They are supported by local dance trainers. Afterwards, both of them present their skills in front of spectators in national costume together with a local dance group and also solo. Back in Germany, the professional dancers meet Llambi again and review their experiences with the images. At the end of the dance, the local dance trainers and Llambi give it a grade between 1 and 10. The sum of both points awarded determines the winner of the duel. The results of the duels were as follows:


Let's Dance – Kids

In March 2021, RTL announced that it would broadcast '' Let's Dance – Kids'' on its own streaming platform TVNOW from April 9, 2021, for four episodes. As in the original version, Daniel Hartwich and Victoria Swarovski were the presenters. Also formed Joachim Llambi, Motsi Mabuse and Jorge Gonzalez the jury. The show is based on the American version '' Dancing with the Stars: Juniors''.


Let's Dance – Die Live-Tour


2019

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2021

Let's Dance went on tour in autumn 2021 for the second time. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi again, they judged and gave points but only the audience in the arena decided on the winning couple every evening. The host was Daniel Hartwich. The group dances were choreographed by Vadim Garbuzov and Kathrin Menzinger. The tour began on 2 November in Riesa and finished on 28 November in
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. In total there were 14 cities and 19 shows. Participating couples and their dances were: Other participating professionals were: *Alexandru Ionel *Evgeny Vinokurov *Jesse Wijnans *Marta Arndt *Regina Luca *Victoria Kleinfelder-Cibis *Zsolt Sándor Cseke The results of the tour were as follows: Annotation * 2 On these dates, Isabel Edvardsson stood in for Motsi Mabuse, who was unable to be present due to her work as a judge on ''
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2022

Let's Dance went on tour in autumn 2022 for the third time. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi again, they judged and gave points but only the audience in the arena decided on the winning couple every evening. The host was Daniel Hartwich. The group dances were choreographed by Vadim Garbuzov and Kathrin Menzinger. The tour began on 31 October in Riesa and finished on 27 November in
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. In total there were 16 cities and 22 shows. Participating couples and their dances were: Other participating professionals were: *Alexandru Ionel *Andrzej Cibis *Dimitar Stefanin *Evgeny Vinokurov *Jesse Wijnans *Marta Arndt *Patricija Ionel *Regina Luca *Valentin Lusin The results of the tour were as follows: Annotation * 3 On these dates, Isabel Edvardsson stood in for Motsi Mabuse, who was unable to be present due to her work as a judge on ''
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2023

Let's Dance went on tour in autumn 2023 for the fourth time. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi again, they judged and gave points but only the audience in the arena decided on the winning couple every evening. The host was Daniel Hartwich. The group dances were choreographed by Vadim Garbuzov and Kathrin Menzinger. The tour began on 7 November in Riesa and finished on 4 December in
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. In total there were 16 cities and 20 shows. Participating couples and their dances were: Other participating professionals were: *Alexandru Ionel *Andrzej Cibis *Christina Hänni *Dimitar Stefanin *Evgeny Vinokurov *Jesse Wijnans *Katja Kalugina *Malika Dzumaev *Marta Arndt * Vadim Garbuzov The results of the tour were as follows: Annotation * 4 On these dates, Isabel Edvardsson stood in for Motsi Mabuse, who was unable to be present due to her work as a judge on ''
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2024

Let's Dance went on tour in autumn 2024 for the fifth time. The judges were Jorge González, Motsi Mabuse and Joachim Llambi again, they judged and gave points but only the audience in the arena decided on the winning couple every evening. The host was Daniel Hartwich. The group dances were choreographed by Vadim Garbuzov and Kathrin Menzinger. The tour began on 29 October in Riesa and finished on 28 November in
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References


External links

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