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Created by
  
Televisa

No. of episodes
  
10

Running time
  
1–3 hours

First episode date
  
9 May 2010

Network
  
Las Estrellas

Cast
  
Liza Echeverría

Country of origin
  
Mexico

Location(s)
  
Chedraui Great Theater

Original network
  
Canal de las Estrellas

Final episode date
  
11 July 2010

Number of episodes
  
10

Presented by
  
Yuri, Liza Echeverría


Similar
  
Bailando por un Sueño, El Show de los sueños, Belén Estévez, Mañana es para siempre, Rosalinda

Bailando Por un Sueño: Segundo Campeonato Mundial de Baile (Dancing for a Dream:Second Dance World Championship) was a TV show, where celebrities and dancers from shows as Bailando por un Sueño, Dancing With the Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, etc. compete to obtain the Bicentenary Cup and to accomplish the dream of a Mexican family. It began on May 9, 2010 and finished on July 11, 2010, hosted by Yuri and Liza Echeverria. The show was aired at 19:00 (−6 GMT) on Sunday, by Canal de las Estrellas.

Contents

Format

This show was based on the format of Bailando por un Sueño. Ten couples (formed by a celebrity and a professional dancer) competed each week against each other dancing several styles to impress a panel of judges. The judges gave to each performance a score from 1–10.

From the ten scores, there was a secret one, "The Secret Score" from one judge. It was revealed at the end of the show. Also, the highest and the lowest scores were cancelled, to eliminate favoritism.

At the end of each program, the lowest-scored couples were revealed. The next week, they confronted each other in a Dance-Off. Then, the judges voted to eliminate a couple. The couple with the highest number of votes from the judges were eliminated.

Jury

There was a judge for each participating country

Scores

Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week. Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week.      indicates the couple eliminated that week.      indicates the bottom-two couples, who were in the Dance-Off for next week.      indicates the returning couple that was in the Dance-Off, but wasn't eliminated that week.      indicates the returning couple that was in the Dance-Off and wasn't eliminated that week, but was in the bottom two and in the Dance-Off for next week.      indicates the couple that was in the Dance-Off for next week, but due to the withdrawal of other couple, there wasn't eliminated couples.      indicates that the couple withdrew from the competition.      indicates the winning couple.      indicates the runner-up couple.      indicates the third-place couple.

Highest and lowest scoring performances

The best and worst performances in each dance according to the judges' marks are as follows:

Dance Schedule

The celebrities and professional partners danced these routines for each corresponding week.

  • Week 1: Demonstration Dance
  • Week 2: Disco
  • Week 3: Tango & Merengue
  • Week 4: Salsa & Freestyle Under the rain
  • Week 5: Jive & Cumbia
  • Week 6: Ballroom Cha-Cha & Cuban Mambo
  • Week 7: Hip-Hop, Samba & Freestyle On the sand
  • Week 8: Salsa en Línea, Quickstep & Reggaeton
  • Week 9: Ballroom Rumba, Flamenco Rumba/Paso Doble, Tex Mex & Freestyle in The Turning Room
  • Week 10: Dances chosen by each team: Waltz , Ballroom Cha-Cha , Quebradita & Acrobatic Lyrical
  •      Highest scoring dance      Lowest scoring dance

    Week 1

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    Running order

    Week 2

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    Secret Score: Stuart Bishop.

    Running order

    Week 3

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    Secret Score: Latin Lover.

    Running order

    Week 4

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    Secret Score: Wilmark Rizo

    Running order

    Week 5

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    Secret Score: Bérénice Bel

    Running order

    Week 6

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    Secret Score: Nick Kosovich

    Running order

    Week 7

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    / means the judge of each country can't vote for him/her own country

    Secret Score: Rossana Lignarolo

    Running order

    Week 8: Quarter-Finals

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Wilmark Rizo, Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Rafael Amargo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    / means the judge of each country can't vote for him/her own country

    Secret Score: Hugo Gómez (first round) & Jonaid Carrera (second round)

    Running order

    Week 9: Semi-Finals

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Wilmark Rizo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    / means the judge of each country can't vote for him/her own country. (Note: Due to Rafael Amargo's absence, the eliminated votes for Spain were from: Latin Lover (first round), Stuart Bishop (second round) and Nick Kosovich (third round)).

    Secret Score: Carolina Vigil

    Running order

    Week 10: Finals

    Individual judges scores in the chart below (given in parentheses) are listed in this order from left to right: Rossana Lignarolo, Jonaid Carrera, Wilmark Rizo, Hugo Gómez, Latin Lover, Stuart Bishop, Carolina Vigil, Nick Kosovich and Bérénice Bel.

    The bold and italic numbers represent the highest and the lowest scores, which was cancelled from the final score.

    / means the judge of each country can't vote for him/her own country. (Note: Due to Rafael Amargo's absence, the eliminated votes for Spain were from Latin Lover).

    Secret Score: Rossana Lignarolo

    Michael Jackson Challenge

    In Week 5, four of the male contestants were in a Dance-Off, where they performed Michael Jackson's famous songs. The winner awarded a trip for all his team to a spa in Valle de Bravo.

    Jennifer Lopez Little Train

    In Week 6, all the six female contestants were in a Dance-Off, where they performed a Jennifer Lopez's famous song. The winner awarded a trip for all her team to a spa in Valle de Bravo

    Ricky Martin Little Train

    In Week 7, six of the seven male contestants were in a Dance-Off, where they performed a Ricky Martin's famous song. The winners awarded an extra-point added to their final score.

    Lady Gaga Little Train

    In Week 7, six of the seven female contestants were in a Dance-Off, where they performed a Lady Gaga's famous song. The winners awarded an extra-point added to their final score.

    Dance Marathon

    In this challenge, each couple or each female contestant was paired with a male dancer, who isn't normally her partner in the championship. Then, each couple had to improvise the steps for the music that was being played. The winner couple awarded 2 extra-points (for each male/female dancer) added to their final score (in Week 9, the winner couple awarded 8 extra-points).

    Yuri Challenge

    In Week 5, Yuri announced she's gonna dance against celebrities in several Dance-Offs. The winner couple of each Dance-Off had to dance again in a Final Smackdown, to compete to win $150,000.

    Kids Challenge

    In Week 5, Yuri announced there will be a special competition for kids, to demonstrate how well they can dance. The competition was divided in two categories: Sub-15 (from 11 to 15 years old) and Sub-10 (from 7 to 10 years old). The winner in each category awarded $50,000.

    References

    Bailando por un Sueño: Segundo Campeonato Mundial de Baile Wikipedia