El Gran Show

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El Gran Show
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Created by GV Producciones S.A.C
Presented by Gisela Valcarcel
Country of origin Peru
Production
Production location(s) Santa Beatriz, Lima, Perú
Running time 150 min.
Release
Original network America Television
External links
Website

El Gran Show ("The Amazing Show") is a dance reality show airing on América Televisión in Perú hosted by Gisela Valcárcel. Every season, celebrities and amateur dancers (Dreamers) are paired up. Celebrities have included actors/actresses, models, singers, athletes, teen heartthrobs, television hosts, and comedians. The format is similar to Bailando por un sueño and El Show De Los Sueños: 11 participants called "Dreamers" star in a dance competition in which the winner will realize a dream that becomes public knowledge, either to resolve a personal problem or to help someone else. The program focuses on social assistance that can be provided to talented people who have no economic means to achieve certain goals. The tool that these dreamers have to overcome adversity is their talent for dancing. Eleven couples (dreamer and hero) compete over 10 weekly galas, in which the couple who received the fewest telephone votes from viewers is eliminated. At the final gala, two couples compete to determine who will win the long-awaited fulfilment of their dream.

Seasons 2010

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - 11 13 May 15, 2010 August 7, 2010 Gisela Ponce de León Jesús Neyra Maricarmen Marín
2 – 12 12 August 14, 2010 October 30, 2010 Belén Estévez Karen Dejo Miguel Rebosio
3 – The Kings 8 7 November 6, 2010 December 18, 2010 Miguel Rebosio Belén Estévez Gisela Ponce de León

Seasons 2011

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - 8 11 May 14, 2011 July 23, 2011 Raúl Zuazo Leslie Shaw Vanessa Terkes
2 – 12 13 August 6, 2011 October 29, 2011 Jesús Neyra Belén Estévez Maricielo Effio
3 – The Kings 7 7 November 5, 2011 December 17, 2011 Belén Estévez Maricielo Effio Jesús Neyra

Seasons 2012

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - 13 13 August 25, 2012 November 17, 2012 Jhoany Vegas Denisse Dibós Macs Cayo
2 – Special Edition 8 6 November 24, 2012 December 29, 2012 Karen Dejo Micheille Soifer Alexis Grullón

Seasons 2013

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - 12 13 May 18, 2013 August 10, 2013 Emilia Drago Víctor Hugo Dávila Claudia Portocarrero
2 - 12 12 August 17, 2013 November 2, 2013 Gino Pesaressi Sheyla Rojas Carolina Cano
3 – The Kings 6 7 November 9, 2013 December 21, 2013 Carolina Cano Gino Pesaressi Emilia Drago

Seasons 2015

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - 12 11 May 16, 2015 August 1, 2015 Melissa Loza Franco Cabrera Brenda Carvalho
2 - 12 12 August 8, 2015 October 31, 2015 Ismael La Rosa Erick Elera Milena Zárate
3 – The Kings 8 7 November 7, 2015 December 19, 2015 Yahaira Plasencia Brenda Carvalho María Grazia Gamarra

Seasons 2016

Season No. of
Stars
No. of
weeks
Season Premiere Date Season Finale Date Celebrity honor places
Winner Runner-Up Third Place
1 - May 30, 2016 , 2016

Concept

The first season of the Peruvian reality show “El Gran Show” was dedicated only to dance. Eleven couples, consisting of a celebrity (called a "hero") and an amateur dancer (called a "dreamer") would dance each week, and all couples would dance the same style of dance. At the end of the show, Gisela revealed who was the winning couple of the week and the bottom two couples with the lowest scores who would go into judgment.

Scoring and the secret score

Each judge gives a 1 to 10 score, for a total score of 4 to 40. One of the scores are not shown in the same airing, it will be revealed in the end of the show with intent that couples can not add or predict final scores and keep tensions and expectations until the time of "The Case"

The Case

The bottom two couples are automatically in risk of being eliminated. The audience members have the entire week (Saturday to Saturday) to vote for their favorite couple. The sentenced couples must induce people to vote for them. On Saturday the bottom two couples are sent to duel.

Duel

The bottom two couples must dance a different dance style than all the non-sentenced couples with professional dancers. While the show is airing, the represented cities of the couples are connected live to the show, to illustrate the support of the family and sometimes of the mayor. At the end of the show, before the Judgment, Gisela reveals the percentages of the two couples. The couple with lowest percentage is eliminated and their score is void.

Faith Balls

The use of "Faith Balls" was introduced in the sixth gala of the first season, but was also used in the second season of "El Show de Los Sueños". Before Gisela revealed the percentages of the bottom two couples, a big glass cup with eight secret balls inside was brought onstage. Six balls have the El Gran Show's logo and two have an "X". Both couples choose one ball. If the chosen ball has the El Gran Show’s logo, Gisela cancels the percentage and the two couples are automatically safe. But if they choose the "X", Gisela must read the results and one couple is eliminated.

Withdrawals

First Season

  • The Playboy model and actress Tilsa Lozano had to leave the competition due to a chronic scoliosis that had affected her since childhood. However, the couple was not eliminated, but had Tilsa a replacement, the actress Pierina Carcelén, who proved to be a very good dancer, but was eliminated in the sixth week, placing sixth and winning two of the twelve weeks.
  • Roberto Martínez Vera-Tudela withdrew from the competition after five judgments due to a severe leg injury. His replacement was the former soccer player and participant of Bailando por un Sueño José Luis Carranza. However, the couple was sentenced when Roberto resigned, therefore, Jose Luis had to deal in the Duel, but he was removed the same night of his first presentation because it did not reach the highest percentage of the auddience.