Bailando_por_un_Sueño_2007

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Bailando por un Sueño 2007

Season of television series


Bailando por un Sueño 2007 was the fourth Argentine season of Bailando por un Sueño.

Quick Facts Bailando por un Sueño 2007, Release ...

The first show of the season aired on April 16, 2007 as part of the original show, Showmatch, broadcast on Canal 13 and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. This time, there were 32 couples competing, and the competition lasted 30 weeks. The winner was revealed on the season finale, on November 6, 2007: the comedian and model Celina Rucci, who was paired with the professional dancer, Matías Sayago.

The panel of judges had one change: Reina Reech left and was replaced by model, actress and vedette Graciela Alfano. The other judges from the previous season stayed on: Moria Casán, Jorge Lafauci and Gerardo Sofovich.

Couples

More information Celebrity, Notability ...
  • ^[a] Rodrigo "La Hiena" Barrios left the competition, and José María Listorti entered in his place.
  • ^[b] Catherine Fulop left the competition, and Cinthia Fernández entered in her place.
  • Winners of the re-entry (round 18):
    • Anabel Cherubito (replacing Soledad Fandiño) & Lucas Álvarez Márquez
    • Claudia Fernández (replacing Iliana Calabró) & Maximiliano D'Iorio
    • Flavia Palmiero & Exequiel López
    • María Eugenia Ritó (replacing Juana Repetto) & Esteban Hernández
    • Silvia Süller (replacing Carmen Barbieri) & Leandro Ángelo.

Scoring chart

More information Celebrity(s), Place ...
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 couple was saved by the public.
indicates the couple was saved by the jury.
indicates the couple withdrew.
indicates the winning couple.
indicates the runner-up couple.
indicates the semi-finalists couples.
  • In the eleventh duel Nazarena Vélez was replaced by Claudia Fernández.
  • In the twenty-third duel Catherine Fulop was replaced by Cinthia Fernández.
  • ^[1] replaced by Fernanda Vives.
  • ^[2] replaced by Claudia Albertario.
  • ^[3] replaced by Marcelo "Teto" Medina.
  • ^[4] replaced by Guillermo Novellis.
  • ^[5] replaced by Claudia Fernández.
  • ^[6] replaced by Jesica Cirio.
  • ^[7] replaced by Valeria Archimó.

Highest and lowest scoring performances

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

More information Dance, Best dancer(s) ...

Styles, scores and songs

Secret vote is in bold text.

April

More information Disco and Salsa, Date ...

May

More information Rock and roll, Axé music, Jazz, Mambo and Pole dance, Date ...

June

More information Pole dance, Lambada, Hip-hop, Swing and Milonga, Date ...

July

More information Strip dance, Reggaeton, Disco, Cha-cha-cha, Rock and roll and Axé, Date ...

August

More information Charleston, Hip-hop, Cumbia, Pole dance, Cuarteto, Jive and Merengue, Date ...

Re-entry

More information Re-entry, Date ...

September

More information Beat music, Arabic music, Music videos and Latin pop, Date ...

October

More information Rumba Flamenca, Cuarteto, Music videos, Cumbia, Samba, Country and Reggaeton, Date ...

Semi-final and Final

More information Semi-final and Final, Date ...

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