Dancing Brasil

Dancing Brasil is a Brazilian reality television series based on the ABC celebrity dance competition Dancing with the Stars, produced by Endemol Shine in partnership with BBC Worldwide.

Dancing Brasil
GenreReality competition
Created byBBC Worldwide
Based onDancing with the Stars
Directed byMarcelo Amiky e Rodrigo Carelli
Presented byXuxa
Junno Andrade
Leandro Lima
Sérgio Marone
JudgesJaime Arôxa
Fernanda Chamma
Paulo Goulart Filho
Opening theme"I Wanna Dance
with Somebody
"
by Thalita Pertuzatti
Country of originBrazil
Original language(s)Portuguese
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes58
Production
Production location(s)Rio de Janeiro
Camera setupMultiple-camera
Running time90 minutes
Production company(s)Endemol Shine
BBC Worldwide
Release
Original networkRecordTV
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Original releaseApril 3, 2017 (2017-04-03) 
present
Chronology
Preceded byXuxa Meneghel
(2015–2016)
Related showsDancing with the Stars
External links
Channel on YouTube

The show is hosted by Xuxa Meneghel, alongside Junno Andrade, who became co-host in season four. Sérgio Marone co-hosted the first two seasons, while Leandro Lima was co-host in the third season.[1][2][3]

The series premiered on Monday, April 3, 2017 at 10:30 p.m. (BRT / AMT) on RecordTV.

Format

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. The three couples receiving the lowest total of judges' points are up to the public vote, where the couple who received the fewest votes will be eliminated each week until only the champion dance pair remains.

Controversy

In order to produce Dancing Brasil, RecordTV bought the rights to adapt Dancing with the Stars, the American version of the British series Strictly Come Dancing, from BBC Worldwide, to be co-produced by Endemol Shine.[4]

However, Strictly has been served as the base for Dança dos Famosos (The Famous' Dance), another Brazilian series which has been airing since 2005 on Rede Globo as a 1-hour segment on Domingão do Faustão, hosted by Fausto Silva. Globo bought the rights to adapt Strictly from Endemol Shine, known at time as Endemol Globo, a joint venture between Globo and Endemol.

The joint venture was dismantled in 2017, when Endemol Shine Group began controlled directly all the company's operations in Brazil, which allowed both the British and American adaptations to be sold separately.[5]

Series overview

Season Number of Duration dates Placements
Couples Weeks Winner Runner-up Third place
1 14 13 April 3 –
June 26, 2017
Maytê Piragibe
Paulo Victor Souza
Jade Barbosa
Lucas Teodoro
Leo Miggiorin
Dani de Lova
2 12 10 July 24 –
September 25, 2017
Yudi Tamashiro
Bárbara Guerra
Suzana Alves
Tutu Morasi
Lexa
Lucas Teodoro
3 15 13 January 17 –
April 11, 2018
Geovanna Tominaga
Lucas Teodoro
Raissa Santana
Paulo Victor Souza
Bárbara Borges
Marquinhos Costa
4 14 11 September 26 –
December 5, 2018
Pérola Faria
Fernando Perrotti
Lu Andrade
Marquinhos Costa
Allan Souza Lima
Carol Dias
5 13 11 July 3 –
September 11, 2019
D'Black
Carol Dias
Dany Hypólito
Marquinhos Costa
Bia Feres
Paulo Victor Souza

Ratings and reception

Brazilian ratings

All numbers are in points and provided by Kantar Ibope Media.

Season Timeslot (BRT) Premiered Ended TV season SP viewers
(in points)
Source
Date Viewers
(in points)
Date Viewers
(in points)
1 Monday 10:30 pm April 3, 2017 5.0 June 26, 2017 7.2 2017–18 5.9 [6]
[7]
2 July 24, 2017 6.3 September 25, 2017 7.8 5.8 [8]
[9]
3 Wednesday 10:30 pm January 17, 2018 8.1 April 11, 2018 6.7 6.2 [10]
[11]
4 Wednesday 11:00 pm September 26, 2018 5.9 December 5, 2018 7.0 2018–19 6.0 [12]
[13]
5 Wednesday 10:45 pm July 3, 2019 6.7 September 11, 2019 6.4 2019–20 5.3 [14]
[15]

  • Each point represents a specific number of households in 15 market cities in Brazil.

2017: 245.700 households (70.500 in São Paulo)
2018: 248.647 households (71.855 in São Paulo)
2019: 254.892 households (73.015 in São Paulo)

References

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