Bailando por un Sueño (Mexican TV series) explained

Bailando por un Sueño ("Dancing for a dream") is a reality series on the Mexican television network Canal de las Estrellas, in which many famous Latin American actors and actresses and celebrities are partnered with common, everyday people who have a dream they want to fulfill with the help of this program. Each week, the pairs of contestants compete against each other to impress a panel of judges. After each show, the two couples who receive the lowest scores compete against each other to avoid being eliminated from the competition. Through a telephone poll, viewers can also contribute to the success of the dancers. The votes of the viewers are combined with the panel's scores to decide on the ranking of the dancers. The process continues until there are only two couples standing. Rather than the promise of a large cash prize, the winner gets a previously stated wish granted. The show is also broadcast in the US on Univision.

On Air

Hosts

Dance Judges

Singing Judges (El Show de Los Sueños)

Contestants

Season 1

Contestants Cycle 2

Season 2

Reyes de la Pista "Kings of the (Dance) Floor"'

Challenge between the top 3 couples from the first and second seasons.

El Show de los sueño: Sangre de Mi Sangre

Season 1

El Show de los sueños: Amigos del Alma

Season 2

Reyes del Show

Season 1

Season 2

Bailando por México

After the success of Bailando por un sueño a side show called Bailando por México was prepared on the same year. The contestants were:

Cantando Y bailando Por Un Sueno De NavidadThis was a one episode show featuring six contestants (both of them famous) to accomplish a dream to save a small town.

Judges:

Contestants:

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