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<i>Bailando 2011</i>

Bailando 2011

Season of television series


Bailando 2011 was the seventh Argentinean season of Bailando por un Sueño. The season premiere aired on May 16, 2011 on El Trece with 30 couples, including same-sex pairs for the first time in the Argentinean show – José María Muscari in the male couple; in the female couple, initially Silvina and Vanina Escudero, then Silvina Escudero and Sofía Pachano – and, for the first time in the world, a contestant with dwarfism: Noelia Pompa, a singer. The premiere featured special appearances by Mariano Martinez, Carolina "Pampita" Ardohaín, Ariel "El Burrito" Ortega, Alberto Cormillot (the physician of Cuestión de Peso (Argentina) [es:]), and Griselda Siciliani, who performed dance routines during the show's opening. The competition began on May 17 and featured a special guest, the Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho.[1] The premiere drew a 37.1% rating, smashing the competition.[2] As in previous seasons the cast also included international celebrities: Pamela Anderson, Mike Tyson and Larissa Riquelme.[3][4]

Quick Facts Bailando 2011, Presented by ...

The jury initially consisted of Graciela Alfano, Flavio Mendoza, Moria Casán, Anibal Pachano, and Carmen Barbieri.[5][6] In weeks 3, 5, and 6 Carmen was replaced by Marcelo Polino,[7] but she returned following the departure of Graciela Alfano. Later Graciela came back to replace Carmen in Rotating room and Music from the Movies round.[8]

The winner was revealed on the season finale, on December 22, 2011: singer Noelia Pompa, paired with professional classic dancer Hernán Piquín, with 52.59% of the public vote.

Couples

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  • ^[a] Mike Tyson left the competition, and Jorge "Negrito" Luengo entered in his place.
  • ^[b] Pamela Anderson left the competition, and Paula Chaves entered in her place.
  • ^[c] Wanda Nara left the competition, and Zaira Nara entered in her place.
  • ^[d] Rocío Guirao Díaz left the competition, and Carolina "Pampita" Ardohaín entered in her place.
  • ^[e] Carolina "Pampita" Ardohaín left the competition, and Evangelina Anderson entered in her place.
  • ^[f] Vanina Escudero left the competition, and Sofía Pachano entered in her place.
  • ^[g] Franco Tabernero was the original partner, but he left the competition after Disco's round.
  • ^[h] Juan Pablo Battaglia was the original partner, but he left the competition after Strip dance's round.

Scoring chart

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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 semifinalists couples.
  • In the second duel Larissa Riquelme was replaced by Andrea Ghidone and Pamela Anderson by Virginia Gallardo.
  • In the ninth duel Denise Dumas was replaced by Sofía Zámolo.
  • Pamela Anderson & Damian Whitewood withdrew the competition in Round 4. As they were sentenced, the new permanent couple that was replacing them (Paula Chaves & Pablo Juín) was saved by the judges.
  • From the round 11 Vanina Escudero was replaced by Sofía Pachano.
  • In round 22, all the teams danced Acrobatic Salsa as they were in a sentence, so there were no scores. The safe couples, were the semifinalists
  • ^[1] replaced by Andrea Ghidone.
  • ^[2] replaced by Claudia Ciardone.
  • ^[3] replaced by Manuel Navarrete.
  • ^[4] replaced by Belén Francese.
  • ^[5] replaced by Naim "Turco" Sibara.
  • ^[6] Silvina was replaced by Álvaro "Waldo" Navia.
  • ^[7] replaced by Virginia Gallardo.
  • ^[8] Noelia was replaced by Marcela Feudale.

Highest and lowest scoring performances

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

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Styles, scores and songs

Secret vote is in bold text.

May

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June

More information Cha-cha-cha, Adagio and Axé music, Date ...

July

More information Axé music and Reggaeton, Date ...

August

More information Argentine cumbia, Pole dance and Latin adagio, Date ...

September

More information Latin adagio, Cuarteto and Disco, Date ...

October

More information Strip dance, Electro dance and Merengue, Date ...

November

More information Music video, Aquadance, Arabic music, Dancing in the rain and Adagio from telenovelas, Date ...

December

More information Adagio from telenovelas, Tribute to Gilda and Rodrigo, Rotating room, Music from movies and Salsa, Date ...

Duel

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Semifinal and Final

More information Semifinal and Final, Date ...

References

  1. "Con Mike Tyson y Ronaldinho, arrancó el Bailando 2011" (in Spanish). El Comercio. May 18, 2011. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
  2. "ShowMatch 37.1 puntos, Susana Giménez 15.3" (in Spanish). Teleshow. May 17, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  3. "José María Muscari: "Voy a integrar la primera pareja gay del Bailando"" (in Spanish). Ciudad.com.ar. January 14, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  4. "Hernán Piquín bailará con la enana Noelia en Bailando 2011" (in Spanish). Ciudad.com.ar. April 14, 2011. Retrieved May 19, 2011.
  5. "Ya se están preparando…" (in Spanish). Canal 13. April 6, 2011. Archived from the original on April 18, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  6. "Showmatch: jurado renovado y visitas internacionales" (in Spanish). El Argentino. May 18, 2011. Archived from the original on May 21, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  7. "Marcelo Polino habló de la salida de Carmen de Bailando 2011" (in Spanish). Infobae. June 30, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
  8. "Sorpresivo regreso de Graciela Alfano a Bailando 2011" (in Spanish). Ciudad.com.ar. December 9, 2011. Retrieved December 23, 2011.

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