Cantando_por_un_Sueño_(Argentina)

<i>Cantando por un Sueño</i> (Argentine TV series)

Cantando por un Sueño (Argentine TV series)

Argentine TV series or program


Cantando por un Sueño (literally "Singing for a dream") is a former segment inside the Argentine television program Showmatch, and now an independent TV show broadcast on El Trece.

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On the contest, a non-celebrity "dreamer" (man or woman) who in addition must be a professional singer, is accompanied by a celebrity for some weeks of a singing competition. The couples are awarded points by a panel of judges, who give scores from 1 to 10, and those with the fewer points have to face the public vote to continue in the program.

As of May 2012, the show is in its fourth season and the panel of judges continues to include icons of the Argentine musical industry: Valeria Lynch, Óscar Mediavilla and Patricia Sosa. Journalist Marcelo Polino, who also serves as a judge in Bailando por un Sueño and Soñando por Bailar, is part of the panel of judges too.

Airing of the show

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Judges

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  Full time judge
  Temporary/Guest judge

Seasons

Cantando 2006

Contestants

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Couples

A total of 45 celebrities have appeared in the three seasons of Cantando por un Sueño. For each season, the celebrities are paired with a professional singer as a partner and a coach who instructs helps them with the song's choice and the work during the week. A total of 45 professional singers as the partners have appeared alongside celebrities.

List of the current professional partners

  • Alejandro Gallo
  • Antonella Cirillo
  • Augusto Buccafusco
  • Bruno Coccia
  • Carla del Huerto
  • Cristian Sergio
  • Facundo Magrane
  • Florencia Anca
  • Francisco Eizaguirre
  • Inbal Comedi
  • Jessica Abouchain
  • Juan Persico
  • Lautaro Rodriguez
  • Leandro Bassano
  • Luciana Rosenthal
  • Manuel Victoria
  • Mariano Zito
  • Melina de Piano
  • Michel Hersch
  • Nell Valenti
  • Pablo Turturiello

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