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El musical de tus Sueños
Logo of El Musical de tus Sueños
Directed byAlejandro Ripoll
Presented byMarcelo Tinelli
Country of originArgentina
Production
Running time150 mins. approx.
Original release
NetworkEl Trece
ReleaseAugust 24 –
December 17, 2009

El Musical de tus Sueños was an alternate Argentine season of Bailando por un Sueño. In place of the traditional format of couples, each celebrity danced, sang and acted with a team of 5 dancers and one professional dancer. Each week they had to portray a different theme (love, fantasy, etc.). The elimination format was the same as in the traditional competition: each week the worst couples were eliminated, the jury retained some of them, and in the finale the last two remaining went to the public vote.

The first show of the season aired on August 24, 2009 as part of the original show, Showmatch, broadcast on El Trece and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. 22 teams competed over a period of 18 weeks. The winner was revealed on the season finale, on December 17, 2009: the dancer and model Silvina Escudero.

The panel of judges were the model, actress and vedette Graciela Alfano, the director and choreographer Anibal Pachano, actress and dancer Reina Reech, and the singer Valeria Lynch.

Contestants

Celebrity Notability Team Status
Dallys Ferreira Model Julián Andrés Carbajal
Andrés Espinel
Adrian Juan
Belén Alonso
Virginia Dobrich
(Coach: Alejandra Castro Videla)
Eliminated 1st
by the 42.1%
Daniela Cardone Model Abel Faccini
Leandro Basano
Matías Cejas
Pamela Garegnani
Vanesa D'Ambrosio
(Coach: Karina Kogan)
Eliminated 2nd
by the 49.08%
Fabián Gianola Actor Maro Ricardini
Matías Ramos
Florencia Anca
Johana Pomeraniec
Connie Canova
(Coach: Cristina Girona)
Eliminated 3rd
by the 42.7%
Miguel Ángel Cherutti Comedian and Actor Juan Pablo Battaglia
Matías Sayago
Laura Montini
Daniela Palacios
Romina Giardina
(Coach: Agustina Maier)
Eliminated 4th
by the 40.7%
Wanda Nara Model Martín Gómez
Sebastián Pavón
Gastón Fernández
Vanesa Encina Guetzel
Gabriela Peralta
(Coach: Verónica Garabelo)
Eliminated 5th
by the 32.8%
Nazarena Vélez Actress Withdrew
Flavia Palmiero Television Presenter Juan Cruz García
Carlos Perez Banegas
Fernando Nougues
Daniela Starto
Valeria Celurso
(Coach: Ariel Pastochi)
Eliminated 6th
by the 33.7%
Rocío Marengo[a] Model Darío Segovia
Pedro Velásquez
Gustavo Pecheto
Natalia Perea
Romina Parodi
(Coach: Virginia Querejet)
Eliminated 7th
by the 33.9%
María Vazquez Model Withdrew
Eunice Castro[b] Model and Television Presenter Maximiliano D'Iorio
Ariel Porchera
Marcos Gorosito
Romina Cechetini
Analía Irrazabal
(Coach: Marisa de Risi)
Eliminated 8th
by the 46.4%
Tití Fernández Journalist Francisco Prieto
Lucas Heredia
Flavia Pereda
Cristel Coopman
Lourdes Sánchez
(Coach: Carla Noval)
Eliminated 9th
by the 42.9%
Nicole Neumann Model Martín Whitencamp
Oscar Lajad
Pier Fritzsche
Julia Montiliengo
María Merolla
(Coach: Mariela Anchipi)
Eliminated 10th
by the 32.2%
Iliana Calabró Actress and Comedian Nicolás Scillama
Pedro Frías
Gabriel Usandivaras
Jesica Yanil García
Barby Reali
(Coach: Darío Dorzi)
Eliminated 11th
by the 37.9%
Vanina Escudero Silvina Escudero's sister Damián Martinez
Hernán Cuevas
Maximiliano Nieto
Soledad Camardella
Silvina Tordente
(Coach: Hernán Alegre)
Eliminated 12th
by the 46.4%
Matías Alé Comedian and TV Personality Leonardo Tito
Bruno Aragón
Loli Risso
Florencia Vitervo
Eliana Yanuzzi
(Coach: Valeria Perez Roux)
Eliminated 13th
by the 49.38%
Laura Oliva Actress and Comedian Diego Gómez
Augusto Fraga
Hernán Doval
Marien Caballero Galve
Judith Kovalovsky
(Coach: Karina Vargas)
Eliminated 14th
by the 45.7%
Silvina Luna Model Sergio Massi
Ariel Juárez
Daniel Amador
Mariela Rosso
Lorena Navarrine
(Coach: Gastón Tavagnutti)
Eliminated 15th
by the 49.02%
Adabel Guerrero Vedette Martín Gómez
Sebastián Pavón
Gastón Fernández
Vanesa Encina Guetzel
Gabriela Peralta
(Coach: Verónica Garabelo)
Eliminated 16th
by the 46.37%
María Eugenia Ritó Vedette Juan Leandro Nimo
Emanuel González
Cristian Ponce
María Laura Cattalini
Carla Laplace
(Coach: Gustavo Bertuol)
Semifinalist
by the 48.8%
Rocío Guirao Díaz Model Martín Marin
Adrián Scaramella
Juan Carlos Acosta
Carla Lanci
Gisela Soto
(Coach: Vanesa García Millán)
Semifinalist
by the 49.68%
Ricardo Fort TV Personality Juan Pablo Battaglia
Matías Sayago
Laura Montini
Daniela Palacios
Romina Giardina
(Coach: Agustina Maier)
Second place
by the 43.57%
Silvina Escudero Matías Alé's girlfriend Damián Duarte
Facundo Mazei
Rodrigo Escobar
Noelia Marzol
Paola García
(Coach: Silvina Barañao)
Winner
by the 56.43%
  • ^[a] Nazarena Velez left the competition, and Rocío Marengo entered in her place.
  • ^[b] María Vazquez left the competition, and Eunice Castro entered in her place.
  • Winners of the re-entry (round 14):

Scoring chart

Celebrity Place 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 SF F
Silvina E. 1 32 30 34 29 21 36 25 33 32 29 33 36 34 34 31[2] SAFE SAFE 6 6
Ricardo 2 34 34 SAFE SAFE 5 2
Rocío G. 3/4 29 30 29 37 28 36 35 28 29 32 33 37 36 31 34 SAFE SAFE 2
M. Eugenia 3/4 34 36 33 30 24 28 30 36 29 35 36 33 32 34 37 SAFE SAFE 3
Adabel 5 38 37 SAFE ELIM
Silvina L. 6 27 30 34 29 29 28 30 34 * 32 33 31 34 35 34 ELIM
Laura 7 37 34 32 36 29 35 29 28 30 37 29 33 36 38 34
Matías 8 31 30 32 25 18 30 25 19 17 26
Vanina 9 37 38 32 35 26 35 25 23 36 37 33 36 32
Iliana 10 29 25 30 33 21 28 29 23 27 29 37 31
Nicole 11 29 32 32 31 20 33 17 35 29 31 30
Tití 12 28 28 28 32 37 26 25 33 29 *
Eunice 13 21
María 14 32 36 35 37 33 37 30
Rocío M. 15 25 17
Flavia 16 24 30 24 33[1] 29 25
Nazarena 17 22 29 29 29 21
Wanda 18 29 25 26 31 18
Miguel 19 31 37 30 27
Fabián 20 28 33 28
Daniela 21 27 26
Dallys 22 24
  • Tití Fernandez and Silvina Luna were sentenced because they stopped their routines in the middle of the choreography, as they forgot it. Silvina was saved by the judges (week 9), but Tití was eliminated (week 10).
  • In weeks 16 and 17, all the teams danced as they were in a sentence, so there were no scores. In week 16 they danced Cumbia, and in week 17 Merengue. The safe couples in week 17, were the semifinalists.
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 returning couple was saved by the judges.
  indicates the returning couple was the last to be called safe and finished in the bottom two.
  indicates the couple that withdrew.
  indicates the winning couple.
  indicates the runner-up couple.
  indicates the semifinalists couples.

Highest and lowest scoring performances

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

Theme Best dancer(s) Best score Worst dancer(s) Worst score
Love Laura Oliva
Vanina Escudero
37 Nazarena Vélez 22
Movies Vanina Escudero 38 Iliana Calabró
Wanda Nara
25
Latin pop Maria Vazquez 35 Flavia Palmiero 24
Lust Maria Vazquez
Rocío Guirao Díaz
37 Nazarena Vélez
Matías Alé
25
Impossible love Tití Fernández 37 Wanda Nara
Matías Alé
18
Pop gold Maria Vazquez 37 Rocío Marengo
Flavia Palmiero
25
Classics of Argentine rock Rocío Guirao Díaz 35 Rocío Marengo
Nicole Neumann
17
Balada María Eugenia Ritó 36 Matías Alé 19
Latin hits Vanina Escudero 36 Matías Alé 17
Kings of pop Laura Oliva
Vanina Escudero
37 Iliana Calabro
Silvina Escudero
29
Caribbean music Iliana Calabro 37 Laura Oliva 29
Fantasy Rocío Guirao Díaz 37 Iliana Calabro
Silvina Luna
29
Street music Laura Oliva
Rocío Guirao Díaz
36 Vanina Escudero
María Eugenia Ritó
32
Music of Argentina Laura Oliva
Adabel Guerrero
38 Matías Alé 26
Reggaeton Adabel Guerrero
María Eugenia Ritó
37 Silvina Escudero 31

Styles, scores and songs

Secret vote is in bold text.

August

September

October

November

Re-entry

December

Duel

Semifinal and Final