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Clap, el lugar de tus sueños

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Clap, el lugar de tus sueños
Screenplay byJorge Núñez
Javier González
Verónica Ángeles
Gabriela Ortigorza
Story bySocorro González
Eduardo Jiménez Pons
Gloria Berruti
Directed byHeriberto López de Anda
Eric Morales
StarringAna Layevska
Ari Borovoy
Lidia Ávila
Kika Edgar
Fernanda Castillo
Thaily Amezcua
Opening theme"Sin miedo a nada" by Grupo CLAP
Ending theme"Estés Donde Estés" by Ha*Ash
Country of originMexico
Original languageSpanish
No. of episodes95
Production
Executive producerRoberto Gómez Fernández
ProducerGiselle González
CinematographyHeriberto López de Anda
Héctor Márquez
EditorAlejandro Becerril
Production companyTelevisa
Original release
NetworkCanal de las Estrellas
Release3 November 2003 (2003-11-03) –
12 March 2004 (2004-03-12)
Related
Un paso adelante

Clap, el lugar de tus sueños, is a Mexican telenovela produced by Roberto Gómez Fernández in association with Giselle González Salgado for Televisa in 2003. Is an adaptation of the Spanish series Un paso adelante produced in 2002–05.[1]

Ana Layevska, Ari Borovoy, Lidia Ávila and Kika Edgar star as the protagonists, while Fernanda Castillo, Thaily Amezcua and Luciano Seri star as the antagonists.

Plot

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Having been a renowned actress in her youth, Ofelia withdrew from the scenarios after losing their only daughter, who denied their support when he wanted to follow in his footsteps. Now, repentant, Ofelia dedicated his effort and talent to promote and develop the artistic skills of young people who study at your school. But what Ofelia craves above all else is to find his grandson, who disappeared the day that her daughter died giving birth.

Cast

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  • Ana Layevska as Valentina
  • Ari Borovoy as Juan Pablo
  • Lidia Ávila as Montserrat
  • Kika Edgar as Helena
  • Luciano Seri as Tomás
  • Fernanda Castillo as Camila
  • Damian Mendiola as Fabricio
  • Mauricio Martinez as Emiliano
  • Thaily Amezcua as Deborah
  • Mariana Ávila as Florencia
  • Manuel 'Flaco' Ibáñez as Padre Constatino
  • Luz María Aguilar as Ofelia
  • Eugenio Bartilotti as Neto
  • Marlon Castro as Rolando
  • Wendy González as Jazmin
  • Mauricio Bueno as Eric
  • Luz María Jerez as Victoria
  • Karen Juantorena as Daniela
  • Macaria as Lucia
  • Yula Pozo as Juventina
  • Rosita Pelayo as Zulema
  • Luis Couturier as himself
  • Eduardo Liñan as Federico
  • Roxana Saucedo as Gracia
  • Luis Gatica as Rivadeniera
  • Mariana Karr as Alenka
  • Polo Ortin as Ezequiel
  • Raul Araiza Jr. as Gregorio
  • José Luis Reséndez as César
  • Martin Ricca as Martin
  • Marco Uriel as Valentina's father

References

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  1. ^ Torreón, El Siglo de (20 August 2003). "Dan C.L.A.P." www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 September 2024.
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