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Bailando 2010
Season 2010
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The cast of Bailando 2010
Presented by Marcelo Tinelli
Release
Original network Canal 13
Original releaseMay 4 (2010-05-04) 
December 20, 2010 (2010-12-20)
Season chronology
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Bailando 2011

Bailando 2010 was the sixth season of Bailando por un Sueño . It premiered on May 4, 2010. This was the season with the most replacements, due to the withdrawals of two contestants (Luciana Salazar and Evangelina Anderson), and injuries to others. [1] [2] Season 6 was also the first in which the judges did not restore some of the losing couples to competition.

Among the judges, Carmen Barbieri quit the show and was replaced by Moria Casán. Ricardo Fort quit the show twice and was replaced by the journalist Marcelo Polino and Luis Ventura. Fort came back for the season finale, but the production decided to dismiss him from the show.

After two semi-finals, the season finale aired on December 20. Boxer Fabio "Mole" Moli and top model Paula Chaves danced against each other four times that night: Latin pop, Merengue, Reggaeton and Axé music. Fabio won with 50.24% of the public vote. [3]

Couples

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional PartnerStatus
Miguel "Negro" Piñera SingerAna Laura LópezEliminated 1st
by the 39.4%
Victoria VanuccimodelDiego GómezEliminated 2nd
by the 38.8%
Lorenzo Lamas actorMilagros MichaelEliminated 3rd
by the 33.5%
Violeta Lo ReTelevision PersonalityMartín GómezEliminated 4th
by the 27.6%
Cecilia "Chechu" BonelliModel and journalistGustavo PechettoEliminated 5th
by the 28.7%
Florencia "Floppy" TesouroTelevision PersonalityMatías CejasEliminated 6th
by the 26.8%
Paola MirandaVedetteGastón FernándezEliminated 7th
by the 20.7%
Jimena MonteverdeProfessional ChefJavier RomeroEliminated 8th
by the 32.4%
Zaira Nara Model and Television PresenterLucas HerediaEliminated 9th
by the 47.6%
Belén Francese Actress and AutorHernán DovalEliminated 10th
by the 49.15%
Luciana Salazar modelWithdrew
Sarah Paddy Jones DancerNicolás EspinosaEliminated 11th
by the 27.2%
Evangelina AndersonmodelWithdrew
Sabrina RojasmodelMartín WhitencampEliminated 12th
by the 40.7%
Mariana "Loly" AntonialeTelevision PersonalityJuan Pablo BattagliaEliminated 13th
by the 22.8%
Lola Ponce Singer and actressAriel JuinEliminated 14th
by the 24.1%
Amalia GranataTelevision PersonalityGabriel UsandivarasEliminated 15th
by the 44.7%
Juana RepettoactressCristian PonceEliminated 16th
by the 20.8%
Jésica Cirio modelRodrigo EscobarEliminated 17th
by the 47.7%
Andrea Ghidone VedetteEmanuel GonzálezEliminated 18th
by the 23.97%
Emilia Attias actressPablo JuinEliminated 19th
by the 31.55%
Sofía PachanoDancerNicolás ArmengolEliminated 20th
by the 34.71%
Matías AléactorLaura FernándezEliminated 21st
by the 32.97%
Belén Francese [b] Actress and AutorFacundo MazzeiEliminated 22nd
by the 25.75%
Flavio MendozaChoreographerGisela BernalEliminated 23rd
by the 47.82%
Virginia GallardoDancer and TV PersonalityCarlos BernalEliminated 24th
by the 37.81%
Sofía Zámolo modelMaximiliano D'IorioEliminated 25th
by the 46.33%
Vanina Escudero [a] Dancer and TV PersonalityPier FritzscheSemi-finalists
by the 32.18%
Silvina EscuderoDancer and TV PersonalityNicolás ScillamaSemi-finalists
by the 31.97 / 28.06%
Paula Chaves Top Model Alejandro GallegoRunners-up
by the 49.76%
Fabio "La Mole" Moli Boxer Julia Cejas [c] Winners
by the 50.24%

Scoring chart

CouplePlace01020304050607080910111213141516171819202122232425SFF
12
Mole131442942343746*3040363243*35393942393544353938SAFE56
Paula2434136433845453739364443363242423947364429 [1] 423539SAFE42
Silvina3/4384432474345464743434850404639424838403743474746SAFE3
Vanina4341384645454345394036424346SAFE2
Sofía Z.54545474739463544 [2] 423648415045473936453637 [3] 45354639ELIM
Virginia6424042414233434435394348383848414238433536423937
Flavio73443394247473741453648485046394945484443504743
Belén8 & 20284143413641413442343640 [4] 423539324236304338
Matías9454545374144*4347434345424041474644363536
Sofía P.1045374847464846*434349494344434547493637
Emilia1148464848424248344645424537424945394830 [5]
Andrea12404631433445474445454749504141464842
Jésica134335483746454245414340374244473636
Juana1438414243433942444144363646 [1] 414836
Amalia15354236343941364035364244413535
Lola164447334637483941404743414035
Loly1733414345393338373845394136
Sabrina183639393847 [1] 38364240 [6] 39 [6] 39 [6] 36
EvangelinaN/A4547414648 [7] 474747463449
Paddy193641394045 [8] 3732423940 [9] 31 [9]
LucianaN/A37404441394538403530
Zaira21333837372641313930
Jimena223630352936373430
Paola2341324339344127
Floppy24283242374136
Chechu253437394134
Violeta2636323937
Lorenzo27353729
Victoria283529
Negro2923
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 semi-finalists couples.

Highest and lowest scoring performances

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

DanceBest dancer(s)Best scoreWorst dancer(s)Worst score
Reggaeton Emilia Attias 48 Miguel "Negro" Piñera 23
Disco Evangelina Anderson
Lola Ponce
47Victoria Vanucci29
Salsa Sofía Pachano
Emilia Attias
Jesica Cirio
48 Lorenzo Lamas
Fabio "La Mole" Moli
29
Axé music Emilia Attias 48Jimena Monteverde29
Argentine cumbia Evangelina Anderson48 Zaira Nara 26
Adagio Sofía Pachano
Lola Ponce
48Mariana "Niña Loly" Antoniale
Virginia Gallardo
33
Hip-hop Emilia Attias 48Paola Miranda27
Cha-cha-cha Silvina Escudero
Evangelina Anderson
47Jimena Monteverde30
Latin pop Matías Alé47 Zaira Nara
Fabio "La Mole" Moli
30
Cuarteto Lola Ponce 47 Luciana Salazar 30
Latin adagio Sofía Pachano
Evangelina Anderson
49 Sarah Paddy Jones 31
Arabic music Silvina Escudero50 Fabio "La Mole" Moli 32
Pole dance Andrea Ghidone
Flavio Mendoza
Sofía Zámolo
50Mariana "Niña Loly" Antoniale
Paula Chaves
36
Lambada Flavio Mendoza
Silvina Escudero
Vanina Escudero
46 Paula Chaves 32
Music video Emilia Attias 49Amalia Granata
Fabio "La Mole" Moli
Belén Francese
35
Adagio from telenovelas Matías Alé47Juana Repetto
Jesica Cirio
36
Merengue Andrea Ghidone
Silvina Escudero
48Belén Francese32
Strip dance Sofía Pachano49Virginia Gallardo
Silvina Escudero
38
Dancing in the rainFlavio Mendoza44 Emilia Attias 30
Aero dance Paula Chaves 44Belén Francese30
AquadanceFlavio Mendoza50 Paula Chaves 29
Jive Flavio Mendoza
Silvina Escudero
47 Sofía Zámolo 35
Music from Movies Silvina Escudero47 Paula Chaves 35
Rock and roll Vanina Escudero
Silvina Escudero
46Virginia Gallardo37

Styles, scores and songs

Secret vote is in bold text.

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December

Duel

  • From November 30 to December 3 Anibal Pachano was replaced by journalist Marcelo Polino, who scored the remaining couples in the competition.

Semi-final and Final

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References

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