Bailando por un Sueño 2008

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Bailando por un Sueño 2008
Season 2008
Bailando por un Sueno 2008 cast.jpg
The cast of Bailando por un Sueño 2008
Release
Original network Canal 13
Original releaseApril 14 (2008-04-14) 
December 11, 2008 (2008-12-11)
Season chronology

Bailando por un Sueño 2008 was the fifth Argentinean season of Bailando por un Sueño .

The first show of the season aired on April 14, 2008 as part of the original show, Showmatch , broadcast on Canal 13 and hosted by Marcelo Tinelli. This time, there were 40 couples competing, and the competition lasted 35 weeks. [1] The winner was revealed on the season finale, on December 11, 2008: the model Carolina "Pampita" Ardohaín, who was paired with the professional dancer Nicolás Armengol. [2] This season was the first to include among the participants international celebrities such as Gabriela Bo (from Paraguay), Ilona "Cicciolina" Staller (from Italy), María Eugenia "Kenita" Larraín (from Chile) and Serafín Zubiri (from Spain).

The panel of judges had a change: Graciela Alfano left her place, and Carmen Barbieri entered to replace her. The other judges from the previous season stayed on: journalist Jorge Lafauci, comedian Moria Casán and Gerardo Sofovich.

Couples

CelebrityNotabilityProfessional PartnerStatus
Natacha Jaitt Playboy host Cristian FalcónEliminated 1st
by the 37%
Ilona "Cicciolina" Staller Porn starWithdrew
Victoria VanucciModelEliseo ÁlvarezEliminated 2nd
by the 21%
Adriana Aguirre Vedette Martín PeiranoEliminated 3rd
by the 48.2%
Gladys FlorimonteComedianAriel ZambranoEliminated 4th
by the 49%
Dolores BarreiroModel Pier Fritzsche Eliminated 5th
by the 42%
Belén FranceseModelDiego López PappalardoEliminated 6th
by the 47%
Gabriela BoModelJuan José ÁvilaEliminated 7th
by the 49.3%
Florencia Gómez CórdobaModelDaniel DíazEliminated 8th
by the 46%
Verónica VaranoActress and Television presenterJorge TajomisskiEliminated 9th
by the 39%
Marianela Mirra Gran Hermano 2007 winnerCarlos CruzEliminated 10th
by the 49.2%
María Eugenia "Kenita" Larraín ModelMartín WhitencampEliminated 11th
by the 41%
Jorge IbañezFashion designer Lourdes Sánchez Eliminated 12th
by the 43%
Carolina BaldiniModelPaulo PederneraEliminated 13th
by the 45%
Millie StegmanActressAlejandro GallegoEliminated 16th
by the 22%
Serafín Zubiri MusicianNatalia Soledad BolliniEliminated 17th
by the 41%
Fernanda VivesModelAdrián DíazEliminated 18th
by the 36.6%
Marcelo de BellisActorCristhel CoopmanEliminated 19th
by the 49.6%
Sabrina RojasModelJuan Pablo BattagliaEliminated 20th
by the 48.7%
Evangelina Anderson ModelWithdrew
Karina Jelinek Model Pier Fritzsche [d] Eliminated 21st
by the 48.3%
Pablo Ruiz SingerVanessa Encima GotzlEliminated 22nd
by the 47.7%
Natalia FassiModelAbel FacciniEliminated 23rd
by the 43%
Eliana Guercio [b] Model and VedetteWithdrew
Claudia Fernández [c] VedetteJulian CarvajalEliminated 24th
by the 42.4%
Mariana de MeloVedetteJorge TajomisskiEliminated 25th
by the 49.7%
Matías AléTV personalityGisela BernalEliminated 26th
by the 47.69%
Jésica Cirio ModelGabriel UsandivarasEliminated 27th
by the 22.8%
Sofía Zámolo ModelLucas HerediaEliminated 28th
by the 37.5%
Daniel "La Tota" SantillánActor and Television presenterVirginia DobrichEliminated 29th
by the 49.6%
Mónica Farro VedetteNicolás ScillamaEliminated 30th
by the 6.7%
Eunice Castro ModelCarlos BernalEliminated 31st
by the 45.1%
Adabel Guerrero [a] VedetteJoel LedesmaEliminated 32nd
by the 14.2%
Marixa BalliVedetteJuan Pablo BattagliaEliminated 33rd
by the 18.4%
María Fernanda CallejónActressRodrigo EscobarSemi-finalists
by the 48.95%
Valeria Archimó VedetteJuan Leandro NimoSemi-finalists
by the 49.87%
Laura FidalgoDancerMiguel BrandónRunners-up
by the 43.76%
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohaín ModelNicolás ArmengolWinners
by the 56.24%

Scoring chart

CelebrityPlace0102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132SFF
Pampita132273224322933332928333637293531353737303436293333373733386064SAFE78
Laura2353731343737273835373638283334343934*3830343632333734373364 [1] 58SAFE64
Valeria 4–332353631373629333737342936383137363836373734363137353736377164SAFE2
María Fernanda 4–3 & 253228293732293229352732302929272428*3332286458SAFE3
Marixa6–52830313330306064ELIM
Adabel 6–5 & 183230343333282831303633283737373729313631292636293436336460ELIM
Eunice8–73336273736262925373425303725283728293128343633353534333229 [2] 6664
Mónica8–732362733333629362937272834293736343635323737343330353333306060
Tota9303132232831282326312534283527332323312827312522353226352851
Sofía 11–1027262626293426272930273734332732242934 [1] 29*3435253029363028
Jésica11–103232353030373727283132283029353733253732303727373731363028
Matías122530293230
Mariana1320242633
Claudia142627
ElianaN/A26 [3]
Natalia 15232630 [4] 31 [4] 32 [4] 37 [4] 37 [4] 23 [5] 27 [6] 37 [4] 29 [4] 36 [4] 2237322324252526
Pablo16 & 26283527333735302632352424332523
EvangelinaN/A353324312832283734272537312930333433273132282728
Karina17272123242725262536313331303437302637 [7] 36 [7] 302537 [7] 26
Sabrina1931 [7] 36 [7] 29 [7] 32 [7] 29 [7] 32 [7] 262336273037283627283333312825
Marcelo202227262430272123232432302929303024222028
Fernanda 2131272830323328303133333032362730312530
Serafín232426352737372829282832253737273724
Millie243324322832283331 [8] 29 [8] 36 [8] 29 [8] 33 [8] 32 [8] 293130
Carolina27302720272827 [2] 33 [2] 353226252922
Jorge28272833273125372331303028
Kenita2930282027 [3] 35 [3] 34 [3] 2937272724
Marianela 3020242431272534232927
Verónica 31232525302422 [9] 242327
Florencia322326272429282623
Gabriela3325242520342726
Belén 34282625242920
Dolores352630292825
Gladys 3625292024
Adriana 37252919
Victoria 382622
CicciolinaN/A22
Natacha3922
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
Disco Evangelina Anderson
Laura Fidalgo
35 Marianela Mirra 20
Salsa Laura Fidalgo37Karina Jelinek21
Rock and roll Valeria Archimó36Adriana Aguirre19
Argentine cumbia Eunice Castro
María Fernanda Callejón
37Gabriela Bo20
Axé music Laura Fidalgo
Valeria Archimó
Pablo Ruiz
Serafín Zubiri
37Verónica Varano24
Hip-hop Serafín Zubiri
Laura Fidalgo
Jesica Cirio
Natalia Fassi
37Belén Francese20
Cha-cha-cha Jorge Ibáñez
Natalia Fassi
Jesica Cirio
37Marcelo de Bellis20
Adagio Laura Fidalgo38 Serafín Zubiri 21
Lambada Eunice Castro
Valeria Archimó
37Marcelo de Bellis23
Reggaeton Laura Fidalgo
Valeria Archimó
Mónica Farro
Natalia Fassi
37Marcelo de Bellis24
Latin pop Laura Fidalgo
Adabel Guerrero
36 Pablo Ruiz
María Eugenia "Kenita" Larraín
24
Music videoLaura Fidalgo38 Pablo Ruiz 24
Cuarteto Serafín Zubiri
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
Eunice Castro
37Carolina Baldini
Natalia Fassi
22
Pole dance Valeria Archimó38 Pablo Ruiz
Eunice Castro
25
Beat music Karina Jelinek
Mónica Farro
Adabel Guerrero
37Fernanda Vives
Sabrina Rojas
Serafín Zubiri
Daniel "La Tota" Santillán
Sofía Zámolo
María Fernanda Callejón
27
Arabic music Serafín Zubiri
Jesica Cirio
Adabel Guerrero
Eunice Castro
Valeria Archimó
37Natalia Fassi23
Latin adagio Laura Fidalgo39Daniel "La Tota" Santillán23
Jive Valeria Archimó38Marcelo de Bellis22
Strip dance Jesica Cirio
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
37Marcelo de Bellis20
Argentine rock Laura Fidalgo38Marcelo de Bellis
Sabrina Rojas
Daniel "La Tota" Santillán
Eunice Castro
28
Aero dance Valeria Archimó
Mónica Farro
37Sabrina Rojas
Karina Jelinek
25
Merengue Karina Jelinek
Jesica Cirio
Mónica Farro
37Evangelina Anderson28
Children's music Laura Fidalgo
Valeria Archimó
36Daniel "La Tota" Santillán25
Jazz Jesica Cirio 37Mariana de Melo20
Country music Jesica Cirio
Valeria Archimó
37Mariana de Melo24
DivasLaura Fidalgo
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
37Mariana de Melo26
Adagio from telenovelas Valeria Archimó
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
37Daniel "La Tota" Santillán26
AquadanceLaura Fidalgo37Matías Alé
Jesica Cirio
Sofía Zámolo
Marixa Balli
30
Dancing in the rain Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain 38 Jesica Cirio
Sofía Zámolo
María Fernanda Callejón
Daniel "La Tota" Santillán
28
Samba
Dancing in the snow
Valeria Archimó71Daniel "La Tota" Santillán51
Pole dance
Latin pop
Eunice Castro
Marixa Balli
Valeria Archimó
Carolina "Pampita" Ardohain
64María Fernanda Callejón
Laura Fidalgo
58

Styles, scores and songs

Secret vote is in bold text.

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December

Duel

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