StarDance (Philippine TV series)

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StarDance
Genre Reality competition
Presented by Marvin Agustin
Vanessa Del Bianco
Country of originPhilippines
Original languagesFilipino, English
No. of episodes13
Original release
Network ABS-CBN
ReleaseFebruary 19 (2005-02-19) 
May 21, 2005 (2005-05-21)

StarDance: Search for the Dance Idols is a Philippine reality dance television show on ABS-CBN. It aired from February 19 to May 21, 2005, and was replaced by My Juan and Only .

Contents

Hosts

Main hosts
Co-hosts

Contestants

StarDance Contestants
Ryan SabaybayWinner
Froilan Antonio Dabalus1st Runner-up
Jhoey Zulueta2nd Runner-up
Daniel Cabrera3rd Runner-up
Dang PalmaEliminated
Jeff CoronelEliminated
D.J De GuzmanEliminated
Leah DesamparadoEliminated
Christaliza SawadaEliminated
Reina VictoriaEliminated
Andrianne GomezEliminated

Elimination

In every Saturday all dancers will perform according to the dance theme with a factor like dancing in the sea or dancing while standing in a thin pole then the judges gonna choose the bottom dancers which the judges did not like the performance and after the bottom dancers must perform with the factors used in the challenge to change there low scores. The lowest bottom dancer is eliminated with the score and public votes.

DateBottom 3
February 19Froilan DabalusDaniel CabreraLeah Desamparado
February 26Reina VictoriaLeah Desamparado (2)Ryan Sabaybay
March 5Christaliza SawadaLeah Desamparado (3)Bambi Candelaria
March 12Leah Desamparado (4)Bambi Candelaria (2)Daniel Cabrera (2)
March 19Daniel Cabrera (3)Ryan Sabaybay (2)D.J De Guzman
April 2D.J De Guzman (2)Jeff CoronelBambi Candelaria (3)
April 9Wild Card
April 16Leah Desamparado (5)Jhoey ZuluetaD.J De Guzman (3)
April 23D.J De Guzman (4)Jhoey Zulueta (2)Bambi Candelaria (4)
Bottom 2
April 30Jeff Coronel (2)Jhoey Zulueta (3)
May 7Jhoey Zulueta (4)Christian Adrales
May 14Dang PalmaBambi Candelaria (5)
May 21Bambi CandelariaChristian AdralesRyan Sabaybay


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