Dança dos Famosos (season 1)

Dança dos Famosos 1, known at the time as Dança dos Famosos was the debut season of the Brazilian version of the international reality franchise Strictly Come Dancing,[1] which premiered November 20, 2005 and ended December 18, 2005 on the Rede Globo television network. Six celebrities were paired with six professional ballroom dancers. Faustão and Adriana Colin were the hosts for this season.

Dança dos Famosos
Season 1
Celebrity winnerKarina Bacchi
Professional winnerFabiano Vivas
Country of originBrazil
No. of episodes5
Release
Original networkGlobo
Original releaseNovember 20 (2005-11-20) 
December 18, 2005 (2005-12-18)
Season chronology

Actress and model Karina Bacchi won the competition over actor Alexandre Barillari.[2][3]

Couples

Celebrity Notability (known for) Professional Status
Oscar Schmidt Former basketball player Michelle Cerbino Withdrew
on November 20, 2005
Felipe Dylon Singer Daiane Amêndola Eliminated 1st
on November 27, 2005
Fabiana Karla Zorra Total cast member Marco Aurélio Eliminated 2nd
on December 4, 2005
Daniela Escobar Actress Edson Carneiro Eliminated 3rd
on December 11, 2005
Alexandre Barillari Actor Aline Phyrro Runner-up
on December 18, 2005
Karina Bacchi Actress & model Fabiano Vivas Winner
on December 18, 2005

Elimination chart

Lowest score Highest score   Eliminated   Bottom two   Withdrew
  Runner-up   Winners


Couple Place 1 2 3 4 5
Karina & Fabiano 1 29 28 30 26 130
Alexandre & Aline 2 24 27 30 24 129
Daniela & Edson 3 26 26 30 21
Fabiana & Marco 4 23 27 26
Felipe & Daiane 5 21 22
Oscar & Michelle 6 WD

Weekly results

Week 1

Aired: November 20, 2005

Week 2

Aired: November 27, 2005

Week 3

Aired: December 4, 2005

Week 4

Aired: December 11, 2005

Week 5

Aired: December 18, 2005

References

  1. "A super estréia do quadro "Dança dos Famosos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 20 November 2005.
  2. "Karina Bacchi vence a "Dança dos Famosos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2 May 2007.
  3. "Memória Domingão: Relembre os 5 vencedores da "Dança dos Famosos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved 15 May 2009.
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