Shall We Dance? (TV series)

Shall We Dance? is a Filipino reality dance competition program on TV5 and was hosted by Lucy Torres-Gomez from November 6, 2005 to March 28, 2010. This is the first ever television program in the Philippines to use a steadicam.

Shall We Dance?
The Celebrity Dance Challenge
GenreReality competition
Created byABC Development Corporation
Directed byRich Ilustre
Presented byLucy Torres
Victor Basa
Jon Avila
Country of originPhilippines
No. of seasons10
Production
Producer(s)Perci Intalan
Running time60 minutes
Release
Original networkABC/TV5
Picture format480i (SDTV)
Original releaseNovember 6, 2005 (2005-11-06) 
March 28, 2010 (2010-03-28)
Chronology
Related showsEezy Dancing
External links
Website

Format

The show features a ballroom dancing competition between three celebrities. Each celebrity is paired up with a dance instructor. The next portion of the show is a competition between three non-showbiz dance pairs. All performances are evaluated by a panel of three judges. The last portion of the show is a dance instructional by one of the judges, Ednah Ledesma. This portion features a step-by-step lesson by Ledesma of a ballroom dance.[1]

Hosts and judges

Main host

  • Lucy Torres, dubbed "Asia's Dance Goddess"

Co-hosts

Judges

  • Ednah Ledesma
  • Regine Tolentino
  • Douglas Nierras

Guest co-hosts

Former judges

  • Audie Gemora

Former host

Awards and recognitions

22nd PMPC Star Awards for TV

  • Best Talent Search Program (2008)
  • Best Talent Search Program Host – Lucy Torres-Gomez, Arnel Ignacio, and Dominic Ochoa (2008)
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See also

  • List of programs broadcast by The 5 Network
  • List of programs aired by The 5 Network

References

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