Dance Revolution hot steps to France
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| 03 December 2018

Armoza Formats prime time studio entertainment format Dance Revolution has been acquired in France by Lagardère Studios subsidiary Reservoir Prod.

Made by Canada’s TVA and produced by Quebecor Content and Fair-Play, Dance Revolution (11x90’) sees dancers compete and be judged with a 360˚ shot of their most spectacular Revolution moment using state-of-the-art technology. In every stage, the three masters will have the help of the Revolution moments – capturing the dancers’ precise and timeless movements to make sure that they make the right decision. The dancers’ performances and the Revolution moments will decide the four finalists, who will showcase their talent in the hope of winning the $100,000 grand prize.

Since its airing, Dance Revolution has become Canada’s most popular show of the autumn season, reaching 1.4 million Quebec viewers each week. The first season just wrapped on TVA and a second season commission of the hit dance competition has already been announced with a 2019 air date.

Commenting on what he felt we rete prospects for the show on his channel, Jean-Baptiste Claverie, CEO and producer at Réservoir Prod said: “Dance Revolution revolutionises talent shows using its sensational 360 technology as a unique and brand new method to select the best dancers of the country. We are very excited to find local gems and bring a new revolution to the dance scene, to TV... and to France.”

Added Yann Paquet, vice president of Quebecor Content: “We’re delighted to announce the return of Dance Revolution, a show that has helped us discover, understand and enjoy dance...this high-level competition has succeeded in generating lots of excitement for dance in all its forms. We very much look forward to the second season of this sensational and innovative format.”