Twinkle-toed dancers return to TV screens

The first show of the second season of Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu, a Vietnamese version of the popular TV reality show Dancing with the Stars in the US will be aired live on April 17 on Vietnam Television (VTV).
The first show of the second season of Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu, a Vietnameseversion of the popular TV reality show Dancing with the Stars in the USwill be aired live on April 17 on Vietnam Television (VTV).

Buoc Nhay Hoan Vu, produced by VTV and Cat Tien Sa Media and TelevisionCompany, pairs 10 celebrities with professional ballroom dancers, whoeach week compete by performing in 10 shows from April 17 to July 3.

The second season will feature Vietnamese celebrities including singersThu Minh, Pham Anh Khoa, Thuy Tien and Nguyen Vu, singer and actor HuaVi Van, actors Huy Khanh, Vu Thu Phuong, Thanh Thuy, Kim Hien and DaiNghia and 10 professional dancers from Bulgaria .

Participants will perform standard ballroom dances of Slow Waltz, Tango,Viennese Waltz, Slow Foxtrot and Quicksteps, and Latin dances likeChachacha, Samba, Rumba, Paso Doble and Jive.

The judges,including director Le Hoang and dance sport champions Khanh Thi and ChiAnh, and the votes of the audience will decide the eliminations, whichwill begin in the second show.

The winner of this seasonwill award 150 million VND (7,140 USD) rewards, while two runners-upwill receive 120 million VND (5,710 USD) and 100 million VND (4,760USD).

MC Thanh Bach and singer Doan Trang, the runner-up of the first season, will host the shows.

All the shows will be broadcast live every Sunday on VTV 3 at 8pm./.

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