Les dieux de la danse
Les dieux de la danse

Les dieux de la danse

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2015- 2018
4 Seasons
54 Episodes
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Canceled
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Overview

Quebec's favourite celebrities hit the dance floor to show off their best moves. Each week, four of them have to learn a different choreography and perform it for a worked-up audience and a panel of judges with lots of personality.

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4 members
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Jean-Philippe Wauthier

Self - Host

Jean-Philippe Wauthier
Acting

Serge Denoncourt

Self - Judge

Serge Denoncourt
Acting

Chantal Lamarre

Self - Judge

Chantal Lamarre
Acting

Nico Archambault

Self - Judge

Nico Archambault

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