Skal vi danse?

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Skal vi danse?
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Genre Dance competition
Created by Jon Peder Olrud and Geir Bie
Directed by Jan Egil Ådland
Anders Haavie
Sandra Hafsahl
Andreas Hjertø
Pål Huuse
Mirja Julia Minjares
Presented by Marthe Sveberg Bjørstad and Kristian Ødegård (Season 6)
Pia Lykke and Kristian Ødegård (Season 5)
Guri Solberg and Kristian Ødegård (Season 3 and 4)
Guri Solberg and Tommy Steine (Season 1 and 2)
Judges Anita Langset
Trine Dehli Cleve
Trond Harr
Tor Fløysvik
(Season 1)

Cecilie Brinck Rygel
Trine Dehli Cleve
Trond Harr
Tor Fløysvik
(Season 2) Christer Tornell
Trine Dehli Cleve
Trond Harr
Tor Fløysvik
(Season 3) Trine Dehli Cleve
Tor Fløysvik
Christer Tornell
Alexandra Kakurina
(Season 4) Super Finals:Trine Dehli Cleve
Tor Fløysvik
Christer Tornell
Cecilie Brinck Rygel
Trond Harr
Raymond Myhr Engen
(Super Finals:Season 4)

Trine Dehli Cleve
Tor Fløysvik
Karianne Gulliksen Stensen
Christer Tornell
(Season 5 and Season 6)
Country of origin Norway
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 63 (plus 1 superfinals)
Production
Producer(s) Monster Entertainment (season 4 - present)
Ingvild Daae (seasons 2 - 3)
Jon Peder Olrud and Geir Bie (season 1)
Running time 1-2 hours
Release
Original network TV 2
Original release January 15, 2006 (2006-01-15) –
present
Chronology
Related shows Strictly Come Dancing
Dancing with the Stars
External links
Website

Skal vi danse? is the Norwegian edition of the British television series, Strictly Come Dancing and the American television series, Dancing with the Stars. It is produced by Monster Entertainment and broadcast on TV 2 Jon Peder Olrud and Geir Bie were producers in the first season. The second and third seasons were produced by Ingvild Daae. The series premiered on TV 2 on January 15, 2006. Skal vi danse? in Norwegian means "shall we dance?". Dancing celebrities with professional dancers and companies are reviewed by a panel of judges and the TV viewers. Each pair consists of a celebrity and a professional dancer and the one with the fewest votes does not participate in the next round.

The series has had high ratings in Norway, with an average of between 600,000 and 700,000 viewers. The record with 733,000 viewers on average in the season premiere was reached for the first program of series 4 (12 September 2008). Only the final episodes of each series have had higher numbers.

Hosts

Hosts Role Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Tommy Steine Host
Guri Solberg Hostess
Kristian Ødegård Host
Pia Lykke Hostess
Marthe Sveberg Bjørstad Hostess
Katrine Moholt Hostess
Yngvar Numme Host
Carsten Skjelbreid Host
Didrik Solli Tangen Host
     Full time presenter
     Competed as a contestant before being a presenter

Judges

Judges Seasons
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Trine Dehli Cleve
Anita Langset
Trond Harr
Tor Fløysvik
Cecilie Brinck Rygel
Christer Tornell
Alexandra Kakourina
Karianne Stensen Gulliksen
Toni Ferraz
Gyda Bloch Thorsen
     Full time presenter
     Competed as a contestant before being a presenter

Professional partners

Color key:

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     Winner
     Runner-up
     3rd place
     Celebrity partner was eliminated first for the season
     Celebrity partner withdrew from the competition
     A professional couple of weeks, and then does not appear on the show

Series overview

Season No. of
stars
No. of
weeks
Duration
dates
Partners in the finals
First place Second place Third place
1) Winter 2006 10 10 Jan 15 – Mar 19 Katrine Moholt & Bjørn Wettre Holthe Guri Schanke & Tom-Arild Hansen Terje Sporsem & Cecilie Brinck Rygel
2) Autumn 2006 10 10 Sep 22 – Nov 24 Kristian Ødegård & Alexandra Kakourina Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim & Asmund Grinaker Tone Damli Aaberge & Tom-Erik Nilsen
3) Autumn 2007 10 10 Sep 21 – Nov 23 Tshawe Baqwa & Maria Sandvik Mona Grudt & Glenn Jørgen Sandaker Dag Otto Lauritzen & Gyda Bloch Thorsen
4) Autumn 2008 11 10 Sep 12 – Nov 14 Lene Alexandra Øien & Tom-Erik Nilsen Tore André Flo & Nadya Khamitskaya Mikkel Gaup & Therese Cleve
5) Autumn 2009 11 10 Sep 19 – Nov 21 Carsten Skjelbreid & Elena Bokoreva Wiulsrud Mia Gundersen & Glenn Jørgen Sandaker Hallvard Flatland & Alexandra Kakourina
6) Autumn 2010 12 12 Sep 11 – Nov 27 Åsleik Engmark & Nadya Khamitskaya Aylar Lie & Egor Filipenko Stig Henrik Hoff & Alexandra Kakourina
7) Autumn 2011 10 10 Sep 10 – Nov 13 Atle Pettersen & Marianne Sandaker Kari Traa & Egor Filipenko Lars Bohinen & Alexandra Kakourina
8) Autumn 2012 11 11 Sep 8 – Nov 17 Hanne Sørvaag & Egor Filipenko Ben Adams & Tone Jacobsen Cathrine Larsåsen & Tom-Erik Nilsen
9) Autumn 2013 11 11 Sep 14 – Nov 23 Eirik Søfteland & Nadya Khamitskaya Kim-Daniel Sannes & Elena Bokoreva Wiulsrud Kathrine Sørland & Tom-Erik Nilsen
10) Autumn 2014 12 12 Aug 30 – Nov 15

Attendees

Season 1 (Spring 2006)

Skal vi danse is the Norwegian version of a British TV concept, where celebrities compete in dance. The picture shows the boxer Steffen Tangstad the dress rehearsal for the series in 2006.

In the first season took part Simen Agdestein, Terje Sporsem, Katrine Moholt, Caroline Dina Kongerud, Signy Fardal, Finn Schjøll, Tom A. Haug, Anita Moen, Otto Robsahm and Guri Schanke. The series was won by Katrine Moholt and dance partner Bjørn Holthe, who defeated Guri Schanke and dance partner Tom Arild Hansen in the final. Judges in the first season was Anita Langset, Trine Dehli Cleve, Trond Harr and Tor Fløysvik.

The Season Finale took place in March 2006. Winners were TV hostess Katrine Moholt and her partner Bjørn Wettre Holthe.

The professional jury in "Skal Vi Danse"s 1st Season were:

Season 2 (Autumn 2006)

In the second season took part Jeanette Roede, Trude Mostue, Christer Torjussen, Elisabeth Andreassen, Tone Damli Aaberge, Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim, Eirik Newth, Steffen Tangstad, Kristian Ødegård and Ingar Helge Gimle. The second season was won by Kristian Ødegård and his dancing partner Alexandra Kakurina. They defeated Susann Goksør Bjerkrheim and Asmund Grinaker.

Judges in the second season was Cecilie Brinck Rygel, Trine Dehli Cleve, Trond Harr and Tor Fløysvik.

The Season Finale took place on 24 November 2006. Winners were TV-producer/comedian/joke host Kristian Ødegård and his dancing partner Alexandra Kakurina.

The professional jury in "Skal Vi Danse"s 2nd Season were:

Season 3 (Autumn 2007)

In the third season took part Mari Maurstad, Jostein Pedersen, Dag Otto Lauritzen, Esben Esther Pirelli Benestad, Tshawe Baqwa, Trine Hattestad, Pia Haraldsen, Liv Marit Wedvik, Mona Grudt and Finn Christian Jagge. The third season was won by Tshawe Baqwa and his dance partner Maria Sandvik. They defeated Mona Grudt and Glenn Jørgen Sandaker.

Judges in the third season was Christer Tornell, Trine Dehli Cleve, Trond Harr and Tor Fløysvik

Season 4 (Autumn 2008)

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In the fourth season attended Gaute Ormåsen, Hans Petter Buraas, Tor Endresen, Tore André Flo, Janne Formoe, Mikkel Gaup, Siri Kalvig, Hanne Krogh, Jenny Skavlan, Sigurd Sollien and Lene Alexandra Øien. The fourth season was won by Lene Alexandra Øien and dance partner Tom Erik Nilsen, which in the final defeated Tore Andre Flo and his dance partner Nadya Khamitskaya. Judges were Trine Dehli Cleve, Tor Fløysvik, Christer Tornell and Alexandra Kakurina.

Super Finals (Autumn 2008)

12 December 2008 was held a great finale in Skal vi dance? in which the winning pairs from the four previous seasons, participated. Since Tshawe Baqwa was on a concert tour at the time of the super-final took second pair from 2007 instead of the winning pair. Super Final was won by Mona Grudt and Glenn Jørgen Sandaker. Judges were Trine Dehli Cleve, Tor Fløysvik, Christer Tornell, Cecilie Brinck Rygel, Trond Harr and Raymond Myhr Engen. Super final winners were chosen by judges depending by points.[1]

Results of choosing to win in super finals.

Total results

Dancers 1st result 2nd result 3rd result Overall Rating Results Source
Kathrine/Bjørn 4 1 3 8 3 [2]
Kristian/Alexandra Kakurina 3 4 4 11 4 [2]
Mona/Glenn Jørgen Sandaker 2 2 1 5 1 [2]
Lene/Tom-Erik Nilsen 1 3 2 6 2 [2]

1st result

Dancers Source Result Judges' score
Trine Raymond Christer Trond Cecile Tor
Kathrine/Bjørn [2] 4 4 4 4 2 4 1
Kristian/Alexandra Kakurina [2] 3 2 3 2 4 1 3
Mona/Glenn Jørgen Sandaker [2] 2 3 2 1 3 3 2
Lene/Tom-Erik Nilsen [2] 1 1 1 3 1 2 4

Second Result

Dancers Source Result Judges' score
Trine Raymond Christer Trond Cecile Tor
Kathrine/Bjørn [2] 1 1 1 2 1 1 1
Kristian/Alexandra Kakurina [2] 3 4 3 4 4 4 4
Mona/Glenn Jørgen Sandaker [2] 2 2 2 1 3 3 2
Lene/Tom-Erik Nilsen [2] 3 4 3 3 2 2 4

Third Result

Dancers Source Result Judges' score
Trine Raymond Christer Trond Cecile Tor
Kathrine/Bjørn [2] 3 4 3 4 2 2 2
Kristian/Alexandra Kakurina [2] 4 3 4 3 4 4 4
Mona/Glenn Jørgen Sandaker [2] 1 1 1 2 3 1 1
Lene/Tom-Erik Nilsen [2] 2 2 2 1 1 3 3

Season 5 (Autumn 2009)

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In the fifth season competed Mia Gundersen, Hallvard Flatland, Anita Valen, Ellen Arnstad, Ole Klemetsen, Jan Thomas Mørch Husby, Elin Tvedt, Triana Iglesias, Carsten Skjelbreid, Margrethe Røed and Svein Østvik. Carsten Skjelbreid won the competition in the final against Mia Gundersen. Judges were Trine Dehli Cleve, Tor Fløysvik, Karianne Gulliksen Stensen and Christer Tornell.

Couples Place 1
Carsten & Elena 1
36+38+40=114
Mia & Glenn 2
33+39+40=112
Red numbers indicate the lowest score for each week.
Green numbers indicate the highest score for each week.
     indicates the winning couple.
     indicates the runner-up couple.

The judges are Trine Dehli Cleve, Tor Fløysvik, Karianne Stensen Gulliksen and Christer Tornell.

Season 6 (Autumn 2010)

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In the sixth season of Skal vi danse? will return on Autumn 2010 according to TV 2 after the finale of season 5 Skal vi danse? decided to renew for this season. These are the participants who are going to participate in Skal vi danse? this year. Judges are the same from last year Trine Dehli Cleve, Tor Fløysvik, Karianne Gulliksen Stensen and Christer Tornell.[3]

Season 7 (Autumn 2011)

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Season 8 (Autumn 2012)

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See also

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