Dance Revolution Set for Polish Treatment

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Armoza Formats has signed a deal that sees Dance Revolution, the prime-time dance competition from Québecor Content and Fair-Play, headed to Poland with Golden Media Polska.

The series originally aired on Canada’s TVA. A Russian adaptation of the series was announced during MIPCOM, and it will air on Channel 1. The Chinese adaptation is currently airing on Hunan TV, marking the first series to come from a co-development deal between the broadcaster and Armoza Formats.

Dance Revolution (22×90 min.) is the prime-time dance show that welcomes all dancers to compete and be judged with a 360-degree 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 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.

Avi Armoza, CEO of Armoza Formats, said, “We are thrilled with the success Dance Revolution is seeing worldwide and are excited to be adding Poland to the list of countries who want to revolutionize their dance-competition formats. The unique viewing experience that the show offers through its 360-degree technology has led to strong interest worldwide.”