Matchmaker game show




















The only contestants he ever saw were the ones he successfully matched. To start the show off, he gave each potential date a miniature interview, asking them about their hobbies and profession. After he talked to all six, Dave eliminated one man and one woman from the show.

Dave asked the remaining four people questions about love and romance. After he talked to each one, he eliminated one more person from the show, leaving one person of one gender and two of the other.

That one person became the "romantic lead", and Dave would see which of the two remaining would be the best match for them. The two remaining saw the romantic lead's picture, and Dave asked each one a question about them for example, "Is that what you thought they'd look like? Then he asked each one a final question. When the questioning was finished, he picked which one would be the best choice for the romantic lead.

The two remaining would play a bonus round to decide where they would spend their date out of three possible choices. Before the show, each were asked to give lists of likes and dislikes in specific categories for example, favorite sitcoms or breakfast foods.

Three of those lists would be randomly selected. For the first list, three of the romantic lead's favorites would be shown. If the other person matched at least one item on the list, they continued to the second one, which had only two items. Matching at least one meant they could continue to the final list, which had just one item.

The trip they won depended on how many matches were made. Just one match won the least expensive trip, two matches won the moderately-priced trip, and matching all three won the most expensive trip. She is thrilled to be hosting the show, but what gives her the most pride is having the opportunity to represent her family, friends, and hometown of Calgary! Ballroom dance teacher, thrower of parties, and cynical life coach with a heart of gold. Michael has been involved in the Ballroom dance community for over 20 years as a teacher, event organizer, and performing artist.

As the Creator of Dance Matchmaker, he is excited to offer his unique set of skills to members seeking partnerships and ready to take the challenge. With the launch of this new game show, Michael and his team are poised to make waves in reality TV. Eric trains dancers professionally and is ready to help transform people to become the best dance partners they can be!

Their journey began with a competitive Ballroom dance partnership that blossomed into a love story. They partnered together to compete, opened a studio, built up a community, and went on to develop one of most successful youth Dancesport programs in Canada. Martin and Diana are excited to be a part of the show to teach the Dance Matchmaker audience about how to manage a successful partnership. One of Canada's most accomplished ballroom dancers, teacher and artist, Benoit Drolet has joined the Dance Matchmaker team to give contestants an Exclusive Ballroom Makeover!

As a former Canadian dance champion, Blackpool finalist, and World renowned judge, Benoit has reached the top echelons of the ballroom dance world. From there he has seen it all and can spot details from a mile away. He has developed his artistic talents and expanded them into photography, specializing in capturing human textures and vulnerability. With an eye for seeing what's beneath the surface of our skin, Benoit brings out the light, shadow, and beauty of the human experience. Nico is excited about the potential for Dance Matchmaker to become a hit TV series!

It is a community filled with music, friends, and neighbors that celebrate multiple cultures spanning across the globe. A world where all the members participate in one activity that unifies everyone: social dancing. Each genre has their own distinct languages, and yet each genre can speak to each other through a common vocabulary based on three elements: rhythm, movement, and connection.

Every weekend, all genres host diverse parties with one common goal: to connect. This is the underlying value that the social dance community offers to the individual. A way to meet and connect with other people in a safe, fun, and friendly environment. Our community leaders are actively working to revive social dance culture.



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