TVE is moving forward with an ambitious plan for a fresh dance talent show that amps up the thrill of high‑energy dancing. Produced by Zeppelin TV for Banijay Iberia, the series is assembling a strong lineup by inviting familiar faces who can draw audiences and deliver immediate star power. In a strategic move, the public broadcaster has brought on Maestro Joao, a talent who trained privately and is now boldly stepping into a format that blends traditional television with digital platforms.
The program marks a notable milestone for Joao, who first gained national recognition through Mediaset and is now positioned as a cross‑network television figure with visibility across multiple networks and media ecosystems. He joins Lydia Lozano, a veteran presence in television who was the first major reveal of the competition and captured exclusive attention from this outlet. The pairing promises dynamic tension between established stars and rising talents, fueling strong audience interest from the outset.
Maestro Joao will participate as a dancer on the new show while maintaining his other audiovisual commitments. His career began on a local television stage where he read letters and hosted small segments, before moving onto national television as a contributor on the program Cazamariposas and later appearing on shows such as Survivientes and GH VIP. Those early appearances helped him establish a steady presence on Telecinco programs in various roles over the years.
In recent seasons, Joao expanded his reach by contributing weekly to Atresmedia projects while maintaining ties with Mediaset. He joined Zap, hosted by Dani Mateo after dinner on laSexta, and continued to be a familiar face on Go Now!, a program in which Dani Moreno hosts a morning show and a music radio network under the Los 40 banner. His improvisational talent and sharp, playful interview style have made him a recognizable figure across the Spanish‑speaking entertainment landscape, especially among viewers who follow social and cultural happenings closely.
Since the last season, Joao has also presented For the Fans alongside Cristina Porta on Mitele Plus, delivering lighthearted coverage of Mediaset programs and sharing humorous takes with a cast of memorable personalities. This breadth of experience positions him as a versatile entertainer who can bring credibility and energy to a dance‑focused competition while connecting with viewers through a familiar persona.
Throughout the dance program, Maestro Joao will showcase his dancing abilities and stage presence, collaborating with a professional dancer to navigate the challenges of the competition. Exclusive information from YOTELE confirms that the performances will be evaluated by a panel that includes notable figures such as Beatriz Luengo, whose involvement adds an extra layer of musical and performance expertise to the assessment process.
Production notes indicate that filming for TVE’s new dance talent project is slated to begin in the coming weeks. The schedule aims to have materials ready for publication in the first half of February, ensuring a timely rollout for audiences eager to see the show in action and to meet the new ensemble members who will drive the narrative and competition on screen. The channel has signaled its intent to deliver a robust showcase that blends dance prowess with personality‑driven storytelling, giving viewers a front row seat to the evolving talent landscape across national television networks.
Sources familiar with the project describe a careful selection process designed to balance established names with emerging performers, creating a compelling dynamic that resonates with a broad audience. The collaboration with Joao is seen as a strategic anchor for the series, signaling a commitment to high production values and engaging on‑screen chemistry that can translate well across traditional and digital viewing environments. As the production timeline advances, viewers can expect exclusive behind‑the‑scenes glimpses and character moments that deepen the narrative around the competition and its cast.