Pinoy Dream Academy
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Pinoy Dream Academy | ||
Hosts | ||
ABS-CBN hosts | ||
Studio 23 hosts | ||
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Scholars | ||
Name | Exited | Entered |
Yeng Constantino | August 27 | |
Irish Fullerton | August 27 | |
Ronnie Liang | August 27 | |
Richard Peralta | August 28 | |
Jay-R Siaboc | August 27 | |
Panky Trinidad | August 27 | |
Rosita Bareng | December 10 | August 27 |
Yvan Lambatan | December 10 | August 27 |
Eman Abatayo | December 3 | August 28 |
Davey Langit | November 26 | August 28 |
Joan Ilagan | November 19 | August 28 |
Michelle Bond | November 6 | August 27 |
Chai Fonacier | November 5 | August 27 |
Iya Ginez | October 29 | August 27 |
Kristoff Abrenica | October 22 | August 27 |
RJ Jimenez | October 15 | August 27 |
Oona Barretto | October 8 | August 28 |
Geoff Taylor | October 1 | August 27 |
Jun Hirano | September 24 | August 27 |
Gemma Fitzgerald | September 17 | August 27 |
Legend | ||
Winner | ||
Runners-up | ||
Dropped Out | ||
Expelled |
Pinoy Dream Academy (PDA) is the Philippine version of Endemol's Star Academy. The format is similar to Big Brother, where 16, later 20, contestants (billed as "scholars" throughout the series) will live inside the Academy for four months and will be trained by guest teachers to be multimedia performers. Activities in the Academy will be monitored 24/7 by the headmaster.
ABS-CBN affiliate Studio 23 is airing a companion program under the same title. It is a separate show from the flagship station that will feature scenes that were not shown on the ABS-CBN program and has different hosts.
Awit ng Pangarap ("Song of the Dream"), made during the show's run by contestants Yeng Constantino, Yvan Lambatan, and Kristoff Abrenica; became the main theme song of the show, although We're All In This Together was used earlier in the pre-season specials as the unofficial theme song.
[edit] Contestants
On August 27, 2006, the Academy Dream Night took place in front of Cebu Provincial Capitol Grounds, hosted by Nikki Gil, Toni Gonzaga, and Sam Milby. The finalists were broken into 6 groups: Acoustic Jamming Section, where members were asked to sing their original composition; Music and Dance Section, where members sang popular dance songs; Music Literature Section, where members sang romantic ballads; Musicthectics Section, where members were asked to sing songs of the band, The Eraserheads, in their own style; Language of Music Section, where members sang native songs; and Rockers' Section, where members sang rock version of popular novelty songs. After two sections had performed, the hosts then announced the Academy scholars.[1] The selection of accepted scholars was done thrice, and the 16 scholars accepted into the Academy that night were:
- RJ Jimenez (22, a University of Santo Tomas graduate from Pasig City)
- Yeng Constantino (18, a "rebel-rocker" from Rodriguez, Rizal)
- Gemma Fitzgerald (20, a medical administrative officer from Australia)
- Yvan Lambatan (24, a father from Baguio City)
- Kristoff Abrenica (20, a grocery clerk from Canada)
- Ronnie Liang (21, a former Pinoy Pop Superstar contestant from Angeles City)
- Irish Fullerton (23, a nursing student from California)
- Michelle Bond (24, a part-time singer from Amsterdam)
- Iya Ginez (21, a Sangguniang Kabataan chairperson from Pangasinan)
- Jun Hirano (18, a Japanese-Filipino student from Japan)
- Rosita Bareng (25, an OFW from Dubai)
- Panky Trinidad (20, a passionate musician from Cebu)
- Eman Abatayo (22, an accountancy graduate from Iloilo)
- Chai Fonancier (20, the vocalist of Balde ni Allan band from Cagayan de Oro)
- Geoff Taylor (20, a model from Cagayan Valley)
- Jay-R Siaboc (19, the vocalist of Scrambled Eggs band from Cebu)
The 16 scholars above entered the Academy on August 28. As a surprise twist, four more scholars were added to the roster and they entered the Academy the following day.[2] They were:
- Joan Jane Ilagan (20, a law student from Italy)
- Oona Barretto (23, a former pre-school teacher from Bukidnon)
- Richard "Chad" Peralta (21, an IT consultant from Australia)
- Davey Langit (19, a guitar instructor from Baguio)
[edit] The Academy
Like the Pinoy Big Brother House, The Academy is found facing the ABS-CBN studios in Quezon City. Although it seemed that the Academy building is erected right next to the House, in reality, the living quarters of the Academy is the House area, modified and expanded to include the other rooms in the Academy, such as the administration rooms, dance studio and piano room. Next to the House is an auditorium where performances by the contestants would be held. The Academy's auditorium was built on the site of some of the former offices of Viva Entertainment.[citation needed]
[edit] Faculty
- Headmaster: Jim Paredes
- Dance Teacher: Maribeth Bichara
- Fitness Teacher: Gretchen Malalad
- Voice Teachers: Moy Ortiz, Annie Quintos, Cecile Bautista, and Sweet Plantado
- Diction Teacher: Von Arroyo
- Performance Teacher: Malou de Guzman
- Media Performance Teacher: Joey Reyes
- Songwriting Teacher: Raymund Marasigan
- Belly Dance Teacher: Kat Fonacier
- Media Ethics Teacher: Boots Anson Roa
- Technical Voice Teacher: Kitchie Molina (former juror of several PDA Performance Nights)
[edit] Performances inside the Academy
The contestants' life inside the academy is chronicled on the nightly episodes from Monday to Friday. The episodes shown on Saturday showcase the talents of the contestants, and exemplifies the progress of each of them in regards to their education in the academy. While every Sunday, the contestants are assessed by jurors from the performance night.[3] Starting week 4, the probationary students and the star scholar was determined in this episode.
[edit] Week 1 and Week 2: Gala Performance Night
In Weeks 1 and 2, the show was called the 1st and 2nd Gala Performance Night, respectively. In both gala nights, the contestants were put into four groups and they sang the original compositions of seven of the contestants, and one of the NCR Dreamers. These were Yeng's "Hawak Kamay", Richard's "Sunshine", Yvan's "Babalik Rin", RJ's "Miss Kita Pag Tuesday", Davey's "Dinggin", Panky's "Behind Those Eyes", Jay-R's "Hilot" and Jenner Mallari's "Salamat Sa'Yo Ina".[4][5]
[edit] Week 2: 1st Nomination Night
Three prominent people from the Philippines' music industry, termed the jurors, were invited to this week's show, as well as to the succeeding performance nights up to the present, to judge the performance of the contestants. In this show, the contestants they nominated for expulsion were Kristoff, Rosita, Oona, and Gemma.[5]
[edit] Week 3: 1st Expulsion Night
This show had a different format from the Gala Performance Nights, and this format has been implemented ever since. The probationary students each had to give solo performances, while the contestants not on probation were put into groups of varying number and they either sing as a group or perform a medley. Gemma was the first expelled scholar from the Academy. Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Oona was saved by her co-contestants winning 14 out of 18 votes. For the 1st Expulsion Night, the theme of the songs performed by the contestants not on probation was a crossing over of genres. The novelty song "Isang Linggong Pag-ibig" was given a Latin flavor. The folksong "Karaniwang Tao" was sung in an ethnic rock version, and Hale's song "The Day You Said Goodnight" was performed with a techno-alternative vibe.[6]
[edit] Week 4: 2nd and 3rd Nomination Night
Week 4's Monday episode was the 2nd Nomination Night wherein Oona, Michelle, Yeng and Jun were nominated for expulsion.[7] Week 4's Saturday show was called the 3rd Nomination Night instead of the 2nd Expulsion Night, because of Jun. He was not expelled because he opted to drop out from the academy. He was one of the four probationary students named in the 2nd Nomination Night, and his actions saved the other three nominees.[8] The theme of the songs performed by the non-probationary seemed to coincide with Jun's departure, for the lyrics of the their performance songs were translated to other languages and Filipino dialects. Freddie Aguilar's "Magdalena" was partly translated to Italian. "No Touch" was sung in Ilocano and Visayan. Eman and Jun's composition "Arigato Tomodachi" had some lines in Nihongo. The coincidence is due to the fact that Jun did not develop a fluency in Tagalog during his stay in the Academy.
[edit] Week 5: 3rd Expulsion Night
Week 5's Saturday show was the 3rd Expulsion Night and in this episode, out of the 4 probationary contestants (Rosita, Chai, Yvan and Geoff), Geoff was the expelled student. Yvan was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Chai was saved by her co-contestants winning 11 out of 16 votes. The contestants not on probation sang in duets.[9]
[edit] Week 6: 4th Probation and Expulsion Night
The Sunday night after the 3rd Expulsion Night came the 4th Probation Night wherein Kristoff, Oona, Davey and Yeng were named the probationary contestants. For the 4th Expulsion Night, Oona was the expelled student. Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Yeng was saved by the faculty and Davey was saved by his co-contestants winning 10 out of 15 votes. The non-nominees sang popular songs in a medley format.[10]
[edit] Week 7: 5th Probation and Expulsion Night
After the 4th Expulsion Night came the 5th Probation Night on Sunday. It was Kristoff, Michelle, Iya and RJ who were nominated. On th 5th Expulsion Night, RJ was the expelled student.[11] Kristoff was saved by the viewers, Iya was saved by the faculty and Michelle was saved by her co-contestants winning 12 out of 14 votes.Those not in probation sang some of the winning songs of the Dream Songwriting Competition.[12] The songs performed were "Pag Nandiyan Siya" by Ernest Yvan Cruz Esguerra, "Wishing Lampara" by Mark Eduard de Mesa and Michael Sapico, "Ako" by Soc Villanueva, "Unfair" by Michael Plaga Ong, "Krishna’s Eyes" by Edgardo P. Miraflor Jr., "You Moved Me" by Elisette Blancaflor, "Go with My Heart" by Gino Torres, "May Tama Ako" by Rickenson Canlubad, "Tanging Ikaw Lamang" by Markel Cesar A. Luna, "Karamay" by Gabriel Jesse T. Guevarra, and "Pangarap Lang" by Alvin K. Gonzales.
[edit] Week 8: 6th Probation and Expulsion Night
The 6th Expulsion Night took place on week 8, and Kristoff was the expelled student.[13] He was automatically expelled because he received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the performances that week. His scores made him a probationary student for the following week's expulsion night, and it would had been his fifth time of being on probation. His automatic expulsion was due to an additional rule implemented by the academy on week 7. The new rule stated that contestants who get nominated five times will be automatically expelled so that the academy can maintain its standard of excellence.[14]
[edit] Week 9: Midterm Exams, 7th Probation and Expulsion Night
The probationary contestants were Yvan, Iya, Irish and Michelle. During this week, the contestants faced their midterm exams. They were tested by the academy's faculty on their knowledge in musical theories, their media and dance performances, their fitness, and their diction.[13] On the expulsion night, Iya was the expelled student. Irish was saved by the viewers, Yvan was saved by the faculty and Michelle was saved by her co-contestants winning 9 out of 12 votes.
[edit] Week 10: 8th Probation and Expulsion Night
Last 7th Expulsion Night, Rosita was automatically put on probation because she got the lowest score in the midterm exams (having 68%).[13] During the 8th Probation Night, Eman, Chai, and Ronnie got the lowest marks from the jurors and they completed the list of four contestants on probationary status.[15] This week was the start of the 2nd semester inside the Academy. At the 8th Expulsion Night, Chai was the expelled student. Ronnie was saved by the viewers, Rosita was saved by the faculty and Eman was saved by his co-contestants winning 6 out of 11 votes. All the contestants sang classics from world icons Stevie Wonder, Dionne Warwick, Billy Joel, among others, as well as Filipino hitmakers like Didith Reyes and Rey Valera.
[edit] Week 11: 9th and 10th Probation Night
On the 9th Probation Night, Michelle was automatically expelled. It was her fifth time being on probation, for she received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the 8th Expulsion Night. As with Kristoff's case, her automatic expulsion was due to the five-probation rule. Her expulsion ensured the safety of the three other probationary students, namely Jay-R, Davey, and Irish.[16] Because of Michelle's exit, the Performance Night on Saturday became the 10th Probation Night. In this episode, all scholars sang Filipino rock songs. The scholars who were put on probation were Joan, Jay-R, Davey, and Irish. The other 7 scholars who were not nominated were put on the Headmaster's List and have been guaranteed spots in the final 10.[17]
[edit] Week 12: 10th Expulsion Night
There are now 7 confirmed scholars to be in the Headmaster's List.[17] On the 10th Expulsion Night, the scholars sang Christmas songs. Unfortunately, Joan was expelled from the academy. Leaving Jay-R, was saved by the viewers; Irish, saved by the faculty and; Davey was saved by his co-scholars.
[edit] Week 13: 11th Probation and Expulsion Night
Davey was expelled from the academy, he got the lowest votes from the viewers.
[edit] Week 14: 12th Expulsion Night
Eman was expelled from the academy.There will be no Probation nights starting this week. The new rule is that, the scholars who has the lowest number of votes next expulsion night will be expelled. The viewers have the fate of the scholars till this day on. The viewers will decide who will be at the Honors list of 6.
[edit] Week 15: Final Expulsion Night
The two scholars, who has the lowest number of votes this week, are Yvan and Rosita. They are the ones who were expelled from the academy. The six scholars left are Jay-R, Yeng, Panky, Irish, Ronnie, and Chad. They are the one who will face-off at the Grand Dream Night.
[edit] Week 16: Preparations for the Grand Dream Night
The scholars prepared themselves for their biggest night ever.
[edit] Expulsion Nights
Expulsion Nights |
1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th | 6th5 | 7th | 8th | 9th7 | 10th | 11th9 | 12th | 13th10 | Grand Dream Night | |
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Star Scholar | None | Iya | Joan | Panky Eman |
Ronnie3 | Yeng | Richard | Yvan | Eman | Panky | Panky | Yeng | None | None | |
On Probation | Kristoff Rosita Oona Gemma |
Oona Michelle Yeng Jun |
Rosita Chai Yvan Geoff |
Kristoff Oona Yeng Davey |
Kristoff Michelle Iya RJ |
Kristoff Rosita Michelle Richard |
Michelle Irish Iya Yvan |
Eman Rosita6 Chai Ronnie |
Michelle Irish Davey Jay-R |
Irish Joan Davey Jay-R |
Yeng Rosita8 Davey Ronnie |
Eman Irish Ronnie Panky |
None | None | |
Viewer's Choice |
Kristoff | - | Yvan | Kristoff | Kristoff | Richard4 | Irish | Ronnie | - | Jay-R | - | - | - | - | |
Faculty's Choice |
Rosita | - | Rosita | Yeng | Iya | - | Yvan | Rosita | - | Irish | - | - | - | - | |
Last Two Nominees |
Oona Gemma |
None | Chai Geoff |
Oona Davey |
Michelle RJ |
None | Iya Michelle |
Eman Chai |
None | Joan Davey |
Davey Rosita |
Eman Panky |
- | - | |
Yeng | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | RJ | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Davey | - | - | - | ||
Irish | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Joan | - | - | - | ||
Ronnie | Oona | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | ||
Richard | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Joan | - | - | - | ||
Jay-R | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Iya | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | ||
Panky | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Michelle | - | Iya | Chai | - | Davey | - | - | - | ||
Rosita | Oona | - | Geoff | Oona | Michelle | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Joan | - | - | - | Expelled | |
Yvan | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Davey | - | - | - | Expelled | |
Eman | Oona | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Iya | Exempt | - | Joan | - | - | Expelled | ||
Davey | Oona | - | Chai | Exempt | Michelle | - | Michelle | Chai | - | Exempt | - | Expelled | |||
Joan | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Michelle | - | Michelle | Eman | - | Exempt | Expelled | ||||
Michelle | Gemma | - | Geoff | Davey | Exempt | - | Exempt | Chai | - | Expelled | |||||
Chai | Oona | - | Exempt | Davey | RJ | - | Michelle | Exempt | Expelled | ||||||
Iya | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Michelle | - | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||
Kristoff | Gemma | - | Chai | Davey | Michelle | - | Expelled | ||||||||
RJ | Oona | - | Chai | Oona | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||
Oona | Exempt | - | Chai | Exempt | Expelled | ||||||||||
Geoff | Oona | - | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||||
Jun | Oona | - | Dropped Out | ||||||||||||
Gemma | Exempt | Expelled | |||||||||||||
Expelled 1 | Gemma 4 of 18 votes |
Jun2 | Geoff 5 of 16 votes |
Oona 5 of 15 votes |
RJ 2 of 14 votes |
Kristoff | Iya 3 of 12 votes |
Chai 5 of 11 votes |
Michelle | Joan 4 of 9 votes |
Davey 12.7% |
Eman 21.20% |
Rosita Yvan |
Note 1: The scholars cast votes to save one of the last two nominees. The nominee who got the fewer number of votes would be expelled.
Note 2: Jun opted to leave the Academy because of loneliness, further worsened by his frequent nosebleeds and large language barrier, because he could not speak English and Filipino. He made his exit on September 24, with his last gala night on September 23. That night was supposedly the 2nd Expulsion Night, but because of Jun's exit, it became the 3rd Nomination Night.
Note 3: Panky was this week's star scholar as she got the highest grade for the week. However, since she was the star scholar the previous week, Ronnie was awarded the distinction instead as he got the second-highest grade. This was done to give other scholars a chance to become the star scholar for the week.
Note 4: Richard was the Viewer's Choice for this week, as announced by the hosts at the end of the episode. However, the support he got from the voters did not have any bearing with the outcome of the expulsion that night.
Note 5: Kristoff was automatically expelled because he received one of the four low grades from the jurors. His low grades made him one of the probationary students for the following week, and it would had been his fifth time of being on probation. His expulsion was due to a new rule implemented by the academy, which states that a scholar is automatically expelled when he/she receives a fifth nomination.
Note 6: Rosita was automatically put on probation because she got the lowest grade in the midterm exams. The other three probationary students were determined based on their performances in the gala night.
Note 7: Michelle was automatically expelled during the 9th Probation Night because she received one of the four low grades from the jurors of the 8th Expulsion Night. This ensured the safety of the three other probationary students who were named in that episode.
Note 8: Although this was Rosita's fifth nomination, her four previous nominations were disregarded as she was finally part of the top ten, or the Headmaster's List. The same can be said with the rest of the top ten.
Note 9: Faculty's choice and scholar voting were ruled out for the 11th, and 12th Expulsion Nights. The probationary scholar with the least number of viewer votes was declared the expelled scholar.
Note 10: In preparation for the Grand Dream Night, two scholars who got the two lowest viewer votes were expelled this week. Meanwhile, the viewer votes for the six remaining scholars in the academy were carried over to the tally of the votes they need to be declared winner on the Grand Dream Night.
[edit] Grand Dream Night
The grand finale of the first season will be held at the Araneta Coliseum on December 16, 2006.[citation needed]
[edit] Talent piracy controversy
Philippine Idol, Associated Broadcasting Company's (ABC) franchise of American Idol, alleged Pinoy Dream Academy conducted contestant piracy,[18] with ABS-CBN employees even apporoaching a judge to “just let [some of] the contestants go.”[19] This came after ABC turned down ABS-CBN's offer to co-produce Philippine Idol[20]
ABS-CBN denied talent piracy in a letter sent to the Philippine Daily Inquirer, saying that they successfully staged competitions without poaching contestants from other contests and would fully respect a contestant's choice in which competition one would join.[21]
ABC sent a formal letter of complaint to ABS-CBN, alleging that three Gold Passers of Philippine Idol became contestants of rival Pinoy Dream Academy. ABS-CBN did not comment on the letter, as neither of the three talents questioned became a finalist of that show.[22]
[edit] See also
- Pinoy Big Brother: Teen Edition, ABS-CBN's other Endemol franchise.
- Star Circle Quest, ABS-CBN's original talent search program.
- StarStruck
[edit] References
- ^ Congratulations to the 16 scholars! (2006-08-27). Retrieved on 2006-08-27.
- ^ Entrance to the Academy (2006-08-28). Retrieved on 2006-08-28.
- ^ Welcome to Pinoy Dream Academy (2006-08-25). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Living the Dream! (2006-09-02). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ a b 1st Nomination Night! (2006-09-09). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Goodbye Gemma! (2006-09-17). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Holding on to a Dream (2006-09-18). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Jun drops out of the Academy! (2006-09-21). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ PDA's 3rd Expulsion Night! (2006-10-01). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Farewell Madam President! (2006-10-08). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ The Fat Lady Sings for RJ (2006-10-14). Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
- ^ Winners of the Dream Songwriting Competition! (2006-10-08). Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
- ^ a b c Kristoff waves goodbye (2006-10-22). Retrieved on 2006-11-09.
- ^ PDA's 5th Probation Night! (2006-10-09). Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
- ^ Fatal Four-way (2006-10-31). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Sunday, bloddy Sunday (2006-11-06). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ a b Out of the Frying Pan, into the Fire (2006-11-11). Retrieved on 2006-11-14.
- ^ Philippine Idol, The Journey Has Just Begun, Philippine Idol Official Website Features
- ^ ABC-5 Confirms Talent 'Piracy', INQ7.net, August 7, 2006 issue
- ^ Was ABS-CBN eyeing ‘Idol’ co-prod deal with ABC 5? INQ7.net. Published, April 30, 2006; accessed August 13, 2006.
- ^ Feedback, p.F3, Philippine Daily Inquirer, August 13, 2006.
- ^ "Heart, Host ng Philippine Idol Exclusive!", Pilipino Star Ngayon, September 2, 2006. (Article written in Tagalog language; no online version)