Channel 4 welcomes a brand new reality dancing show by the name of 'Flirty Dancing.' It is hosted by Ashley Banjo, a talented choreographer and he helps a set of hopeful singles find potential romantic partners through dance routines. The format of the show follows two people who learn a single dance with one another in hopes of forming some sort of romantic chemistry.
Before each date, the pair are taught half of a fully choreographed dancing routine that is specifically created to capture their personalities. It is described as a routine that has been "tailored to illustrate their personalities and what they want from a prospective partner." The routine will be learned individually so that the first time they are unveiled will be on their collaborative dance number.
What's Driving This Trend
- Dance-inspired Dating
- Opportunity for the creation of other dance-inspired dating shows.
- Personality-driven Matchmaking
- Potential for matchmaking platforms to incorporate personality-driven matching to enhance user experience.
- Experiential Dating
- Future trend for experiential dating, where individuals can connect through shared activities like dancing.
Who This Affects Most
- Entertainment
- Opportunity for entertainment companies to create dating shows that incorporate dance as a way to find love.
- Online Dating
- Opportunity for online dating sites to incorporate dance as part of their matchmaking algorithms.
- Fitness
- Potential for fitness companies to incorporate dance as a way to meet new people and possibly find love.
