The handsome guy from Star Ac is back ! Michael Goldman made official this Wednesday, October 4, on the sidelines of the press conference organized by TF1 and the production companies of the star Academyhis return to the direction of the new promo of the program, which will be revealed to viewers November 4, 2023 in prime time. The son of Jean-Jacques Goldman returns for a second consecutive season, and succeeded last year to Alexia Laroche-Joubert, Nathalie André, Gérard LouvinRaphaëlle Ricci, Armande Altaï and Charlotte Valandrey.
In a nice selfie that he shared on his social networks and those of TF1, Michael Goldman takes the break with the new faculty of the Academy, also made official this Wednesday by DMLSTV and EndemolShine. Mathieu Vergne and Jean-Louis Blot, the two co-producers of this new season, have confirmed the absence of Laure Balon and Yanis Marshallarguing that the latter wanted to devote themselves to new professional projects incompatible with the agenda of the Star Academy 2023Who will be much longer than the previous season (around 12 weeks).
Two very famous dancers
So, Adeline Tonuitti, Marlène Schaff, Lucie Bernardoni, Pierre de Brauer and Coach Joeall five renewed, will now team up with Cécile Chaduteau to stage expression, and Malika Benjelloun to the dance. Both are immense choreographers, and have worked with the greatest: the first, who will nevertheless manage the stage expression of the candidates, and will have the new heavy task of naming “the best student” each week, was notably by the passed one of the dancers Kamel Ouali for the star Academy. Also gifted in singing, she was also one of the backing singers of France Gall and Johnny Hallyday.
Malika Benjelloun is also a formidable choreographer, at the head of more than 35 French dance schools. She has worked for the greatest, such as Luc Besson, Jamel Debbouze, Soprano, Katy Perry, Madonna, Black Eyed Peas, Puff Daddy and Robbie Williams. It was also she who trained the dancer Mehdi Kerkouche, one of the most renowned choreographers in Paris, who notably worked for Christine and the Queens, and Aurélie Dupont at the Paris Opera. If Cécile Chaduteau will have no trouble making people forget Laure Balon, gone relatively unnoticed last season, the task promises to be more complicated for Malika Benjelloun, who succeeds the much appreciated Yanis Marshall, who marked the last edition of the Star Ac !