The Switch Drag Race
The Switch Drag Race is a Chilean reality competition television series, presented by Mega as a local version of American show RuPaul's Drag Race. The purpose of the series is to find the best "transformista", or drag entertainer, of Chile and of Spanish language. Similarly to its American counterpart, The Switch requires its contestants to sing live, lip-sync, dance, and perform impersonations.
Hosted by Karla Constant, the first season of The Switch, subtitled El Arte de Transformismo, premiered on October 8, 2015 and ended on January 17, 2016, when Luz Violeta of Chile was crowned the winner. After over two years on hiatus, The Switch returned to Mega for a second season, subtitled Desafío Mundial, on Sunday, March 25, 2018. Season 2 ended on June 15, 2018 when Miss Leona, from France, was crowned the winner.
Format
Season 1 of The Switch consisted of seventeen participants, often split into two groups, that were challenged with demonstrating their ability to perform makeovers, impersonate female characters, dance, lip-sync, and sing live on stage. Along with the demonstration of their skills, The Switch shows each contestant's life story, giving details of their personal experiences to Chilean viewers.Season 2 consists of six returning contestants from the previous season as well as seven new contestants from outside of Chile. The participants being split up into two groups; one group consisting of the returning contestants and the other group formed from their challengers from around the world.
Judging
Season 1
Challenges
Each episode, with the guidance of the four celebrity coaches, the contestants compete in the following challenges;- Artistic Challenge: In this first test, each contestant has to characterize a TV personality or pop culture icon either on themselves, another contestant, or a guest. This test is judged individually as well as in groups. Depending on the episode, one of two outcomes occur;
- *Immunity from elimination is offered to the highest performer or a nominee is chosen to head directly to the Elimination Duel
- *Or the winning contestants progresses to the Imitation Challenge to compete for immunity, with the competitors who don't win continuing on to the Singing Challenge.
- Imitation Challenge: In this second test, each contestant has to maintain the characterizations of their character/icon make-over from the previous challenge and add an element of acting, singing, dancing, or lip-sync performance. Immunity and nominations are chosen in the outcome of this challenge as well. In the first episode of Season 1, the weakest performer was eliminated from this challenge by majority vote from the judges.
- Singing Challenge: In this third test, each individual contestant has to sing a song of their own choosing live in front of the judges and a studio audience. At the end of each presentation, each member of the judges panel assigns a point score ranging from 1 to 7, based on the quality of each contestant's performance. After the first score is given, the first contestant must sit in the "Elimination chair" until another performer replaces them by having a lower score than them. If the next performer receives a higher score than the person in the chair, they are safe from elimination and proceed backstage to prepare for the next episode. Ultimately, the contestant with the lowest score is nominated to go up for elimination in the Elimination Duel.
- Elimination Duels: In this last test, the lowest scored performer in the episode's Singing Challenge is put up against the performer nominated from one of the other challenges. They both perform a live song of their choosing and the judges vote by majority who will be eliminated from The Switch. Typically, contestants that aren't competing that episode are shown watching the Elimination Duel backstage in the make-up room alongside singing coach Patricia Maldonado Aravena. In the event of a tie in the voting, Juan Pablo González acts as the president of the judges panel and casts a final vote for the elimination. The eliminated contestant is typically honored with a montage of their run on the show and is ultimately shown writing a farewell with a tube of lipstick on a mirror in the briefing room à la the American Drag Race.
Finale
- Quarter-finals: The final ten contestants are split up to compete in two episodes. One immunity is given the winner of the Imitation Challenge in each episode, allowing them to progress to the Semi-finals episode. The other four contestants performing in a Singing Challenge with the judges announcing which two contestants will continue on to the Finale via majority vote. The two remaining contestants perform in an Elimination Duel to fight for the fourth spot in the two-part Finale episode.
- Semi-finals: The eight contestants are again split up into groups of two to compete in two episodes, with one contestant being eliminated each episode. The contestants must all compete in an Imitation challenge and a Singing Challenge, with the judges all assigning point scores for each contestant overall. The contestant with the highest score in each episode automatically advance to compete as finalists. The contestant with the lowest score in both episodes are eliminated from the competition, with the two remaining contestants being safe. In the third episode of the Semi-finals, the four previously safe contestants perform the challenges once more, with the highest scored performer advancing to the finale; the lowest scored performer being eliminated; and the two remaining "safe" performers being nominated to duel against each other in the final episode. For dramatic effect, one judge is chosen for each episode in the Semi-finals to withhold their scores for the contestants until the end of the episode, where it is revealed who gets to progress to the finale and who gets eliminated based on the final tally.
- *Secret Votes:
- **Episode 21: Nicole Gaultier
- **Episode 22: Juan Pablo González
- **Episode 23: Sebastián Errázuriz
- Finale: The two previously nominated contestants from the third round of the Semi-finals go head-to-head in an Elimination Duel, with one contestant ultimately being eliminated from the competition and the other advancing as a finalist. Following this, the four finalists perform individually in a Singing Challenge one last time to determine the outcome of the competition. After eliminating the weakest performer by the judges' vote, the winner of The Switch is crowned the best "transformista", or drag entertainer, of Chile and the runners-up are named.
Contestants
'Contestant | Name | Age | Country of Origin | Outcome |
Luz Violeta | Sebastián Aguirre | 28 | Chile | Winner |
Stephanie "La Botota" Fox | Jose Miguel Navarrete | 33 | Chile | Runners-up |
Luna di Mauri | Marcelo Ramírez | 48 | Chile | Runners-up |
Sofía "Sabélo" Camará | Pablo Carayani | 25 | Argentina | 4th Place |
La Yoyi | Cristián Sanhueza | 41 | Chile | 5th Place |
Rubí Blonde | Fabián Alejandro | 28 | Uruguay | 6th Place |
Arianda Sodi | Ariel Cerda | 28 | Chile | 7th Place |
Laura Bell | Andrés Sáez | 26 | Chile | 8th Place |
Fernanda Brown | Roberto Cortés | 24 | Chile | 9th Place |
Jessica "Jess" Parker | Sergio Venegas | 24 | Chile | 10th Place |
Paulette Palmery | Vicente Dulcien | 38 | Chile | 11th Place |
Nery Lefferti | Cristopher Nirilef | 24 | Chile | 12th Place |
Yume Hime | Pablo Poulain | 27 | Chile | 13th Place |
Kristina "La Veneno" Kox | Camilo Aqueveque | 22 | Chile | 14th Place |
Francisca Thompson | Camilo Aballay | 21 | Chile | 15th Place |
Elizabeth San Martín | Sebastián Valenzuela | 23 | Chile | 16th Place |
Álvaro Lynch''' | Néstor López | 50 | Argentina | 17th Place |
Contestant progress
Season 2
Challenges
Each episode, with the guidance of the six celebrity coaches, the contestants compete in the following challenges;- Leaders Challenge: In this first test, each contestant from the Chilean group gets paired together with a contestant from the opposing group of "foreigners" to form duos. Together, they must impersonate a celebrity à la Season 1's Artistic Challenge. The duo that succeeds earned immunity and the power of leadership over both respective groups.
- Artistic Challenge: In this second test, the remaining contestants compete within their respective teams in a performance-based Artistic Challenge, similar to that of Season 1. Both groups compete in one Imitation Challenge each. The lowest performing contestant gets nominated by the judges to be a duelist in the Extreme Imitation Duel.
- Extreme Imitation Duel: The two lowest scoring performers in each of the teams' Artistic Challenges go up against each other in an extreme, rapid-paced Imitation challenge, in which they must transform into famous pop singers and perform a number within a given time frame, with the assistance of their respective team leaders. The loser of this duel effectively sends their entire team to the Elimination Gala.
- Nomination Mirror: The safe team will each nominate someone from the losing team to go straight to the Elimination Duel. The contestant with the most votes will not be able to participate in the Elimination Gala.
- Elimination Gala : The team whose member lost the previous duel must compete against each other in a singing gala à la Season 1, where their performances are scored from 1 to 7 by each judge, with the lowest scoring performer being sent to the Elimination Duel.
- Elimination Duel: The lowest scored performer in the Elimination Gala is put up against the contestant nominated during the Nomination Mirror round. They both perform a live song of their choosing and the judges vote by majority who shall be eliminated.
Contestants
Contestant progress
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