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The Voice Teens (Sri Lankan TV series)

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The Voice Teens
Also known asThe Voice Teens Sri Lanka
GenreReality
Created byJohn de Mol
Based onThe Voice franchise
Directed bySamith Basnayake
Presented by
Judges
ComposerAsela Bandara
Country of originSri Lanka
Original languageSinhala
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes200–300
Production
ProducerWaruna Karunarathna
Production locationsRatmalana, Sri Lanka - Stein Studios
Animators
  • Mahinda Nagahawatta
  • Lahiru Hashan
  • Chamath Gunasekara
EditorsLalith Wasantha, Pubudu Wanigasekara
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time1 hour and 30 minutes
Production companiesStein Studios
MTV/MBC
Original release
NetworkSirasa TV
Release7 February 2020 (2020-02-07) –
present
Related

The Voice Teens is a singing reality talent program for teenagers in Sri Lanka. It is a spin-off of John de Mol Jr.'s Dutch reality singing competition The Voice; unlike the adult original, this version is geared toward teenagers and is part of a larger international franchise.[1]

The artists' performances are critiqued by a panel of four coaches, who then lead their teams of selected artists through the rest of the season. They also compete to guarantee that their act takes first place in the competition, earning them the winning coach. Dumal Warnakulasuriya, Raini Charuka, Ashanthi De Alwis, and Sanuka Wickremasinghe were on the first panel; Raini Charuka, Abhisheka Wimalaweera, Sanka Dineth and Lahiru Perera were on the second panel, which returned after a two-year break.

The show first aired on 8 February 2020 on Sirasa TV and ended its second season on July 3, 2022. It has produced two winners: Hashen Dulanjana and Panirsha Thiyagaraja.[2]

This is the world's third The Voice Teens series (after Colombia and the Philippines) and Asia's second. The series' first season earned favorable reviews and was well-liked by the Sri Lankan people.[3] The channel announced a second season, which premiered on January 29, 2022, and a major version (for people over 18), which began broadcasting in November 2020 and ended in December 2021, due to the show's enormous success.[4][5] The first season of The Voice Kids Sri Lanka began broadcasting in September 2023.

Overview

Format

The Voice Teens is a reality television show that is a spin-off of The Voice, which first broadcast in the Netherlands and was adapted in Colombia as La Voz Teens. Three coaches are used in the original Colombian system. Four coaches or judges look for a group of gifted individuals who could become Sri Lanka's next teenage singing sensation. The title of the show hints at the concept: the four coaches will judge a singer hopeful dubbed "Artist" solely on his or her vocal ability, regardless of physical appearance.

It is because of this notion that The Voice franchise stands out among other well-known reality talent shows that air on any known media channel, such as The X Factor, Got Talent, and even Idol. The lucky artists who made it through the audition phase would be divided into four teams, each of which would be coached by four well-known singers (dubbed "coaches" in the show) who would collaborate with them and choose songs for their artists to perform.[6]

The blind auditions

The blind auditions are the first stage, in which the four coaches, all well-known recording artists, listen to the contestants while sitting in seats facing away from the stage. If a coach loves what they hear from a contestant, they hit the "I Want You" button, which causes their chairs to rotate, indicating that they want to work with that contestant. If more than one coach hits their button, the contender choose the coach with whom he or she wishes to work. When each coach has a certain amount of contestants to work with, the blind auditions end. Coaches devote themselves to helping their vocalists grow psychologically, musically, and physically, as well as providing advice and sharing their secrets of success.[7]

The battle rounds

The contestants that pass the blind auditions advance to the battle rounds, when the coaches pit two of their own team members against one other in front of a studio audience to perform the same song together. After the verbal duel, the coach chooses just one person to continue to the knockout round, the next knockout phase. A key feature is that each coach was awarded one "steal," allowing them to choose one person who was eliminated by another coach during a battle round.

The knockout rounds

Each of the surviving 28 artists compete with three/four other artists in the knockout round for a spot in the Live Shows phase. Only two of these performances will be chosen by the coach to advance to the top sixteen and the Live Shows phase.

On Season 2, the knockout rounds were slightly altered, with seven people performing and four chairs being assigned based on their performance thus far. As the chair placement progresses, three people will be eliminated and the remaining four will be selected for the super knockout rounds, where three will advance and one will be eliminated.[7]

The live shows

The top contenders from each team compete against each other in a live show during the competition's final performance phase. The television audience votes to retain one person from each team, leaving the coach to select who will move on and who will not on live television. The public decides between the two remaining artists on each team in the next round, while the coach has a vote that is weighted equally with the public vote.

Finally, each coach has one last competitor who will perform an original song in the finals. One of these four is dubbed "The Voice" and earns a cash award.[7]

Development

The Voice Teens will fill the age gap of the two earlier versions of The Voice franchise, wherein the age requirement was limited from ages 13 to 17. Auditions were announced in late 2019 and were held online.

Sri Lanka is known to be the third country in the world to adapt The Voice Teens franchise after its success in Colombia and the Philippines. It is also known that US Spanish, Malta, and Sri Lanka were the countries not to feature the regular edition as the first and main franchise which had Spanish Kid, Maltese Kid, and Teen versions respectively.

Coaches and hosts

It was confirmed by Sirasa TV via the official Instagram and YouTube accounts that Raini Charuka, Sanuka Wickremasinghe, Ashanthi De Alwis and Dumal Warnakulasuriya will be the first season's coaches by posting several teasers including silouettes.[8][9] For the 2nd season, it was confirmed that Raini would be returning with 3 new coaches, namely Sanka Dineth, Lahiru Perera and Abhisheka Wimalaweera.[10] Throughout the 2 seasons, the show is hosted by Stephanie Siriwardhana.[11]

Coaches

Host

Season summary

Artist's info
  Team Sanuka
  Team Ashanthi
  Team Dumal
  Team Raini
Season First aired Last aired Winner Other finalists Winning Coach Main Hosts Coaches (chairs' order)
1 2 3 4
1 Feb 7, 2020 Aug 9, 2020 Hashen Dulanjana Madhuvy Vaithialingam Ishitha Premnath Erandi Hashani Sanuka Wickremasinghe Stephanie Siriwardhana Sanuka Ashanthi Dumal Raini
2 Jan 29, 2022 Jul 3, 2022 Pranirsha Thiyagaraja Sasindu Raveen Navodya Perera Rasaal Theminda Abhisheka Wimalaweera Lahiru Abhisheka Raini Sanka

Teams

Contestant placing

Winners are in bold, finalists are in small italic font, and the eliminated artists are in small font.

Season Coaches and their finalists Ref.
<span style="color:black;">1</span> Raini Charuka Sanuka Wickeramasinghe Dumal Warnakulasuriya Ashanthi De Alwis [12]
Ishitha Premnath
Amelia Wijesooriya
Hashen Dulanjana
Hesara Bandara
Erandi Hashani
Adithya Weliwatta
Madhuvy Vaithialingam
Shemil Clinson
2 Lahiru Perera Abhisheka Wimalaweera Raini Charuka Sanka Dineth [13]
Sasindu Raveen
Noah Jesse
Pranisha Thiyagaraja
Naduni Yameesha
Rasaal Theminda
Ashanya Premadasa
Navodya Perera
Lashean Kaushika

Related Versions

The Voice Sri Lanka

The Voice Sri Lanka is a singing reality talent program for people over 18 in Sri Lanka. This version is a major version of international franchise. The first season aired in November 2020 on Sirasa TV and second season aired in October 2022. It has produced two winners: Harith Wijeratne and Rameesh Sashinka (Ramiya). Kasun Kalhara, Sashika Nisansala, Bathiya and Santhush, and Umaria Sinhawansa were on the panel as coaches in both two season; Supun Perera was joined in the second season as a fifth coach for comeback stage.

Dinithi Walgamage was hosted the blind auditions in first season and Battles was hosted by Kingsley Rathnayake. After Sumiran Dhananjaya Gunasekara was hosted the other rounds in first season and also throughout the second season, the show is hosted by him self.

The Voice Kids Sri Lanka

The Voice Kids Sri Lanka is a singing reality talent program for children in Sri Lanka. The first season aired in September 2023 on Sirasa TV. Pradeep Rangana, Uresha Ravihari, Harshana Dissanayake, Nadini Premadasa are on the first panel as coaches. The show is hosted by Nathasha Perera.

References

  1. ^ "'The Voice Teens Sri Lanka': Game changer". Times Online – Daily Online Edition of The Sunday Times Sri Lanka. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Hashen Dulanjana wins 'The Voice Teens SL'". 2 August 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  3. ^ "The Voice Teens Sri Lanka නව කඩඉමකට සූදානම්!". සිළුමිණ (in Sinhala). 9 July 2020. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  4. ^ The Judgment | Grand Finale | The Voice Sri Lanka, retrieved 18 May 2022
  5. ^ The Voice of Sri Lanka | This November On Sirasa TV, retrieved 18 May 2022
  6. ^ "Voice Teens: Biggest platform for singing talent in lanka – Life | Daily Mirror". www.dailymirror.lk. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b c Pilapitiya, Sureshni. "Taking Sri Lankan teen talent to the next level". Daily News. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
  8. ^ The Voice Teens Sri Lanka මෙසේ ඇරඹෙන වගයි ! #Trailer #TheVoiceLK, retrieved 17 May 2022
  9. ^ "The Voice Sri Lanka • Instagram". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
  10. ^ Coaches & Host Are Ready Are You ? | The Voice Teens Sri Lanka, retrieved 17 May 2022
  11. ^ ජනවාරි 29 වනදා සිට සෙනසුරාදා සහ ඉරිදා රාත්‍රී 8.30 | The Voice Teens Sri Lanka, retrieved 17 May 2022
  12. ^ Judgement | Grand Finale | The Voice Teens Sri Lanka, retrieved 17 May 2022
  13. ^ "Appreciated my ability regardless of caste: Pranirsha Thyagaraja". සරසවිය. 7 July 2022. Retrieved 7 July 2022.

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