<Li> Turkish--In the Turkish language version Dora the characters speak mainly Turkish, Spanish, and English but there are commands and expressions in Turkish . It broadcasts on Nickelodeon and CNBC - e . </Li> <P> As shown by the list above, the usual second language is English, but Spanish is used in the original American version in English (broadcast also for Malay speakers), in the Gaelic (Irish), Serbian, and the trilingual Turkish versions . </P> <P> Two stage versions of Dora the Explorer toured North America, the first being "City of Lost Toys", and the second being "Dora's Pirate Adventure". Produced by Nickelodeon and LiveNation, these productions featured live actors portraying the roles of Dora and her friends, including Boots, Diego, Isa, and the Fiesta Trio . Many of the characters wore elaborate foam costumes designed to resemble the Dora characters . Each production featured a structure similar to an episode of the television series . City of Lost Toys featured Christina Bianco as Dora while Dora's Pirate Adventure featured Danay Ferrer of the band Innosense in the role of Dora and Frankie Grande as Boots . Both productions featured a version of the popular Gloria Estefan song "Get On Your Feet" as the final number of the show . Both productions were conceived by Chris Gifford, creator of the television show, and directed by Gip Hoppe . </P> <P> There have been three Dora touring companies . The "City of Lost Toys" company and the "Pirate Adventure" company featured actors and crew that were members of Actor's Equity and IATSE, respectively, the unions for professional actors and stagehands in the United States . The third company performs a reduced version of "Pirate Adventure" and does not employ union personnel . This production is currently touring North America, and scheduled to travel to the United Kingdom and France . </P>

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