Participants go back in time in tonight’s contest, which is about ‘adolescence’. Agnette Saba took a song that made life difficult.
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– The time after “Oro Jaska Beana” was difficult, Agnette Saba said before the first dance.
– Hell, quite simply.
She has also previously been open about a difficult youth and psychological problems after the breakthrough.
But the song she won the MGPjr with in 2011, as the Blacksheeps frontwoman, has now picked it up, she thought herself. Her judges thought the same way.
– Oh, it was fun, she cheered after the performance in the form of a jive dance.
All about tonight’s broadcast:
Agnete Saba and Jørgen Nilsen, together with “Oro Jaska Beana” (The Blacksheeps)
– I didn’t think it was authentic enough, today it was. I think a lot of people will vote for you, because it was a great jive, Judge Trine Dehli Cleve said.
– Agnete woke up, you’re bursting with energy. Sharp and energetic, precise, said Judge Merete Mørk Lingjerde.
– So funny, thought Judge Morten Hegseth, who boasted that Saba reprized her breakthrough song – and pointed out that she was a good role model when she got famous, and still is.
Judge score: 24
Cengiz Al and Rikke Lund, cha cha cha at “Gimme Gimme Gimme” (ABBA)
– You understand, you come in and play a fantastic cha cha cha. Damn! Merete Mørk Lingjerde exulted.
– It is unfair to others that you are involved, Morten Hegseth said.
– Bullshits. You really danced cha cha cha, said Trine Dehli Cleve.
Judge score: 29
Katrine Moholt and Egor Filipenko, tango to “Back to the 80s” (Aqua)
– I love the eighties. Tango is love and drama, this was love and warmth. A little low-shouldered, asked Merete Mørk Lingjerde.
– I probably looked a little bit past love. You should have had your center of gravity much lower, Trine Dehli Cleve chuckled in Moholt’s direction.
– You like to dance in such a playful way. There is a chemistry and a symbiosis here that is wonderful. I’ve seen you more stable and better, but I’m impressed, Morten Hegseth said.
Judge score: 21
Eirik Søfteland and Ewa Treland, rumba on “Here I Go Again” (Whitesnake)
– A somewhat unusual combination. I think you were a bit unlucky, rumba is the hardest Latin dance. He had something to do, but unfortunately it wasn’t enough, concluded Trine Dehli Cleve.
– You’re a rocker, you’ve got it in you. I see a tug of war between rock and rumba. I want fantastic, it was great, added Morten Hegseth.
– You have to create that glue between the movements. This was a bit of a stew, a bit of a limp for me, Merete Mørk Lingjerde said.
Judge score: 15
– I was not completely satisfied with the judges, because we were good enough, Søfteland replied smiling after the low score.
Martine Lunde and Tarjei Svaastog, “Whenever Wherever” sauce (Shakira)
Lunde spoke of a difficult youth with bullying and solace in music.
– I think the girls who bothered you are idiots, I hope they are watching, growled Morten Hegseth.
– You dress up as a playful salsa. But you are not strong enough on your feet. The sauce is further down, not back. But very sensual and nice, Merete Mørk Lingjerde thought.
– You won’t gain enough weight going forward. Nice expression and nice movements, but more collaboration is lacking, said Trine Dehli Cleve.
Judge score: 18
Kari Traa and Tom Erik Nilsen, cha cha cha at “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” (Cyndi Lauper)
“It was fun.” There wasn’t much more. I would have liked to see a technique a little more adequate. A good effort. But not so well, said Trine Dehli Cleve.
– The funniest woman in Norway. I am so happy to see Kari Traa! Nice to see your energy. It’s pretty bad, but it’s fun, Morten Hegseth said.
– It sounded like I was on a program called “skal vi singge”, it came a little sour from Merete Mørk Lingjerde.
Judge score: 11
– I did my best, explained Traa herself.
Nathan «Nate» Kahungu and Nadya Khamitskaya, salsa til «What’s my name» (Rihanna & Drake)
– That was his sauce. Music speaks to you and you transmit music only through your body. This is the dance for me. Great, Merete Mørk Lingjerde rejoices.
– You felt like you were in a club dancing salsa. Authentic, but I still want more connection between you two, I want you to be more of a couple, stressed Trine Dehli Cleve.
– Well, but I’ve seen you better, Morten Hegseth said.
Judge score: 25
Iselin Guttormsen and Catalin Mihu, cha cha cha a “Dirrty” (Christina Aguilera)
– You are very raw in the way you dance, raw in the way you are. If this dance hit my dance g-spot? A little unsure, Morten Hegseth wondered.
– You’re on the right track, a big improvement over what I’ve seen previously. You tend to lose your balance. Speak in lowercase letters from time to time, so the highlights come out more clearly, Merete Mørk Lingjerde said.
Judge score: 23
Jørgine Massa Vasstrand and Santino Mirenna, cha cha cha at “Rock This Party” (Bob Sinclar)
– Great, nothing more to say about it. You have an understanding of cha cha and technique. You are a very balanced couple, said Trine Dehli Cleve.
– Jørgine, you master every form of dance. A lot of willpower and stubbornness in a youth rebellion, said Morten Hegseth, who thought the aforementioned Vasstrand rebellion was part of tonight’s dance.
– You’re impressing again, that is, concluded Merete Mørk Lingjerde.
Judge score: 28
Victor Sotberg and Philip Raabe, Argentine tango for “Bring Me To Life” (Evanesence)
– I laugh a lot. You’re finally good to go. We see the core of you. You are firm, you are good. You and queer love are wonderful and beautiful, Morten Hegseth told Sotberg in tears, and the two agreed it was beautiful the day a belated Pride celebration took place in the capital.
– Amen to Morten. Victor, you have magnetic radiance. A little bit of glue is missing to tie everything together. You convey real feelings and no one can take them away from you, Merete Mørk Lingjerde said.
Judge score: 24
Aleksander Hetland and Helene Spilling, jive on “Fire” (Jimi Hendrix)
– “This is fire!” Deliver super refined jive with loads of excitement and excitement. Sometimes you feel like you’re getting a little passive on one side. Just so that something could still improve, Trine Dehli cautioned Cleve.
– You’re a wolf in sheep’s clothing. Fill this whole dance here with content, intention, all of you. It was dusty, I hadn’t seen it, Merete Mørk Lingjerde said.
– You took off your elegant coat, Morten Hegseth exulted.
Judge score: 27
The three participants who received the fewest votes last Saturday were Lasse Matberg, Iselin Guttormsen and Eirik Søfteland.
Matberg and Søfteland had to duel. And in the end it was Matberg who did it had to abandon the competition.
Cenigiz Al collected the highest number of referee points the previous Saturday. When spectator votes were counted, it was Triana Iglesias that came out.
This fall’s “Shall we dance” is a variation where previous dance winners and other attendees try their hand once again.
Judge “Danciamo” Morten Hegseth is associated Maximum Social, which is a wholly owned profile agency in VGTV AS. VG’s editorial evaluations are done regardless. Publishers are free. An overview of the associations is available for the profiles that perform assignments for VG his.
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