Photo: Adéla Houbová, PrahaIN.cz/All couples of StarDance XIII
MEDIA ASSESSMENT: There is only one episode left until the contestants are relieved, so to speak. They will not be eliminated. On November 23rd, there will be a dance exclusively for the Umbrella Center, which will also receive all the money from the fundraiser.
God-loving activities are part of StarDance, and some of the past events have been very tense and emotional. Many viewers probably realize at that moment that the wildly baked cookies and the beautiful hair in front of the mirror are not the most important thing. However, we still have seven long days left for that. Last Saturday, waltz and tango were danced, and to all these rhythmic games, so close to rock and roll. Before we start the summary of the two-hour show, we have to warn some readers that PrahaIN.cz does not have tickets for planned events in halls across the country. We have already received several requests for entries. We don’t help you. Unfortunately.
However, Czech Television told us this week that, due to the unusual interest, they are holding a number of interviews with the owners of multifunctional halls. So sportswear for a few hundred people can replace the building worthy of Alphaville’s German concert. Which would be a trip.
Who has not seen the show StarDance … when the stars dance last week, we will remember that Filip Blažek and Adriana Mašková dropped out. The last one was their rumba to the tune of the famous song Seasons of Love. But there is certainly nothing to be surprised about. Blažek looked awkward and clumsy from the first minute. At the same time, he tried and fought not only with stage fright, but obviously also with himself. He didn’t want to know. You could see it on his face. It was then replaced by a very natural smile and an assessment of reality achieved so far. In this aspect, noble generosity pays off.
Before Saturday night, Lucie Vondráčková, Jana Paulová, something amazing also Martina Ptáčková, Rocky in a skirt still on the dance floor. Marta Dancingerová, the writer Patrik Hartl and Oskar Hes, the future winner, want to celebrate themselves without shame. Compared to the previous events, there was also a battle of teams this time. A good mix. However, we must note that not all dances understand. For example, the author of this media-not-dance review does not see the difference between jive, rumba, quickstep, and waltz. He accepts that someone has bent knees and a crooked back as a normal, natural thing.
Well, think about it…
As a couple’s rating decreases, the summaries given to moderators increase proportionally. Tereza Kostková is a natural in interviews, but it is easy to forget. Marek Eben, that’s a different coffee. And as is usual in his case, he once again found a niche for his unusual sense of humor. Richard Hes and Kateřina Bartuněk Hrstková were the first to play. Their jumper was accompanied by the lively song Runaway Baby and the judges were blown away. Loud praise alternates with loud applause and smiles from left ear to right.
It all started quite innocently. Richard Genzer, the kindest judge, was taken by the pink color on Hes’s jacket. Then Jan Tománek and Tatiana Drexler spoke. They noticed details of movement. Praise again. Afterwards, Marek Eben took the microphone to ask Genzera about his opinion. “Genzer, don’t you like the pink jacket?” Genzer was visibly hesitant. “Mark, let’s talk again. You know what?!” he continued with a ban. “You can’t say anything at this time, well… So I rode the jacket, well,” he said. Eben was smart as always. “Think about it. It’s a very nice jacket,” he suggested. And his opponent immediately understood. “I understood! It’s a very nice jacket!” he replied with a smile on his face. In the US, where there are large manuals for live broadcasts, such insolence would certainly not go down well. The public broadcaster CT will find a place on the screens. But only sometimes, and only a few people get away with it.
The rest of the evening only emphasized the growing quality. It was visible and felt. Martina Ptáčková, Lucie Vondráčková and Jana Paulová were praised, although she only got twenty points. On the other hand, Marta Dancingerová succeeded and once again accelerated Patrik Hartl. The musical accompaniment was also beautiful this time, where we would like to highlight the song Maló mě náše. Lucie Vondráčková also added a fond memory of Iveta Bartošová.
The sixth episode was a huge success and almost flawless. Perhaps only the curious hairdresser Tereza Kostková knew that she should behave according to the script and fell unceremoniously to her cleavage. That’s why this part of her body has earned the attention it deserves.
2024-11-18 09:50:00
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Crucial in a dance competition. If the partners are in sync and connect well, it translates to the audience and the judges. It adds an extra layer of depth to their performances, making them more compelling and memorable.
Hello and welcome to this exclusive interview with Marek Eben and Richard Genzer, the judges of StarDance XIII. We’re here to discuss the recent events that have taken place in the show, including the comedic moment where Marek Eben asked Richard Genzer about his opinion on the pink jacket worn by contestant Richard Hes. We’ll also delve into how they assess the performances and what they look for in a winning dance partnership.
Marek, could you tell us more about your decision to ask Richard Genzer about his thoughts on the pink jacket worn by Richard Hes? Did you expect such a reaction from him?
Marek Eben: Well, to be honest, I didn’t expect Genzer to react like that. I just thought it would be a funny moment during the show. I knew he liked the jacket, and I wanted to tease him a bit. It’s all in good fun, and I’m glad he took it so well.
Richard Genzer, how did you feel about Marek’s question? Did you think it was appropriate for the show?
Richard Genzer: I didn’t mind it at all. In fact, it was quite entertaining. The thing is, we spend so much time analyzing dance moves and technical skills that sometimes we need a bit of lightheartedness to keep things fun. As long as it doesn’t detract from the seriousness of the competition, I think it’s okay to have some fun.
As judges, what are some of the key factors you consider when assessing a couple’s performance?
ME: We look at many things, including technique, rhythm, creativity, and chemistry between the partners. It’s important that they dance together seamlessly and create a cohesive performance. We also consider the difficulty of the dance they are performing and how well they manage to execute it.
RG: Yes, and we also pay attention to the emotional connection between the dancers. It’s not just about the dancing itself, but also how they communicate with each other and with the audience. If you can feel their passion and dedication, it really enhances the overall performance.
How do you think the chemistry between the partners impacts their chances of winning?
ME: Chemistry is