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It was planned for a terrifying Halloween on the parquet of “Shall we dance”, and in the end it was Michael Andreassen who had to leave the competition.
In the ninth program of “Bailamos” is Halloween.
On this occasion it was Mars Bratberg and Michael Andreassen who had to go out to a dance duel, and in the end it was Andreassen who had to leave the competition.
– It is always strange to leave bubbles, but then you go back to everyday life. But this has characterized life for three months, eight hours a day with dance training, dress rehearsals and so on, without focusing on anything else, he tells VG.
– But I really want to be with my family and my girlfriend. And tomorrow I have a birthday. Then I’ll fill up on my carrot cake!
– Difficult moments
This was Andreassen’s fourth and final duel, as well as Bratberg’s first.
– I don’t know if it makes it worse or better, but it’s not fun to smoke. Everyone wants to win and the most important thing for me was doing a dance that I am proud of. And today we had a good dance, he says.
Dance partner Ewa Trela agrees.
– It was a lot of fun working with Michael. It’s nice to talk to someone who understands, it’s the best a teacher could wish for.
Andreassen admits that it wasn’t just easy.
– There have been some difficult moments; in the gym late at night, where I have gone completely pale and failed. Wednesday of last week was a time when I didn’t understand how to do it, he says.
– Saturdays are also very emotional. There are probably both the best and the worst moments.
All four judges said they wanted to see Bratberg more in the competition.
– Halloween every Saturday
But for Thomas Alsgaard, tonight was no more terrifying than the other Saturdays. He says that every Saturday is Halloween for him, and that just dancing terrifies him.
– Every Saturday is Halloween, says in the program about the participation in “Skal vi danse”.
– I’m fighting like a rascal. This is difficult for me
He gets both support and sympathy from the judges, who brag about how Alsgaard is doing in what is so difficult. Of these, he received a total of 32 points after the dance.
– I’m proud. I know how much it costs to go out every Saturday for him, says dance partner Rikke Lund.
This Saturday was also scarier for the remaining five couples.
All couples dance as usual one dance each first, before a “jive-off competition”. As before, this is a knockout competition in which all participants jive dance at the same time and are then eliminated one by one by the judges.
The first knockouts were Thomas Alsgaard and Rikke Lund, while Nate Kahungu and Helene Spilling stayed last.
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Nate Kahungu grew up in a Christian home and has never celebrated Halloween, but tonight he was a vampire on the ground. At the same time, Michael Andreassen revealed that he may be afraid of the dark and that his dance should be a nightmare.
Mars Bratberg was the infamous DC Entertainment character Harley Quinn, and she played “clin yeast” during tonight’s dance show, which the judges think she was insanely good at.
Thomas Alsgaard admits once again that dancing is the scariest thing you can do.
And Andreas Wahl adds the feeling of not getting into an Argentine tango.
These were the referee’s points on Saturday night:
1. Nate and Helene: 37 points, 42 total
2. Michael & Ewa: 32 points, 32 in total
3. Mars and Benjamin – 35, total 36
4. Thomas and Rikke: 32, 32 total
5. Andreas and Mai – 38, 41 in total