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what?!? where did you get that from?Now it’s official. They dropped the iconic dance routine completely
But the good news is, Teya and Salena obviously found a way to put more energy into the performance. I am looking forward.
From the 1st dress rehearsal, which is now open for Fan Media.what?!? where did you get that from?
Where's that energy coming from if they don't dance?Now it’s official. They dropped the iconic dance routine completely
But the good news is, Teya and Salena obviously found a way to put more energy into the performance. I am looking forward.
They actually dance, but not the routine we all learned already weeks ago.Where's that energy coming from if they don't dance?
You! Knee! Corn!They actually dance, but not the routine we all learned already weeks ago.
Hahaha for me it took some seconds to get itYou! Knee! Corn!
Hopefully not floor exercises.You! Knee! Corn!
When I first heard of Teya and Salena going to Eurovision I wasnt very excited since I knew from Starmania that they have great voices but lacked stage presence. With all the fun interviews they gave I was sure that changed and they will nail it live on the stage. But now I fear that the lack of stage presence might still be their biggest problem. On the night before their performance I am not very much looking forward to it. I expect to get disappointed though normally I am very optimistic. Lets hope I will be wrong.Hopefully not floor exercises.
My problem with the staging, the little I've seen of it, was my impression that the camera movement, editing and lighting choreography didn't reflect the speed of the song. I feared the same thing I saw on Dancing Stars, where I felt director Pongratz fell asleep in his chair.