Friday, February 27, 2015

- It’s what’s called a thriller – Page2

(Side2 :) In tonight’s “My dance crew” Final was the balloon boobs, leopard underwear, magic arts and glitter. And an injury.

Finally, it was DJ Thomas ‘two fingers’ Gullstad and his “Absence” who walked away with the victory.

– There is what is called a thriller, he said when victory was clear.

He won by 50, 2 percent of the vote. Celebrity competition gets glory, dance crew gets NOK 500,000 to develop as dancers.

– Indulging they worth penny of the money, and I know they’re going to use them in a properly, said Thomas.

In the finals danced DJ against comedian Lisa Tønne and her dance crew “Juice.”

Jubilant two fingers and his dance crew.

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Started in panties

Participants danced first songs judges had chosen as” Moves Like Jagger “and” Party Rock Anthem. “

– Now it starts to get a little Kleint, said two fingers when he stood in just the net after first appearance.

– I thought the plan was that someone would come with a bathrobe, he laughed further from the stage.

Injured knee

During the final round in battle task was Lisa unfortunate. When she would go down from a ‘horse’ – as were the other dancers, she beat knee sharply.

– Now I luckily lots of adrenaline in the body. Also there are good people here who tapes on ice packs also further said Lisa, who clearly had hurt.

Here damage Lisa Tønne knee. After pains, she continued the show.

Thomas Reisæter TV 2

The judges believe

Judge Thea Bay was impressed Lisas first dance:

– You have surpluses and always adds to the small details. Great, Lisa you are sharp and precise.

Also fingers got many nice words after their first Number:

– You Thomas, has been incredibly well trained in this season. And you are a member of Absence, Marcus said “Dark Marc» Andreassen:

The judges also felt that DJ showed diversity.

– You have been the most athletic of the participants in the competition. It is amazing to watch! said Nasir Khan Siri.

– Empty words

In the second part of the competition acted Lisas dance about what she and the crew have had together. Finale show was a kind of tribute to their journey during the program. Judge Nasir was incredibly touched by the performance, and struggled to find the right words to your feedback:

– Is a bit out of words, feel with you. You are completely insane, show you delivered today is completely in a class of its own. You are one of the dansecrewene working hardest. Lisa, you’ve had an incredible development and looks like a full member.

– A worthy farewell. Lisa, you have an incredible rhythm understanding. You look almost like a jazz dancer, there is an incredible softness. Seeing your progress Lisa, is absolutely fantastic, let Marcus to.

Thea was surprised fingers up and “Absence” that individual athletes, but also pointed out that they are strong together.

– The development you have had Thomas has been very special. It is so nice with you is that you approach tasks with pleasure and profit. You were good before, but now you’re amazing, Thea said.

– This was a kind of hit parade of all the eight weeks. You made a clean home run of an achievement, let Jan Fredrik Karlsen added.

Finally, there was thus Thomas Gullstad who won the whole dance competition.

Participants who have been in my dance crew blogs Sophie Elise Isachsen, artist Sandra Lyng, child- TV presenter Mark Bailey, artist Lise Karlsnes, former AUF leader Eskil Pedersen and presenter Susanne Furøy Wergeland.

Here you can see pictures from Friday’s finale:



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