(BergensAvisen) Bergenser Marie Grung (21) has battled to the final week of NRK “Anno”, where she has Emilie and Madeleine and Enoch as competitors. Marie was introduced as an optician’s assistant in the TV series. Dance Background know her as Norwegian champion in dance sport.
– I do not think dance sport background is what has helped me the most in 1764, since competitive instinct is there already. But it is clear that knowing how I can best psyche myself up for competitions was an advantage in “Anno”. And how to motivate myself after a loss, says Marie.
– Otherwise, I think my background in dance sport environment has helped me to decide which player I want to be.
Kjetil out
In Monday’s program won Marie puzzle contest where Kjetil was last and busted.
PARTICIPATING IN ANNO: Marie Grung.
– That he broke out was very surprising. It was a little one victory in itself. Both Kjetil and Claus were very strong competitors. I had not seen for myself that both should break out, admits Marie.
She has worked his way up to champion custom guild during the historic reality series.
– Are you known for sykunsten your already?
– I do not know it, but I’ve tended to be creative when I have needed a costume for dancing.
Norgesmester
Marie Grung five times Norwegian champion in dance sport.
– I’ve danced my whole life, she says.
– Why did you leave dance sport?
– I wanted to experience adolescence bit. I traveled every weekend and competed in dance sport and trained. I had been in many European countries, but only seen the inside of airports, hotels and dance halls.
– Have you regretted that you let up?
– I may have missed it sometimes, but I have not regretted that I stopped, she stated.
– Sports Dance with its glamor seems like it diametrically opposed to living in 1764 in “Anno”?
– Yes, there are no diamonds, makeup or hairspray, laughing Marie.
– It was perhaps what was the worst with “Anno”, that it was not so good hygiene. But one gets used to it.
ANNO: Enoch, Marie, Carl-Arne Claus, Anja, Malin and Vibeke.
Rats and chickens
She describes “Anno” as an experience for life.
– I’ve challenged myself on many stages. It is a challenge in itself to be trapped in a small area with 13 strangers people. You become familiar with everyone’s pages. I have grown very much there, it seems Marie.
She did not even rats which occasionally houses townhouse.
– No, nastiest remains that the chickens ate bowls of ours, and that we just washed them with water afterwards. The unchanged over everything. We closed them in a territory, but then came the rats instead, so we let the chickens loose. I did not rats themselves, but heard Madeleine scream an early morning, she says laughingly.
Bergenser had no objection to acquire practical skills.
– Being able to sew and carpentry is okay to 2015 as well.
– Frustrating
Marie became champion almost without the help of the boys in “Anno” which strategically held off.
– It was very frustrating. The way the boys did it was very childish.
– What is your strength “Anno”?
– That I have managed to adapt myself, and get a fairly good relationship with everyone. I’ve managed to be creative with solutions, she believes.
Emilie and Madeleine have also been good friends, and Kjetil and Magnus hits she constantly in Oslo.
– I am left with more confidence, in a way. It is quite scary to be in such a vulnerable situation, being on TV without having control over what is displayed. I feel a little more callous.
Trying to put away the mobile
Marie meant most in townhouse was having such a good time for all.
– It was lovely to live by day to day without knowing what is happening and fun few surprises.
– Has “Anno” meant that you’ve changed something in your life?
– I feel life is very busy in 2015. Before, I was very concerned mobile and checking Instagram and Facebook. Now I’m trying to add more from me. It is much more pleasant to sit and chat with people, she emphasizes.
– Would you recommend others to participate in the next “Anno” in Fredrikstad?
– Yes, actually. You grow on it, and it is an incredibly big adventure you have with you the rest of your life, says Marie Grung.
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