In the next round of the Let’s Dance show, an interesting change awaits the audience. This time, the judges enter the game in the new role of mentors. The competing pairs were divided into groups and original choreographies were created under their guidance. This innovative format promises not only the breaking of established rules, but above all exceptional performances.
Under the baton of the director Ján Ďurovčík actress Nela Pocisková and actor Ján Koleník finished. Nela and her dance partner will perform the Viennese waltz to the emotional song Oscar Winning Tears by RAYE, while Koleník and Dominika Rošková will stir up the energy in the rhythm of cha-chy to the hit Go Crazy by Leslie Odom Jr.
Preparation under the guidance of a well-known artist took its toll. On Thursday, Rošková published a video directly from the training hall on the social network, which captures the four performers in a state of total exhaustion. They lie limp on the ground and gasp for breath. “I’m really looking forward to how I’m going to dress up, how it’s going to be lit and filmed. I’m so looking forward to it,” shouted Koleník with irony, which amused his tired colleagues. You can find the VIDEO at the beginning of the article.
The atmosphere was far from the glare of Sunday’s spotlights. Dominika did not hide her feelings. “I feel beaten, destroyed, raped. The first week when something really hurts” she admitted lying on the couch. Even harsher words were chosen by Nela Pocisková, whose strength had evidently run out after the hard work in the hall. “And I’m used… like used ho*well… everything hurts me too. I can’t go down the stairs,” she complained honestly.
Koleník responded to the words of famous women again with a dose of dry humor. “Thank you girls for that,” he noted. The whole situation was finally closed by Filip Kucman, who also looked really tired, but in a good mood. “See you on Sunday at the Marquis,” he told fans.
Ďurovčík and Pocisková in the role mentor and mentee arouse a natural interest in the audienceas they share a common history. The director discovered her artistically when she was fourteen years old, and later they were an official couple for almost two years. Although they parted ways in 2012, they still have a strong professional bond and respect each other.