The seventh round of Let’s Dance was once again full of great numbers that took your breath away, but the rules of the show are unforgiving. The gates of the quarterfinals remained tightly closed for the couple Nela Pocisková and Filip Kucman. Despite their great performance, the audience votes and points from the jury were not enough for them to progress this time.
This time, Markíza Television has prepared a surprise that has never been seen before. There was a moment on the dance floor that has no parallel in the history of the show. The turning point occurred immediately after the performance of the first couple. The moderator announced to everyone that their second, prepared dance was being cancelled. Instead, each pair chose one of four mystery envelopes in which to hide completely new dance style. They had to prepare it, including choreography, costume selection and complete implementation only 60 minutes.
“We wanted to bring an element that would test not only the couples’ dancing skills, but also their creativity, agility and ability to handle real-time pressure. Today’s Let’s Dance will be more authentic than ever,” said the director and creative producer Pepe Majeský. “What will be created in those 60 minutes will be the pure essence of the show – emotion, improvisation and the courage to step out of the comfort zone,” he added.
Seventh round original dances:
Gabriela Marcinková and Jaroslav Ihring – Viennese waltz to Jasmine Thompson – Willow
Kristián Baran and Eliška Betaková – waltz na Una Mattina
Jakub Jablonský and Anna Riebauerová – slowfox na Peaky Blinders
Ján Koleník and Dominika Rošková – tango na Vivo tango
Nela Pocisková and Filip Kucman – quickstep na Elton John – I’m Still Standing
Zuzana Porubjaková and Matyáš Adamec – tango at Los Vino – Other Aires