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Swarovski dances again – what does Daniel Hartwich do?
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Dance fever at “Let’s Dance”: Moderator Victoria Swarovski presents on the floor. Her colleague Daniel Hartwich is very enthusiastic – and it is in the room that he could follow her.
Here the moderator is still dancing: Nine years after her victory on the RTL show “Let’s Dance” Victoria Swarovski has proven that she still has an excellent feeling of rhythm. On Friday evening, the 31-year-old opened the show presented by her and Daniel Hartwich-with a lively dance performance alongside juror Motsi Mabuse. Together (RTL spoke of the duo “Mocoria”) the two women united various dance styles and whirled over the floor.
“Old Swede, I’m really out of breath,” said Swarovski afterwards when she switched directly back to her main job and led the audience through the show. Co-moderator Hartwich was quite impressed. “It was fantastic. You still have it on it!” He said to his colleague.
An idea for the coming episode
The 31-year-old won the dance show in 2016 as a candidate. Two years later, she took over the moderation of the format.
Maybe “Let’s Dance” will soon be a further moderator dance. Juror Motsi Mabuse asked Daniel Hartwich to present an “opening”. The 46 -year -old – actually known as a non -dancer – did not reject this idea directly and discussed the matter with juror Joachim Llambi. Then he announced: “We dance Contemporary to” Fade to Gray “.” Contemporary is a fairly free, contemporary dance style.
However, Hartwich also said afterwards: “Memo to me: Submit yellow bills next week.” The “yellow appearance” colloquially refers to a certificate of incapacity for work.
So the matter doesn’t seem to be decided yet.
dpa
Source: Stern

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