“Dancing with the Stars” is reaching the finish line of the sixth episode and is getting closer and closer to the finale. The long live broadcast of Saturday November 25th from the auditorium of the Foro Italico, conducted by Milly Carlucci, He offered the audience in the studio and in front of the television and streaming many performances, but also the inevitable discussions. The evening began with a first-ever ranking based on an unpublished test, a kind of “maturity test” for the dancers at halftime, who had to improvise and then recognize one of the dances they had learned in the last few weeks. Those who placed ahead of everyone with an Ex-Aequo were Wanda Nara and Simona Ventura. Just the beginning of a long evening that ended with the final scoring that determined the runoff between the couples Giovanni Terzi-Giada Lini And Paola Perego-Angelo Madonia.
Dancing with the Stars, the top moments
Among the most intense moments for us are the moment at the beginning of the program when Milly Carlucci took a moment to say a few words, certainly predictable and due on November 25th, but equally certainly heartfelt from the presenter who from the victims of violence spoke against women and sends a message to their families and in particular Giulia Cecchettin’s family was visibly moved. But the preview wasn’t the only moment to address the issue of gender-based violence that ran throughout the evening. What was really beautiful was the thought of a man, Antonio Caprarica, who, after his dance, gave a speech about how he hopes men learn to love and dedicated it to the women in his life, starting with his wife, who applauded him emotionally. in the audience.
Truly spectacular this evening was the performance of Simona Ventura. A modern dance piece that truly enchanted the audience and jury with the grace and intensity with which it was performed by the presenter. A performance introduced by a clip in which Ventura’s two children, always far from the spotlight, wanted to express words of great appreciation for their mother and the strength she has shown over the years.
The flops of the evening
The question regarding Controversies of, with, against Teo MammucariAt least for the audience watching the show, it’s starting to get annoying. After signing the truce with Caprarica last week, the issue was raised again with the re-presentation of the video of the famous argument and with a comment at the end of Caprarica’s performance that reignited the dust and in front of which the comedian actually did not hesitate to underline when it was his turn, as well as, and this was obvious, the clash with Lucarelli last Saturday, for which he had already apologized. But at the end of his performance, at a time that was already past midnight, the audience had to sit for a generous fifteen minutes, which to many seemed endless between irritable reactions, attempts to talk without raising the tone, and references to things in past episodes of the last to first said or not said, as in a kind of Groundhog Day that never ends. If the competitor’s irritability does not help to get out of an endless vicious circle of accusations and accusations and discussions about nothing or almost nothing, the interlocutors also do their part and fuel it. But one look at social media would be enough to understand that all this is nothing exciting for those sitting in front of the TV, because the tones of the comparisons are a far cry from the irony one expected from Mammucari’s hiring as a competitor, and instead characterized by a harshness on both sides that is exhausting for those who have had to watch the same script for six episodes now. This evening ended with one peacemaking embrace between the comedian and Lucarelli and we’ll see if, starting next week, we’ll be able to smooth out the edges and tensions and get back to the opportunity to enjoy Mammucari’s witty spirit.
We saw it tonight the tears of Carlotta Mantovan, a woman who has often stated that she is an introvert and who the jury seems to blame for her insularity. Something that makes her feel like she is being judged on a personal level. It’s sad to see her get angry in the introductory clip to the performance, where she first wisely says that she’s looking for lightness, then adds that she should be treated like a flower because of her sensitivity, and the writers point out to her that she is treated as everyone is treated to clear all doubts. . At the end of the tango danced with Moreno Porcu, he finally begins a long controversy over the term “sterile”, which Carolyn Smith used for his performance in the last episode, meaning “too perfect and therefore not very exciting”. A comparison that ends with the words of the judge Selvaggia Lucarelli, which invites her to reflect: “The best gift we can give is not to feel sorry for yourself, because if I treat you like a flower, I’ll nail you in of the past while I see you in it.” the present. You are not an extension of nothing.” Mantovan has certainly proven in the past and tonight when she addressed the controversy with the jury that she does not lack determination and talent and that she has a very good chance of making it to the final to create the end. Excellent reasons to smile and, above all, remember to enjoy the experience without being too influenced by the rest.