Thanks to their technical skills and infectious humor, the Diffo duo hit the jackpots at this Sunday’s face-to-face meetings revolution. His opponents Richard and Laura, despite being world ballroom dancing champions, had no choice but to submit.
Amanda and Francis, who founded Diffo, were perhaps a little impressed by Richard and Laura. “We don’t really know the ballroom and didn’t really know what to expect,” Amanda admitted. We just knew they were world champions. We didn’t take them for granted and that motivated us even more to create a very strong number.”
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For their performance, they continued an Afro dance with humor. “Sometimes we leave our style, we also use the break to create numbers that are out of the ordinary,” explained Francis. Above all, humor is part of our daily life. We laugh a lot together, we make each other laugh and that is reflected in our behavior. With the Afro we can afford to go crazy.”
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For Amanda, the Afro hairstyle is the trigger for this joy of life. “With contemporary we can express deep feelings, and more often sad ones. With the Afro look we can allow ourselves to look for joy in people, which brings with it a humorous side.”
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The audience is not indifferent to her humor and skills, as her audition count was among the most viewed on social networks since the start of the show, with more than 1.6 million views on Facebook and almost 750,000 on TikTok. This face-to-face problem, with its surprising revolution, should go in the same direction.