03/10/2020
Corona rules at Let's Dance
Sports events do without spectators, trade fairs are canceled, trips are postponed – the Corona virus is spreading across Europe. Now new rules also apply to "Let's Dance". After all, the show is about a lot of physical contact.
A distance rule for participants can hardly be implemented. The dance partners will continue to deal with each other normally, and the spectators will remain as they are, as RTL reports.
However, something is likely to change in the shows and behind the scenes. Let's dance doctor Dr. Volker Gilbert has set up corona rules:
A rule that we have introduced is that we make the greeting less cordial. Everyone is instructed not to hug people right away
So we have to do without the congratulations and warm kisses after the dances. Instead, the participants are said to have introduced the corona bump – they simply clink their buttocks. Well, that can still be fun …
09.03.2020
Ilka Bessin sets an example
Who would have expected that? Comedienne Ilka Bessin is a real surprise at this year's "Let's Dance" season. Because it shows itself from another side – and does not provide the fun factor as expected, but above all brings serious issues onto the floor.
Now Ilka Bessin and her dance partner created a sensation: Erich Klann performed in a fatsuit. And so the duet made a clear statement. They danced to the song "Respect" by Aretha Frankling – and animated to do just that. People should learn to treat each other more respectfully and not judge them by weight, height or other superficialities. Hooray! We need exactly such messages – and with it you take "Let's Dance" to a whole new level, Ilka Bessin!
We are eager to see what happens.
Let's Dance – Facts about the dance show
The first season of Let's Dance ran on RTL in 2006
The 13th season runs in 2020 – Joachim Llambi has been on the jury from the start
In addition to Llambi, Motsi Mabuse and Jorge González also judge the dance performances of the stars
"Let's Dance" is moderated by Victoria Swarovski and Daniel Hartwich
Sources used: RTL, RND