Group dance on the floor after the winners were announced Oscar Hesse a It is Kateřina Bartuněk Hrstková just started Promptly after the cameras were turned off, the CT director took the floor Jan Soucek (50), giving out flowers and thanking everyone in the hall so long that many had to sit down.
The winning couple struggled mainly with fatigue – even before the stage hands collected the chairs, slid down them and distributed interviews while sitting. “I’m hoping to have a beer,” Oscar revealed. though, he was one of the first people to leave the Exhibition Center. “Merry Christmas. I have to go home, I get up early in the morning to shoot,” they said goodbye responsibly.
“The lady wants to celebrate a lot, so I’ll have to join in.” joked Patrik Hartl,who left with his wife Martina an hour after oskar.According to the witnesses, it was the TV director who stayed the longest at the party, who went into the night in an elated mood.
Lucie Vondráčková and Lukáš Bartuněk Katerina Stichová
Vondráčková was cleaning bronze
At the beginning of the week, her back hurt so much that she took it all off, and only a massage got her thru. “I was all miserable,” she admitted.On Saturday, however, she was the biggest supporter and was on the floor for so long that the stage hands started to come off. The actor decided to add his hand to the piece!
She fished a broom from somewhere and began sweeping up the golden confetti. Parents Jiří Vondráček (73) and Hanka Sorrosová (66) were waiting for her, but in the end they left earlier. Lucka was without a hit man, Zdeňko Polívka (26), so she took things herself.
regrettably, he is experiencing much sadder moments than his loss in the competition. Her cat, which she adopted from the shelter, got lost and has not yet been found. “It’s gone into the ground… I hope it arrives by Christmas,” she told Lightning sadly.
“I’m really looking forward to going to the bathroom. I want so bad,” she laughed. “I have to go and do what I have to do,” Marta burst out laughing, trying to fight her way through the chaos around her.
But than she returned to the hall and eagerly hugged her friend Beata Kaňokova (35), with whom he knows from the series The golden swan. And there were kisses from other friends too. “I don’t feel bitterness from losing,” she managed to say bleska.
Taxi driver Genealogy (57) and the semi-exposed Hartl
During the transmission he was a joke, but afterwards he behaved like a gentleman and promptly offered Oskar Hes’s mother a ride. After all, with Marcela Karleszová (61) knew each other well from the dance group UNO at the time, founded by Richard Hes, father of the Oscar winner. marcela also had a regular place in the audience not far from Geni and they greeted each other lovingly every time. After the final, they both left at half-time after twelve.
Before StarDance, he couldn’t even talk to a passerby without his glasses fogging up in embarrassment. After the competition, he revealed his body on Instagram. “Maybe I’m funny, but my son Hynek is proud of my change. Any writer could objectively envy my muscular body after four months of turbo dancing.” he maintained an athletic figure. “I’m going to crawl back into my creative shell and continue writing a new novel. I greet you warmly.For hardened Bombardon,” the fans greeted.
Record audience
And CT can be happy. The last part Star Dance 1.7 million people over the age of 15 missed it. “The share of the audience that we were able to achieve this year has not been repeated since the second season of StarDance. An average of 44% of TV viewers in the Czech Republic watched each episode, not including today’s episode.” ČT director Jan Souček boasted immediately after the broadcast. “From half past ten, the audience share reached 60%. I remember the numbers well,and I think the audience share was just higher at the Ice Hockey World Championships this year,three out of four people watched it.” he said.
The Lightning Tipper draw will take place on Tuesday, december 17. All winners will be notified by phone or SMS. And the overall winner of the competition will receive the main prize of Alo Diamond earrings on Wednesday, December 18, at the store on Pařížská street.
Events after StarDance: Richard Genzer
Author: Pavel Machan, Marek Patek, David Kundrat, martin Hykl
What impact does participating in dance competitions have on dancers’ emotional well-being?
Interview between Time.news Editor adn Dance Expert
Time.news Editor: Good evening, and welcome to today’s discussion on the recent dance competition that culminated in a vibrant party. Joining me is renowned dance expert, Dr. Eleonora Jansen. Thank you for being here,Dr. Jansen!
Dr. Eleonora Jansen: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to dive into the world of dance.
Editor: It truly seems like the atmosphere during the event was electric, especially after the winners were announced. Can you describe how such a moment impacts both the dancers and the audience?
Dr. Jansen: Absolutely! Winning or even participating in a high-stakes competition can create an exhilarating atmosphere. The moment oscar hesse and Kateřina Bartuněk Hrstková won, you could feel the energy shift. It’s a culmination of hard work, dedication, and passion—elements that resonate not just with the dancers but also with the audience, who become part of that emotional journey.
Editor: The article hints at a bit of fatigue from the winning couple post-competition. How critically important is physical recovery in the dance world?
Dr. Jansen: Physical recovery is crucial in dance, especially after intense performances. Dancers often push their bodies to the limit, and fatigue can lead to injuries if not managed properly. The fact that Oscar was already thinking about a cold beer indicates he was ready for relaxation—a vital part of recovery. However,it’s captivating to note that while he prioritized his rest,he still demonstrated a sense of responsibility by leaving the celebration early.
Editor: Indeed, and it seems othre participants, like Lucie vondráčková, also had their own challenges, including managing physical ailments. How prevalent are such concerns in dance competitions?
Dr. Jansen: Physical ailments are quite common in the competitive dance scene. Dancers frequently enough face stress on their bodies from constant rehearsals and performances.Lucie’s back pain before the event is an example of how dancers must navigate their physical limitations while still giving their best on stage. However, her determination to participate and even clean up confetti reflects the attitude many dancers have towards their craft—they are truly dedicated.
Editor: I was struck by the camaraderie and the celebratory spirit among the participants. It seems that this community is very supportive. What role does camaraderie play in competitive dance?
dr. Jansen: Camaraderie is essential! While competition may seem cutthroat,the reality is that dancers often form deep bonds thru shared experiences. Moments like dancing together after the winners are announced or helping each other, as Lucie did with cleaning up, illustrate how supportive this community can be. They understand the emotional and physical toll of the competition, which fosters a spirit of solidarity.
Editor: It’s touching to hear how close-knit the community is. The article also mentioned personal moments from the participants, such as Lucie’s concerns for her lost cat. How do personal challenges affect their performance?
Dr. Jansen: Personal challenges can deeply affect a dancer’s performance. Emotional well-being is just as critically important as physical readiness. In Lucie’s case, her worry for her pet may have distracted her from fully enjoying the competition. Though, dancers frequently enough learn to compartmentalize their feelings, channeling any distress into their art. It’s quite remarkable how they can transform personal struggles into powerful performances on stage.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Jansen, for sharing your insights with us today. It’s clear that dance is not only an art form but also a profound emotional experience for both participants and audiences.
Dr. Jansen: Thank you for the wonderful discussion! I hope more peopel continue to appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into the world of dance.
Editor: And thank you to our viewers for tuning in. Until next time, keep dancing!