There are few programs capable of conveying all kinds of feelings and atmospheres: fun and gossip, levity and politics, games and tensions. What is about to end was quite a complex edit for Dancing with The stars🇧🇷 There’s no escaping it: the Montesano case set off a series of chain reactions. The progressive hardening of the climate among the jurors is among these reactions.
For Fanpage.it, Ivan Zazzaroni: “No Friction” and dancing remains “one of the most solid and followed shows on Rai1 for that reason too”🇧🇷 Let’s also talk about the race, about the possible winning couple: “I see Luisella Costamagna and Pasquale La Rocca well”. The director of Corriere dello Sport returns to the Montesano case: “I didn’t share management and I also pointed it out several times. There was one step missing: giving Enrico the opportunity to clarify and explain himself”.
Director, your most complex edition of Ballando is about to end. Do you agree?
Complex but positive. From what I was told, we grew by five percentage points. Doesn’t seem like much.
However, from the Montesano case onwards, something seems to have broken.
I didn’t share what happened. One step was missing: to give Montesano the opportunity to clarify and explain himself, as I have already said several times. It is clear that this is a very complicated period because we are afraid of everything, there are summary processes of social networks that are also borrowed and absorbed in normal life and, therefore, what happened happened. So that Montesano made a mistake is certainly true, but we need to understand whether the mistake was made in good faith or not.
Jocelyn told me it shouldn’t have happened. He, in his Rai programs, also had the lyrics of guitar brands covered.
Yes, but at that moment no one noticed. It didn’t feel like a brand to whoever was there, I guess, because I wasn’t there. He didn’t even have to play that clip because it was just practice. So yes, the brand cover could have been there, but no one could identify that it was actually the Xa MAS emblem. So, you might think that we on the jury arrived at 7 pm on Saturday. Maybe we can hear a phone call from production explaining the clips to us, but much more often we just go there and see what comes out.
Not live?
I didn’t notice when I saw it live.
However, someone noticed.
Someone sent a message on Whatsapp, with a photo, I think of Selvaggia. And Selvaggia did his job. But, again, the people who deserved an explanation questioned themselves.
I am also thinking about managing some situations related to Selvaggia Lucarelli: did the Montesano case create a loophole?
The management of Selvaggia is something that doesn’t concern me, I have no problems with Selvaggia. If there are problems, they possibly concern production. But on the jury there is no problem. Selvaggia has its own role and character. Every year situations arise that place it at the center of dynamics. It happened to me too, to Ciacci, to Albertazzi. Dance has always had this kind of evolution. From the dance other situations are created. No one imagined that there would be such a concentration of problems in this edition, but everything is needed to structure and make the transmission solid, as solid as it is.
By the way, moving on to the race, who wins?
I thought Montesano, initially. So I thought Garko, but he’s all hurt. I saw Costamagna’s crazy growth and I think that in the end he will play with Eva Stokholma.
It would not be the first time that a recap wins the edition.
Costamagna has a crazy master. Pasquale La Rocca has a very strong choreographic and entertainment sense, he has also done Ballando abroad. And Luisella knows how to adapt to all her Master’s requests, so I would pay attention to her.
Alexander Egger?
She dances well and has had a very positive impact on the show. It could be a stranger. However, if I had to bet a euro, I would bet on Luisella Costamagna.
More recent: the feat of Sara Di Vaira. Someone would like her on the jury next year…
I don’t know. In the choices, Milly intervenes exclusively. And then someone would have to be killed to let her in. But we are a very tight-knit group of judges…
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