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00:00Well done, Tess, brilliant.
00:03Dancing next are Belle Vinda and Julian of Vitalites Foxtrot.
00:06They're taking us back to 1936 for a Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers absolute classic.
00:14I mean, hello, are you there for a lovely time?
00:18Can someone please keep these judges behind that desk?
00:26So Belle, how are you feeling after Saturday?
00:28I am feeling euphoric.
00:30I'm just like, we did that.
00:32We did that.
00:33Vinda, what a comeback.
00:35Whatever you did this week, do it again next week.
00:37This was fantastic.
00:40I really felt like I saw you back yourself.
00:42You've got to carry that momentum forward now into every week.
00:45Yeah.
00:47This week, I'm doing a Fred and Ginger inspired Foxtrot.
00:51Set in the golden era of Hollywood films.
00:54As an actor, I really want to tap into what that means to you.
00:58One of the things about Ginger and Fred Astaire was that they convey emotion through movement.
01:03Yeah.
01:04It doesn't always have to be dialogue.
01:06Things like body language.
01:07Yeah.
01:08Acting in that element of storytelling.
01:10That's really important to bring that world to life.
01:14So with Foxtrot, we have that rise and fall.
01:18We want to make sure that our heads aren't bopping up and down.
01:20So it has that really smooth feel.
01:23For some reason, I feel like I need to add extra steps to get me to where I need to get to.
01:27And then that makes the footwork look messy.
01:29It's finding that Ginger Rogers connecting with Julian, who's my Fred Astaire.
01:34Well, I feel a million bucks.
01:39How do you feel, Belle?
01:40I feel a hundred million bucks.
01:44We've got to find all the push, the pull, the chemistry, the fluidity of it.
01:50I'd say we'd have a bit of effortless chemistry, would you not?
01:52I think so.
01:53I think we are pleased to dance.
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