Mar 15 • 20:50 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

The first eliminated contestants from the show "Song vs. Dance" turned out to be Alika's sister's students: the excitement was like it had already been taken down

The first episode of "Song vs. Dance" featured a duel between talented dancers and opera singer Lilian Sauvola, but ultimately, they did not win favor with the judges.

The inaugural episode of the Estonian talent show "Song vs. Dance" kicked off energetically with a duel featuring dancers from the Ballroom Theatre and the young opera singer Lilian Sauvola. Despite their vibrant Latin rhythms and impressive performance, the contestants were unable to earn enough support from the judges to advance. This outcome came as a disappointment to both the performers and their coach, Valeria Milova, who expressed pride in their presentation, which showcased their unique dance style and the value of their collaboration with professional musicians.

Valeria Milova highlighted the emotional investment of her students in the performance, noting that their journey in the competitive realm of dance has included various ups and downs. Although they faced disappointment, Milova reinforced the importance of their performance, emphasizing that it was a valuable learning experience. The students expressed their frustration with the lack of clarity regarding the competition format and their duel opponents, which may have contributed to the pressure they felt, indicating that their initial excitement had dwindled throughout the long day of competition.

Overall, the episode acted as both a compelling introduction to the show and a reflective moment for the contestants, setting the stage for future performances. As contestants navigate their emotions and the competition's uncertainties, the dynamics of talent and performance will continue to unfold, drawing in both audience interest and championing the arts within Estonia's cultural landscape.

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