Ballroom Dancing with Theo James & Rose Williams
No one passed out at least, no one died. No, no one passed out and no one died. Well good. (classical folk music) Oh God, bless you in that last ball. (laughs) Oh yeah. - Whoo! Lots of sweating. Yeah, it was very warm in the ballroom. (Theo) We were all dressed in, uh, a lot, overly dressed you would say. And there's 100 people in a candle lit boiling room. (Rose) No ventilation. (Theo) With no ventilation. (Rose) A build inside a studio in the summer. (Theo) Yeah, so it was, uh, they were quite intense should we say? I was dancing with Jack Fox in the first ball. May I have the pleasure? - Jack, very unfortunately, really badly sprained his ankle a few days before. (laughs) So he had quite a complicated sequence of dialogue and steps, and a lot of them were jumps, and so I can see in his face when he had to land on his very sore ankle. Wincing in pain. He was a trooper, he did really well. (classical folk music) (Theo) There's a ball in episode six (Rose) Oh yeah. - (Theo) and there's a story to the dance, it's the first time that they come together with new understanding and certain, there's no words but the dance tells a story in it's own right. (classical folk music swells louder) (Rose) And the music as well, it was composed very specifically for where they were emotionally. So, that was really fun to figure out and work together. I think that it was my favorite scene. (Theo) Yeah. (classical folk music) (crowd clapping)
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