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Marlène Schaff (Star Academy) expresses her disappointment in full prime, this painting that the girls missed

Today at 3:00 p.m. – by Aurélie Hagopian

Ebony, Marguerite, Julie, Emma, ​​Maïa and Marine performed to a medley by Beyoncé during the prime of the Star Academy broadcast this Friday, November 8. Following this painting, Marlène Schaff admitted to not being satisfied.

Following the broadcast of the rugby union match between and Japan this Saturday, the prime of the Star Academy has exceptionally been brought forward to Friday November 8. A show during which Maïa's father caused discomfort, Noah was eliminated and Michael Goldman made a big announcement for the coming week. If there is another moment that marked this prime, it was the performance ofEbony, Marguerite, Julie, Emma, ​​Maïa and Marine on a medley of Halo et Single Ladies by Beyoncé.

Marlene Schaff (Star Academy) : “It lacked a little bit of precision”

After giving everything on the stage of the Star Academythe six students were confronted with the remarks of Marlène Schaff, their stage expression teacher, which was launched by Nikos Aliagas: “Impressive girls. Marleneit's a double difficulty for this painting where there are two different energies.” To which the teacher responded in all sincerity: “Indeed Nikos. Moving on from Halo has Single Ladies is no small feat. But you see, I think it's perhaps easier to be a diva than a showgirl, because to be one you have to be very precise, and for me it lacked a little bit of precision.”

Malika Benjelloun (Star Academy) wants to work on the synchronization after the girls' performance on Beyoncé

Following Marlène Schaff's remarks, Nikos Aliagas spoke to Malika Benjelloun, the dance teacher, telling her: “That is to say, it is necessary to combine physical effort, breathing, notes and at the same time movement?” This was confirmed by the latter who specified: “Of course, it's not easy to sing and dance at the same time. Especially if your teacher asks you to wear four-inch heels.” Following this performance, she decided to adapt her next lessons to the castle: “Individually, it was okay, but we’re going to work on synchronization in the next classes.”

Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.

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