Everything is almost ready for a new edition. For the sixth year in a row, Vera Grabocka and Alketa Weysiu will be joining the Klan Television scene with celebrities in different profiles displaying another ability of their own in front of the public - dancing.
It's no surprise! Dance With Me kicks off the 6th edition on September 16th. For a full five editions of interesting characters, characters from various fields of art, culture, politics, business or civil society, the dance scene has become a vibrant entertainment arena that aims to bring new emotions to the public through artist trials that do not have ballet and dance their strong point. As a start only ...
This year, the characters are even more colorful. Even in this edition, the production has been careful to have a diverse cast of characters who not only like to dance but especially challenge themselves by giving the audience a different profile than we know.
Outside of their job and profession, the challenge of DWM competitors is to unfold talent in an unfamiliar field, but at the same time to quickly win the hearts of the public with their open communication (in this case, also of the jury to earn some more points too). Under the sign of Vera Grabocka and Alketa Weysiu, like every year, this time around the characters will be combined in pairs to be unique.
But what are the names that will compete this year? Who dances with whom? These questions will be answered very soon.
But what about the jury? Will Kledi be this year as well? These also take some time.
In a post on her Instagram page, Alketa Vejsiu has announced the date when DWM 6 will launch, as well as the official announcement of the run of the major ART festival. Together with director Vera Grabocka, Alketa has taken the helm of one of the historical scenes of Albanian music, despite the currents, musical and social movements that our society has gone through. As Alketa writes, she has always dreamed of running this festival, which, she herself has been endowed with innumerable emotions since childhood, will continue to do so. This year, even more so.