Karina Berger with daughter Shenay (13) on the SRF program “May I ask?”.
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Presenter Sandra Studer in the first qualification broadcast of the SRF dance show “May I ask?” 7 March 2020.
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SRF / Oscar Alessio
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Group picture of this year’s dancers (from left): Sara Jungsegger, Florian Ast, moderator Sandra Studer, Bigna Silberschmidt, Jesse Ritch and Gianna Hablützel-Bürki.
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Anja worm
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Concert organizer and promoter Albi Matter, recorded in 2018 in Zurich’s Seefeld, just had to cancel the country festival in Albisgüetli.
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SRF / Oscar Alessio
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Moderator Sandra Studer is happy that the dancing continues.
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Despite new federal regulations: SRF leads his Dance show “May I ask?” with Sandra Studer (51). And like RTL – without an audience. “Around 80 people are involved in the production on and behind the stage, of which there are never more than 50 people in a room together,” says a SRF spokeswoman. This would keep the federal government under the condition that no more than 100 people may take part in events. However, people dance in front of empty tiers. This turns the show into a ghost show. Similar to RTL last night. There, at least friends and part of the crew clapped on “Let’s Dance”.
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Sandra Studer is happy that it continues. «I am very aware of the currently difficult situation. I am therefore particularly happy that the show will take place and that the dancers can show what they have been training so hard for the past few weeks – I am really looking forward to their performances, »she says to BLICK.
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Karina Berger (51), who has already qualified for the semi-finals, is also happy: «I have been training hard with my dance coach since November. He can even live with us at home in the family, so that he doesn’t have to constantly commute on the train from Bern to Zurich, where he could catch the virus. »
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Model and influencer Sara Jungsegger (25) says: «Now the adrenaline shoots through my veins. That gives me super power. »
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Promoter Albi Matter (68), who just had to cancel his country festival in Zurich’s Albisgüetli, is more critical. «This is not fair play from SRF. We have to bleed financially and they just keep going. We also have a lot of participants in our concerts. »