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07 Sep, 2008

Poland wins the Eurovision Dance Contest

Posted by: Michał In: p for press

Well, honestly, I didn’t even know such a thing existed. But I guess after Poland’s less than impressive performances at the ‘proper’ Eurovision Song Contest, this is probably good news.

Polish actor Marcin Mroczek and dancer Edyta Herbus performed a very energetic routine and by the looks of it, managed to impress almost everyone. Well done.

Not surprisingly perhaps, the Polish duo got quite a few points from Ireland and the UK, as the Polish community got dialling. Although, unlike the guy who provided the less-than-funny commentary on BBC1 (where’s Wogan when you need him?), I don’t think it was just the builders who voted…

So there you go. Warsaw is the capital of salsa. Who knew?

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