One of the classic elements of the anthill is the dance with which the antenna space starts every night 3. In its 16th season, Pablo Motos and their teammates move to the rhythm of Stayin ‘Alive, the Bee Gees classic
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His choreography is inspired by a created by the Dancers Aubrey Fisher and Slavik Pustovoytov.

The presenter revealed on Thursday, October 28, why the girls who collaborate in the format do not usually participate in the dance.
Before interviewing the guest of the day, María Pelae, the Valencian approached her companions of the current gathering, which were sitting by watching him.

Cristina Pardo commented: “Pablo, I’m going to tell you one thing. The other day my father asked me why in the anthill you do not let the girls dance”.
The driver of the program was surprised and responded by looking at camera: “I want to tell your father and to all of Spain that the girls do not learn the dance for some reason I still do not understand.”

Nuria Roca complained: “It is very difficult this year.”
Pardo gave him the reason: “We work a lot and this dance is very complicated.”
Tamara Falcó added: “You did some classes that you did not invite us, about 50 hours.”

Motorcycles decided to zanjar the matter by ensuring that the teles will be able to prepare to make the choreography in the coming days: “nothing happens, you are invited all three to school next week, because you have just given a recital of false excuses.”

The dance of the start of the anthill premiered in season 16 has given problems by the program workers.
However, some of the collaborators have dared with him.
Twin Twin Melody twins participated in the opening of the format on September 7, in one of the first deliveries issued after summer vacations.

A few weeks later, on September 23, Pablo Motos ordered to stop music in the middle of the choreography and slapped one of his teammates, Jorge Ventosa.
The presenter noted that the producer of the antenna space 3 was not at the same pace as the others when following the steps.

“Sorry for a moment, stop the TV, come forward, do not have time? No, let’s do the dance well,” said the Valencian.
After the interruption, everyone repeated the choreography from the beginning and without problems.