The two new professional dancers are joining the strictly low dancing line-up when returning to the screen in the autumn, the BBC has announced.
American -born Alexis War and Australian -born Julian Calain would have included the BBC One Show along with 18 Returning Professional Dancers.
War can dance in 2022 in the US dance series and you can dance in 2022 in U Think You Can Dance and performed as a dance troupe with a guest professional dancer and with dance of dancing the stars.
Caillon has appeared as a professional dancer in three sessions of Australia’s dancing with the stars. A former individual instructor, he has also completed two triathlons this year.
“I have praised for years strictly for years, so joining this incredible family is such an honor,” War said in a statement.
“I have seen it for years, especially on all the amazing dancers I know and work with it, which is part of it,” Kalen said.
On Monday morning, War and Calain are being interviewed about their new roles in the BBC Radio 2 breakfast show.
Craig Rewell will return as Horwood, Moti Mabs, Anton Do Beke and Sherly Balas Judges, with Tes Daily and Claudia Vinkalman as hosts. The BBC stated that the celebrity line-up for the series would be revealed later in the year.
The show, which has been aired since 2004, has faced several controversies in the last one year, related to the behavior of some of its professional dancers and celebrity guests.
Professional dancer Giovanani parnis And Graziano de Prima Last year left the show last year following allegations about his behavior towards his dance partners.
BBC announced New welfare measures Strictly in July. These include Chapron in all the rehearsal rooms, adding two new welfare producers and providing additional training for professional dancers, production teams and crews.
In January, Welsh Opera singer Vine Evans, who was a celebrity dancer in last year’s series, said he described as one “Inappropriate and unacceptable” comment Strictly during the launch of live tour. He took time out of his BBC Radio Wales Day Time Show after the incident, and the BBC said in May that He will not return to it,
East Anders star Jamie Borterwick was BBC suspended Last month, Surya said that he used a slurry against people with disabilities during the backstage during a strict rehearsal in November. Borathwick apologized and the BBC said his language was “completely unacceptable”.