Bridgerton stars Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page were seen practising their dance moves in behind-the-scenes rehearsal videos.
The actress, 25, and actor, 31, looked graceful and focused as they went through the motions of the dance they did during the Hastings ball in the last episode of the Netflix series.
Choreographer Jack Murphy shared a number of videos from rehearsal studios via his YouTube channel earlier this month, to show how the cast prepared for their many dance scenes together.

Phoebe and Regé-Jean, who play lovers Daphne Bridgerton and Simon Bassett, Duke of Hastings, rehearsed their final Galopade dance in one such video.
Starting out on their own as their co-stars watched, the pair greeted each other with a bow and curtsy before getting into position and prancing around in a circle.
They were shortly joined by the other dancers who followed their lead, and in a close-up the pair looked at each other as the danced while counting the steps out loud, before shouting in glee when they got the whole performance right.


In another video Nicola Couglan and Luke Newton, who play Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton, also took to the rehearsal studios together to practice an Irish dance together.
Standing side-by-side, the pair did a stepdance before they joined hands and twisted into a circle as they made sure to dance in time with the music.
Another video saw Phoebe and Freddie Stroma, who plays Daphne’s potential suitor Prince Friedrich, also practise another dance together.

The pair and dancers did the elegant dance as a quartet, which saw them walk in between each other before joining hands and twisting multiple times.
Jessica Madsen, who plays Cressida Cowper, also danced with Freddie as they were seen practising their graceful dance for the Ingenue Ball.
Bridgerton follows the story of Daphne and the Duke of Hastings, who embark on a fake relationship to help each other’s causes in Regency London before inadvertently falling in love with each other.
Bridgerton has been produced by Shonda Rhimes, adapted from the bestselling novels from Julia Quinn.


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