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It might have come out close to a month ago, but we’re still all over Bridgerton. From the costumes to the sex scenes to the potential for eight(!) more series, we’re lapping up all the goodness the Netflix original has to offer.

And that includes everything from filming secrets and behind the scenes photos, to these incredible videos of the cast learning the choreography for all the big dance scenes. Originally shared by choreographer Jack Murphy, the footage shows the actors learning the shapes, sans costumes and hair and makeup.

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One shows Phoebe Dynevor and Regé-Jean Page aka Daphne Bridgerton and The Duke of Hastings learning to waltz, while another is all about Penelope Featherington and Colin Bridgerton, played by Nicola Couglan and Luke Newton, learning their solo number.

Looks pretty intense. Basically like auditioning for Strictly Come Dancing, no?

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The videos come as Regé-Jean revealed the hardest scenes to film from Bridgerton, and the answer might surprise you. Despite the plentiful sex scenes and confusing choreography, Page told Netflix Queue that it was actually the “heightened emotional moments” that were the toughest for him to film.

“It’s not always the extreme things that are the hardest. I think everyone has these heightened emotional moments in them at all times; you’re just controlling it and keeping it in check,” he explained.

“The hardest moments are the very, very subtle barbs and hurts over the dinner table. When someone says something that you don’t get to blow up about, that you don’t get to cry about, you just have to take that sting right in the ribcage and express that through a flick of an eyebrow or through the way that you cut your peas.”

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“There’s a moment in the house of the Bridgertons where it’s ostensibly a quite calm, happy scene. I’m at dinner for the first time with this family. I really don’t want to be there, but you can’t say that.” Page continued.

“The kids are there and they’re all happy and playing and being accepted in exactly the warm and loving family that Simon never had. And that is never explicitly mentioned in the script in that moment. No one’s going to say it. But it is the biggest thing about that scene for him. Inhabiting that space is the most challenging but also the most gratifying part.”

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