Santiago Abascal and Mariano Rajoy performed a t-werk dance on the television program "Cara al Show" [1, 2].

The appearance marks a rare comedic intersection of Spanish political figures on a variety show, utilizing a provocative dance style for entertainment.

The performance took place at the La Sexta studio, where the segment was broadcast on the La Sexta network and made available via Atresplayer [1, 2]. The dance was part of a specific segment featuring a game titled "No mires quién baila" [1, 2].

According to the program, the segment was designed as a humorous gift for choreographer Nacho Duato [1]. The show, hosted by Marc Giró, also featured guest Lamine Yamal [1, 2].

While the performance was intended to entertain viewers as part of the show's format, the pairing of Abascal and Rajoy in such a routine is an unusual departure from their typical public personas [1]. The production focused on the contrast between the rigid nature of political leadership and the fluidity of the dance style chosen for the tribute to Duato [1].

Viewers can access the footage through the network's official digital channels, where the clip has been shared as a highlight of the episode [1, 2].

Santiago Abascal and Mariano Rajoy performed a t-werk dance on the television program "Cara al Show".

This event demonstrates a trend in Spanish media where high-profile political figures engage in self-deprecating or surreal humor to reach broader audiences. By participating in a choreographed dance on a variety show, these figures attempt to humanize their public images through a medium that prioritizes viral entertainment over policy discussion.