Anton du Beke Archives - Learn To Dance https://learndance.co.uk/tag/anton-du-beke/ Ballroom & Latin American Dance School based in Berkshire & Buckinghamshire Sat, 06 Apr 2024 22:53:48 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://learndance.co.uk/test2/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/cropped-LTD-Logo-800-32x32.jpg Anton du Beke Archives - Learn To Dance https://learndance.co.uk/tag/anton-du-beke/ 32 32 Dance Down The Danube with Anton & Erin 14th-21st April 2022 https://learndance.co.uk/2021/07/27/dance-down-danube-anton-erin-river-cruise/ Tue, 27 Jul 2021 15:24:51 +0000 https://learndance.co.uk/?p=3334 Grab an opportunity to join Learn To Dance on a river cruise down the Danube with Anton & Erin joining us on Days 4 & 5 to provide a Q&A, a dance showcase in the beautiful Vienna Arsenal, and an onboard masterclass.

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Dance down the River Danube with Anton & Erin from Budapest to Passau. Sailing out from Budapest on Thursday 14th April 2022 enjoy this 8 day cruise that also travels through Slovakia, Austria, Czech Republic and Germany.

Anton & Erin join on Days 4 & 5 to provide a Q&A, a dance showcase in the beautiful Vienna Arsenal, and an onboard masterclass.

There are a number of included excursions as well as an unlimited drinks package and €100 per cabin onboard credit. Flights are included in the Dance Down The Danube price.

Prices start from £2,045pp and single occupancy supplements apply. This price includes an £800pp group discount.

We have a limited allocation of cabins reserved and you can book by contacting Laura Tenish on 0808 115 3270 or by emailing laura.tenish@scenic.co.uk and quoting ‘Learn To Dance Group’.

Dance Down The Danube with Anton & Erin screenshot featuring pictures of cabin interiors and an air shot of the cruise boat on the river plus a biography of Anton

Dance Down The Danube Itinerary

8-Day Dance Down the Danube with Anton & Erin
Budapest to Passau Departing 14th April 2022

Day 1 Thu 14th April, Budapest

Fly to Budapest and transfer to the contemporary surrounds of your Star-Ship for a traditional Hungarian dinner followed by an on board folklore performance.

Meals Included: Dinner

Day 2 Fri 15th April, Budapest

Embark on a coach tour through the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city centre filled with architectural wonders from across the ages. Active group members may instead choose to hike to Buda Hill.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 3 Sat 16th April, Bratislava

The romantic cobblestone lanes are yours to explore with your local guide, including the Slovak National Theatre and a range of Gothic and Art Nouveau buildings. Alternatively, embark on a guided hike to Bratislava Castle.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 4 Sun 17th April, Vienna

Discover the wonders of Vienna before welcoming dancing duo, Anton and Erin on board for an exclusive talk and Q+A session. Tonight, see Anton and Erin perform an exclusive, one-off showcase at the beautiful and historic Vienna Arsenal.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 5 Mon 18th April, Dürnstein – Melk

Inspired from last night’s performance, you’ll have the chance to learn from Anton and Erin as they give a private and interactive ballroom masterclass. You’ll also have the chance to explore Melk.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 6 Tue 19th April, Linz – Ceský Krumlov

Visit the UNESCO World Heritage-listed centre of Ceský Krumlov, a town built around a 13th-century castle.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 7 Wed 20th April, Passau

Join a local guide for a tour of Passau and witness its distinctive historic buildings, including the Baroque St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Altes Rathaus, or Town Hall.

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 8 Thu 21st April, Passau

After breakfast, disembark your Star-Ship for your transfer to the airport, taking ultimate dance down the Danube memories with you.

Meals Included: Breakfast

Reasons To Book

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Exclusive Dance Showcase
Anton and Erin will perform in wonderful Vienna, the home of the Viennese waltz. You will also join the stars for a cocktail reception and photo opportunity.

Learn From The Experts
Anton and Erin will teach you the intricacies of the famous Viennese Waltz and their other favourite dance genres. There will also be a Q&A session.

Award-Winning Star-Ship
Your stylish Star-Ship has a panoramic sundeck, fitness and wellness area and an indoor pool with retractable roof which transforms into a cinema.

Tailor Your Trip
Choose from a selection of included EmeraldPLUS and EmeraldACTIVE experiences or explore independently with your group. Our on board Activity Manager will also host activities such as dance lessons, yoga, aqua aerobics and more.

About Learn To Dance

Learn To Dance is a Ballroom and Latin American Dance School based in Burnham, Buckinghamshire.

We normally run a wide variety of social events and dance holidays throughout the year and you can check out our events page for more information.

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Learn To Dance Newsletter 20th February 2013 https://learndance.co.uk/2013/02/21/learn-to-dance-newsletter-20th-february-2013/ Thu, 21 Feb 2013 12:28:36 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=748 Our latest newsletter has just gone out. In case you aren’t on our email mailing list, or missed it, you can find a summary and the link below. In this issue Over 50s Tenpin Bowling No More Friday Zumba Classes Viennese Waltz Workshop & Social FREE Zumba Session this Saturday Learn Sequence Dancing Workshop Wednesday…

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In this issue

  • Over 50s Tenpin Bowling
  • No More Friday Zumba Classes
  • Viennese Waltz Workshop & Social
  • FREE Zumba Session this Saturday
  • Learn Sequence Dancing Workshop
  • Wednesday Zumba Gold Moving to Maidenhead
  • Foxtrot Master Class
  • Great Yarmouth trip
  • No Dancing Sunday 10th March
  • Anton & Erin 15th March
  • Beginner Waltz Workshop
  • Easter Break
  • April Exams
  • Vincent & Flavia ‘Midnight Tango’ 1st May
  • Private Lessons available.

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Learn To Dance Newsletter 4th January 2013 https://learndance.co.uk/2013/01/04/learn-to-dance-4th-january-2013/ Fri, 04 Jan 2013 07:00:49 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=720 Our latest newsletter has just gone out. In case you aren’t on our email mailing list, or missed it, you can find a summary and the link below. In this issue Classes recommence this week Card payment charges reduced if paying in person Monday Zumba Gold New Zumba class No evening class Wednesday 9th Jan…

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In this issue

  • Classes recommence this week
  • Card payment charges reduced if paying in person
  • Monday Zumba Gold
  • New Zumba class
  • No evening class Wednesday 9th Jan
  • Jive workshop and first social of 2013
  • Waltz Master Class
  • Beginner Argentine Tango Workshop
  • New ‘Learn Sequence Dancing’ workshop
  • Final deadline for Great Yarmouth trip
  • Strictly Keep Dancing Feb 9th
  • Forget Me Not Ball Feb 16th
  • Anton & Erin 15th March
  • Easter Break
  • April Exams
  • Vincent & Flavia ‘Midnight Tango’ 1st May
  • Private Lessons available.

You can see our latest newsletter at http://want-to-dance.co.uk/newsletter/20130104 or check you inbox!

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Learn To Dance Newsletter 24th October 2012 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/25/learn-to-dance-newsletter-24th-october-2012/ Thu, 25 Oct 2012 08:00:28 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=635 Learn To Dance Newsletter Strictly Blog; Thursday Zumba; Halloween themed social; Exam session Sunday; Blackpool Weekend deposits deadline; Argentine Tango Master Class; Ken Bateman Memorial Ball; Over 50’s Daytime Tenpin Bowling; Beginner Viennese Waltz Workshop; No dancing Wednesday 12th December; Social Events in 2013; Private Lessons available and up to end of year Is this…

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Strictly Blog; Thursday Zumba; Halloween themed social; Exam session Sunday; Blackpool Weekend deposits deadline; Argentine Tango Master Class; Ken Bateman Memorial Ball; Over 50’s Daytime Tenpin Bowling; Beginner Viennese Waltz Workshop; No dancing Wednesday 12th December; Social Events in 2013; Private Lessons available and up to end of year

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Upcoming Social Events

Mirror Ball

Next Social

Our next social night is on Friday 26th October at Burnham Park Hall.

The workshop on 26th will cover Rumba and costs £7.50 per person.

Remember it’s £6 for the social (£5 if paid in advance) or £10 for both the workshop and social.

Students at Ball

Ken Bateman Memorial Ball

Saturday 10th November

The Centre, Slough.

Black tie is appreciated, there is a licensed bar and a large free car park.

A chance to come along for a good night of dancing, there will also be professional demonstrations of Ballroom and Latin American dancing.

Tickets are £15 in advance or £20 on the door please let us know if you’re interested in coming along to guarantee a seat.

Bowling

Tenpin Bowling

Our monthly daytime Tenpin Bowling visit will be on Thursday 15th November.

We go to Absolute Tenpin in Slough and it’s £3 for 2 games of bowling including tea or coffee and runs 2pm-5pm.

If you’re interested in coming along please let us know.

Blackpool Tower Ballroom

Blackpool Dance Break

4th-6th January 2013

Weekend Break.

On this trip we will be going to watch the Champions Of Tomorrow dance championship at Blackpool Winter Gardens. On the Sunday we then take you to Blackpool Tower where you can dance at the world famous Tower Ballroom.

The break costs £200 for DB&B including coach transport from Eton Wick. A £25 per person deposit is required by 31st October, with the balance payable by 30th November.

Antony & Kirsty

Strictly Come & Dance Charity Event

9th February 2013

Maidenhead Town Hall.

Antony has agreed to defend his title in a charity competition in February, he’ll have 10 hours over 4 weeks to train a novice to perform at the Strictly inspired event and see if he can win for the second year.

There’ll be judges marking the dances but the audience also get a vote so the more supporters we have the better!

The winning couple will have at least £250 to donate to their charity of choice.

Ticket prices TBC.

Brendan Cole

Brendan Cole “License To Thrill”

Saturday 16th February

Basingstoke Anvil.

We have an allocation of tickets for this show at £34.50 per person, if enough people are interested we will look into arranging transport. We need to confirm numbers with the theatre by 30th November.

Ian Waite & Natalie Lowe

Great Yarmouth Dance Break

8th-10th March 2013

Weekend Break.

This weekend will feature dance workshops and Q&A sessions by Special Guests

Ian Waite and Natalie Lowe

Prices shown are based on Full Board in a Standard Bungalow Accommodation, for Bungalow Plus and Hotel

accommodation supplements apply.

The break costs £199 per person, deposits of £30 per person are required by 16th December 2012, some single accommodation is available otherwise single supplements would apply. We will arrange transport for £50 per person.

Anton & Erin

Anton & Erin “Go To Hollywood”

Friday 15th March

Reading Hexagon.

We have an allocation of tickets for this show at £34.50 per person, if enough people are interested we will look into arranging transport. We need to confirm numbers with the theatre asap.

Vincent & Flavia

Vincent & Flavia “Midnight Tango “

Wednesday 1st May

Wycombe Swan.

We have an allocation of tickets for this show at £23.00 per person, if enough people are interested we will look into arranging transport. Tickets are on a first-come, first-served basis.

Torquay Class

Torquay Dance Break

6th May-10th May 2013 Midweek Break

Next year’s break will cover Foxtrot & Samba. This break is aimed at those that already have some Ballroom and Latin American dance experience.

£209 per person. Prices quoted are for dinner, bed and breakfast per person, and are based on 2 adults sharing standard double or twin bedded rooms.

To book this break you need to contact the hotel directly which you can do by calling 01803 400 500 or emailing rooms@tlh.co.uk.

Albert Hall

International Ballroom Dance Championships

Thursday 3rd October 2013.

We have purchased our box tickets for next year (they sell out fast!). Should you wish to attend next year you can purchase tickets at this year’s price of £37.50pp until 30th November, £39pp after this date.

Bournemouth Group

Bournemouth Dance Break

11th-13th October 2013 Weekend Break.

We will be hosting a weekend of Quickstep & Jive dancing at the Hotel Piccadilly , Bournemouth between Friday 11th and Sunday 13th October 2013.

Some delights to look forward to include a bubbly reception, fun dance workshops, a gala dinner and ‘Guys & Molls’ themed ball on the Saturday night.

The break costs £165 per person and you can book direct with the hotel by calling 01202 298024.

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In this issue: Strictly Blog; Thursday Zumba; Halloween themed social; Exam session Sunday; Blackpool Weekend deposits deadline; Argentine Tango Master Class; Ken Bateman Memorial Ball; Over 50’s Daytime Tenpin Bowling; Beginner Viennese Waltz Workshop; No dancing Wednesday 12th December; Social Events in 2013; Private Lessons available and up to end of year.

Strictly is in full swing and we think it’s one of the strongest line-ups we’ve seen (especially in recent years). Remember you can read our blog to see Antony’s views on the show, as well as other dance-related musings.

We’ve got a whole host of new Social Events over the next 12 months and they’re likely to be very popular so make sure you let us know as soon as possible if you wish to attend any of them, more details below or in the bar on the left.

Christmas is soon approaching, don’t forget that we sell gift vouchers in denominations starting from £5; or how about something different for your annual Christmas party?

We have experience of creating a ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ themed Christmas party, including training couples to compete for fun at the event, and can even arrange professional demonstrations.

Contact us for more information


Blackpool Dance Weekend Deposit Deadline

Blackpool Tower BallroomTuesday 31st October: Remember if you want to come on our Blackpool Dance Weekend the deadline for deposits is next Tuesday.

You can see more details on our online events page.

This is a great weekend, with an opportunity to spectate at a national level competition (Antony’s name should still be in the back of the programme as a past winner!); as well as an opportunity to dance in the world famous Blackpool Tower ballroom.



Strictly Blog

Strictly Line UpThe 5th Judge: In case you haven’t been following it, our Strictly blog is in full swing; with Antony updating with his comments on the weekend’s action on a Monday morning.

If you missed it you can read Antony’s take on Hollywood week, and our homepage is also updated regularly with the current news/blog posts.

Please let us know if there’s anything else you’d like to see us talking about in the blog.



Thursday Zumba

Zumba LogoFinal Session Tomorrow: Unfortunately we have made the decision to drop our Thursday night Zumba classes after our 25th October session.

We have not had a consistently sufficient number of students attending on a regular basis, and have been offered a private class elsewhere which fits into our schedule better.

We apologise to those that attend and enjoy the Thursday class but hope you can make our Friday class at 6.30pm instead.

There are plans to start a new class on a Monday evening (around 6.30pm) and we are just trying to find a suitable venue. If anyone knows somewhere suitable please let us know.



Zombie Zumba

Antony as MJThursday 25th & Friday 26th September: Halloween is fast approaching and along with our Spooky Social we’ll be holding our ‘Thriller’ of a Zombie Zumba sessions.

Remember there’s a £1 discount if you come dressed in costume.

This week’s Zumba sessions take place on a Thursday at 6.10pm & a Friday at 6.30pm at Burnham Park Hall.



Rumba Workshop & Halloween Social

Antony as a WitchFriday 26th October: Our next social will take place on Friday 26th October and will be proceeded by a Rumba workshop.

This will also be our Halloween Social so we recommend you dress appropriately (not compulsory)!

Please remember that the Friday night workshops are generally not suitable for beginners as we don’t cover the basics of the dances.

For beginner workshops please see our monthly Sunday workshops.

The workshop starts at 7.30pm and costs £7.50 or £10 to include the following social.

The social starts at 8.30pm and costs £6 or £5 if you pay in advance.



Next Exam Session

NATD LogoSunday 28th October: Our next exam session takes place on Sunday 28th October

Exams are available from complete beginners up to gold level and above.

Please contact us if you’re interested in taking an exam. Private lessons are normally recommended in preparation.

Also taking exams entitles you to compete in inter-school competitions if you’re interested in this side of dancing.



Argentine Tango Master Class

Argentine Tango PoseSunday 4th November: Our next Master Class will be the Argentine Tango on Sunday 4th November, 12.30pm-3.30pm.

These master classes concentrate on the technique of the dance in more detail, as well as looking at more difficult steps or complicated sequences that we don’t generally cover in our other dance classes.

If you’re interested in attending please let us know. The classes cost £30 per person or £25 if you book at least a week in advance.



Over 50’s Tenpin Bowling

Bowling BallThursday 15th November: Our next Tenpin Bowling session will be on Thursday 15th November at Absolutely Ten Pin , Salt Hill Park, Bath Road, Slough, SL1 3SR.

The session starts at 2pm and typically finishes by 5pm, costing £2 per person.

If you’re interested in attending please let us know.



Beginner Viennese Waltz Workshop

Group ClassSunday 18th November: Our next beginner workshop will be the Viennese Waltz on Sunday 18th November.

Our beginner workshops run from 1.30pm-3.30pm and cost £20 per person (£30 for a couple dancing together).

They cover the basics of the dance as well as trying to give you a basic routine you can use to get round the floor.

Workshops are a great way to concentrate on learning just one dance.



No Evening Classes Wednesday 12th December

Stop Hall Unavailable: There will be no evening dancing on Wednesday 12th December as the hall is unavailable.

Classes will recommence then in the New Year and further details will be released nearer the time.



Social Events for 2013

StudentsHow do we find the time for it all?!: The online events section of our website has been updated to reflect all our currently organised trips/events for the next 12 months.

As a summary we have the following events coming up in the next 12 months:

November
  • Ken Bateman Memorial Ball ; 10th November – Night of dancing in Slough
December
  • Christmas Social; 14th December – Our last social of the year
January
  • Blackpool Dance Weekend; 4th-6th January – Dance in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom
February
  • Strictly Come and Dance Charity Event; Saturday 9th February – Can Antony defend his title?
  • Brendan Cole “License to Thrill”; Saturday 16th February – Basingstoke Anvil
  • ‘Forget-Me-Not’ Ball (date TBC) – Details to follow
March
  • Great Yarmouth Weekend; 8th-10th March – Ian Waite & Natalie Lowe workshop, Q&A and demo
  • Anton & Erin “Go To Hollywood”; Friday 15th March – Reading Hexagon
May
  • Vincent & Flavia’s “Midnight Tango”; Wednesday 1st May – Wycombe Swan
  • Torquay Dance Break; 6th-10th May – Foxtrot & Samba
October
  • International Ballroom Dance Championships; Thursday 3rd October – Tickets available now!
  • Bournemouth Dance Weekend; 11th-13th October – Quickstep & Jive



Private Lessons

Book us while you can : The online calendar has been updated with availability up to the end of the year (Denise’s to follow shortly).

We have the following slots available over the next couple of weeks.

Lessons cost £35 for 45 minutes or £200 for a group of 6.

Antony HeadshotAntony:

Friday 26th October

9.30am, 10.15am

Sunday 28th October

3.45pm, 9pm, 9.45pm

Tuesday 30th October

12.15pm, 1pm, 3.45pm, 5pm, 5.45pm, 9.45pm

Wednesday 31st October

10am, 10.45pm, 11.30pm, 12.15pm, 3pm, 3.45pm, 4.30pm

Friday 2nd November

10.15am, 11am

Sunday 4th November

3.45pm, 4.30pm, 5.15pm, 6pm

Tuesday 6th November

12.15pm, 1pm, 3.45pm, 5pm, 5.45pm, 9pm, 9.45pm

Wednesday 7th November

10am, 10.45pm, 11.30pm, 12.15pm, 3pm, 3.45pm, 4.30pm

Emma HeadshotEmma:

Sunday 28th October

3.45pm

Friday 2nd November

11am, 11.45am

Sunday 4th November

3.45pm, 4.30pm, 5.15pm, 6pm

Friday 9th November

11am, 11.45am, 12.30pm

Denise HeadshotDenise:

Sunday 28th October

5pm, 6pm, 7pm

Tuesday 30th October

7pm, 8pm, 9pm

Wednesday 31st October

12pm, 1pm, 3pm, 4pm, 5pm

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Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 3 "Hollywood" https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/22/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-3-hollywood/ https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/22/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-3-hollywood/#comments Mon, 22 Oct 2012 09:00:51 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=630 Hollywood week and here’s hoping we some some Blockbusters, and I don’t mean with Bob Holness! Can Richard keep out of the dance-off this week, and will Louis & Denise still be vying for the top spot. Read on to find out. Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev – Charleston Funky graphics to start, and a…

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BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
Hollywood week and here’s hoping we some some Blockbusters, and I don’t mean with Bob Holness!

Can Richard keep out of the dance-off this week, and will Louis & Denise still be vying for the top spot. Read on to find out.

Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev – Charleston

Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev
Funky graphics to start, and a very nice outfit. They’re dancing to ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ from Mary Poppins.

I keep waiting for the Charleston to start and it just never really feels like it gets off the ground. There’s a brief section of basic Charleston but it feels on the whole like just more faffing from these two.

The part where Fern passes through Artem’s legs whilst doing the splits was quite impressive but on the whole a fairly uninspiring dance, I really feel like we’ve not seen anywhere near Fern’s potential yet.

For me only a 5 I’m afraid, not enough content.

Craig: 5 “It needed a bit more swivel in your Charleston…like to see cleaner footwork…whole thing was laboured…back jazz split [was brilliant]”
Darcy: 6 “The energy was so much better…you can be my kids Mary Poppins any day”
Len: 6 “You’ve made Hollywood into Jolly-good…it was fun, it was entertaining…I’d have liked to have seen more Charleston”
Bruno: 6 “Prim, proper and extremely nice…you’ve got to pump it a bit more…characterisation good…not so hazy”

Total = 23

Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Rumba

Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
These guys have ‘Love Lifts Us Up Where We Belong’ from An Officer and A Gentleman.

Is that a slight dress mishap during the initial dip…yep definitely as the standing drag results in Brendan having to grab large handfuls of the dress and pull it away from her shoes…though we do get an interesting bum shot in the process!

The routine seems to lack a lot of basic Rumba, moving from one line to the next with very jerky transitions and this dress is causing them a complete nightmare.

It felt less like a Rumba and more like a teenagers awkward attempt at a first slow dance. Three weeks in a row of poor performances, albeit a large majority of this week’s could possibly be attributed to the dress malfunction, I don’t think Victoria can progress much further if they don’t start pulling out some better performances.

Another disappointing week they’re going to need the audience to lift them up…but I’m not sure it’s to where they belong! I’m going to give them a 4, she did the best she could with the dress situation but the choreography wasn’t great and there were still errors creeping in.

Craig: 4 “I’m beginning to see an actress emerging which is fantastic…it was your fault with the chiffon [on your arms]…you are improving and it’s wonderful to see”
Darcy: 5 “You look beautiful…there were some sensual moves…practice with paper between your fingers [to improve the hands]”
Len: 7 “It was a bit wobbly…keep working like this…you are a bit unstable here and there…I think you did really well”
Bruno: 6 “Just when you were starting to sizzle…you were really going for it, then you got yourself into a mangle…lost concentration then it fizzled out”

Total = 22, sorry Len you’re over-marking here.

Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Cha Cha

Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
There’s a suggestion Michael intends to strip during ‘Hot Stuff’ from Full Monty…well I suppose he has to try something to get the votes in!

It looks like Natalie’s taken the one move he’d ‘mastered’ from Jive and just introduced it into the Cha Cha, and again he manages to go out of time.

I’ll give him some dues, there is some Cha Cha now mixed in with the ‘Salsa’ but it’s messy and all over the place. The best part was Michael almost falling off the chair at the end.

He’s developing some decent hip action at times, and it’s a massive improvement on last week, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see him languishing near the bottom by the end of the show. A 4 from me on this one too I’m afraid.

Craig: 3 “Hot it was not…timing issues throughout…awkward all the way through…I suspect Latin is not going to be your dance”
Darcy: 6 “I was so much happier with your performance…the timing was out…top and lower body were now at least connected…you give your all”
Len: 6 “There was an odd moment were you maybe lost a bit of timing…straightening your leg…good hip action on your cucarachas”
Bruno: 4 “I was waiting for the Full Monty to distract me from the total lack of musicality…you have to listen to the music…it was nearly a disaster at the end…you do the Full Manic!”

Total = 19

Jerry & Anton – Quickstep

Jerry Hall & Anton Du Beke
Whatever you say about her dancing, Jerry does have a certain charm about her.

The dress isn’t a good look for Jerry at the start and there’s a few hiccups throughout. The frame is looking a lot better with fewer instances on her encroaching in Anton’s space.

It’s a bit too soft for my liking and she still looks like she’s being thrown around at times but definitely an improvement on last week. I’m going to give her a 5.

Craig: 3 “The whole would’ve been better behind the screen…posture, posture, posture!”
Darcey: 6 “The Quickstep suits you…must not fade [by the end]…but I liked it…so much better”
Len: 5 “It was a bit Upstairs, Downstairs…Upstairs there’s still a few problems…Downstairs you’re quite neat and tidy…” Len couldn’t really finish talking after this faux pas!
Bruno: 4

Total = 18, same as last week which I think is a shame as there was definitely improvement this week.

Sid Owen & Ola Jordan – Salsa

Sid Owen & Ola Jordan
I’m sorry but is this supposed to be a Tango? A really bad song choice for a Tango if you ask me…great song otherwise ‘Here I Go Again’ from Rock of Ages.

The start is ridiculous and the actual Tango is soft and lacks any attack. Tango shouldn’t feature any rise and fall but Sid is bobbing around all over the place with a face devoid of any emotion.

In line with my expectations after seeing training footage I’m afraid, a 5 for me and that may be being generous.

Craig: 4 “Stompy, clumpy, clompy”
Darcey: 4
Len: 5 “I don’t know about Rock of Ages, it took ages to get started…once you did it wasn’t too bad but there was no staccato…it wasn’t sharp enough”
Bruno: 4 “Les Dawson trying to be Van Halen…lot of headbanging but once you got into the Tango it wasn’t good”

Total = 17

Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Quickstep

Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
Their song is ‘Get Happy’ from Summer Stock.

Now this is looking more like a Quickstep. A slight mishap near the stage but well recovered and a lovely smile most of the way through.

The best dance so far of the night, I’m going to give them a 7.

Craig: 7
Darcey: 7 “Great attack…beautiful light steps…worked on your top half and core”
Len: 7 “I liked it…it was light…she’s getting too far over on your right hand side…but I liked it a lot, such an improvement, well done!”
Bruno: 8 “Now we are in business…beauty, glamour, light, lovely…wonderful”

Total = 29

Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Foxtrot

Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
Denise and James’ song is ‘You’ve got a friend in me’ from Toy Story.

A very nice start but Denise still needs to watch her footwork at times, still looks like she’s failing to lead with her heel and I couldn’t see her releasing her toes when she walks back.

Great characterisation throughout and it’s generally a very good dance but the footwork still needs work so only a 7 from me this week.

Craig: 8 “Great posture, great control, beautifully acted and beautifully danced”
Darcy: 8 “You can dance…beautifully clean turns…just watch you don’t get too comfortable…very elegant couple”
Len: 8 “I’m giving you a verbal pat on the back…that was excellent…nice posture, well done”
Bruno: 8 “You’re made for each other…set up the story so well…so smooth and gliding…it was great”

Total = 32, evidently the Strictly cameramen have let me down this week!

Colin Salmon & Kristina Rihanoff – Argentine Tango

Colin Salmon & Kristina Rihanoff
Funnily enough Colin is dancing to a Bond theme, ‘Goldeneye’ from…you guessed it…Goldeneye

You can feel the emotion of the dance right from the start, and this dance is definitely better suited to their height difference. I’m still not sure if he should be dragging his right foot round like he is in the spins, it looks like he’s forgotten it’s behind him.

The dip that Colin almost dropped Kristina in during training is coming up…manages it perfectly, though the entrance into the standing spin lift is a little clunky.

A nice ending and not a bad performance, especially considering how little time they’ve had to rehearse. Just a 6 for me though, probably too early in the series for an Argentine Tango if you ask me.

Craig: 7 “Full of authority and dominance…adored the lifts…they weren’t easy…fantastic”
Darcy: 7 “I would’ve like to have seen a much dirtier spy…take more risks”
Len: 6 “More shaken than stirred really…you acted it out…for me there wasn’t quite enough Argentine Tango going on”
Bruno: 6 “It would be nice to see you do a bit more dancing”

Total = 26

Richard Arnold & Erin Boag – Quickstep

Richard Arnold & Erin Boag
Richard’s song is ‘9 to 5’ from 9 to 5

Already a much better performance than last week, though I’m seeing far to much of Richard’s chest, he needs to keep Erin a bit more to the left at times.

The vent doll look is back in this week it seems and he’s a little late getting into a few of the moves. The pivots look a little awkward near the end and it lacks a bit of pizzazz so only a 6 from me.

Craig: 6 “I didn’t mind it actually…nimble footwork…well done”
Darcey: 7 “Your best dance so far…when you get tired make sure your weight doesn’t go back on your heels”
Len: 6 “It was bright, it was lively…a little bit mincy in the footwork on occasion”
Bruno: 6 “I was expecting a full-out Dollywood…but it was good…frame was better, footwork was better…just enough comedy at the beginning”

Total = 25

Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Foxtrot

Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’ from The Wizard of Oz is Dani’s song.

I do like Dani’s poise and arms movements. The footwork looks a little laboured at times and she needs to keep in contact with the floor when she’s not doing those actual kicks.

No idea why they have the dog at the end though.

A nice performance with room for improvement, another 6 I think.

Craig: 7 “I loved the routine…turns are lovely and clean…still a habit of looking down at the floor…keep stretching”
Darcey: 6 “Always surprise me…control in your gliding…it was smooth…keep working hard”
Len: 8 “That was great”
Bruno: 8 “It was so pretty…romantic, sweet, I really loved it”

Total = 29

Lisa & Robin – Jive

Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
‘Hanky Panky’ from Dick Tracy is their Jive this week.

Lisa’s definitely looking to bring out her sexy side, and I think she’s managing it. It’s definitely a fast song but somehow the dance itself doesn’t seem as fast as the training videos.

Robin almost has a slip in front of the judges which could’ve caused an issue if he hadn’t recovered as quickly as he did. I think Lisa just makes a slight mistake near the end but it’s really difficult to tell so it was well covered if it was.

Not sure on the leapfrog at the end though.

I think Lisa just started to tire near the end (unsurprisingly) but it was a fast and fun Jive and well deserving of a 7 this week. Just could’ve had a little more Jive content.

Craig: 8 “I get very excited watching you darling…that was brilliant”
Darcey: 6 “Lisa you never fail to entertain…was missing the spring and bounce in that Jive, you can do it, it was just missing”
Len: 7 “Great big bundle of joy…plenty of hanky panky…captured the feeling, not always the technique”
Bruno: 8 “You’re a spunky lady…vibrancy, vitality…I love watching you”

Total = 29

Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Quickstep

Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
They’re dancing to the dance theme from The Mask, and Nicky’s definitely acting the part authentically.

His posture is awful though, hunched up, and the feet are placed far to aggressively for a Quickstep. He barely brings his feet together during the scatter chassés which makes them look incredibly stompy. Also has bent knees throughout which affects his rise and fall.

Much better than last week but still a way off most of the Quicksteps from tonight. I’m going to give him a 6 though.

Craig: 6 “You’re starting to win me over…amazing job really”
Darcy: 7 “Loved the energy, loved the attack…you were having fun on that dance floor…little bit of bounce in the shoulders…so much of an improvement”
Len: 7 “This week full of life…virtually never straighten your legs…I liked it”
Bruno: 7 “You need a mask every day…very good Quickstep…leading with conviction”

Total = 27

Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Salsa

Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
Dirty Dancing, complete with lift, to ‘Time Of My Life’; this could be amazing, or a catastrophe!

The trouble they’re going to have is that everyone who’s seen the film KNOWS this dance, and that’s quite an expectation to live up to.

There’s a better connection between them during this dance than we’ve seen previously, but I do wonder how long before we see Louis going to ‘acting’ school to help with his performances.

Great splits during the jump off the stage.

It’s a good representation of the dance from the film, I’d like to see more hip action in the general dancing, not just the highlighted moments. However anyone that can pull off that final lift deserves an 8 in my book.

Craig: 8 “Contained, simmering, understated…it was fantastic”
Darcey: 8 “I saw a spark of emotion lit between you and Flavia…Salsa has to be freer…beautifully done [the lift at the end], amazing!”
Len: 6 “I thought you did the lifts excellently well…the actual Salsa lacked a bit of attack…a little bit timid”
Bruno: 8 “I thought you were smooth…iconic lift done wonderfully…I think you’re great”

Total = 30, how can you give that a 6?


So that puts the final leader board (my score in brackets):

1. 32 – Denise & James [7]
2. 30 – Louis & Flavia [8]
3. 29 – Lisa & Robin [7]
3. 29 – Kimberley & Pasha [7]
3. 29 – Dani & Vincent [6]
6. 27 – Nicky & Karen [6]
7. 26 – Colin & Kristina [6]
8. 25 – Richard & Erin [6]
9. 23 – Fern & Artem [5]
10. 22 – Victoria & Brendan [4]
11. 19 – Michael & Natalie [4]
12. 18 – Jerry & Anton [5]
13. 17 – Sid & Ola [5]

Hard to call this week, I think Michael should be the one to go. Jerry was unlucky not to have scored a little higher though.

If you’re ready for the results…read on!


We saw Top Hat earlier in the year thanks to one of our students and we very much enjoyed it, it’s good to see Tom Chambers is still dancing.

Half surprised not to see Brucie jumping out to join in…but then it’s the Sunday night show (recorded on Saturday night) so he’s obviously gone home to bed by this point!

The first couples safe were as follows:


Kimberley & Pasha
Louis & Flavia
Nicky & Karen
Sid & Ola
Colin & Kristina
Dani & Vincent

First couple in the dance off is Jerry & Anton


Talk with the Judges

Len’s Lens

  • ‘Toto’ shaking himself, wonderful kicks!
  • Len being booed…Bruno’s facial reaction
  • Darcey ‘on the phone’? Or just talking to the producer…?
  • Craig as the Tin Man, with a critique from Bruno

Other couples safe are:


Denise & James
Fern & Artem
Lisa & Robin
Victoria & Brendan

That leaves Michael & Natalie, or Richard & Erin as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Jerry & Anton in the dance off is Michael & Natalie.

Out of these two Michael should really be going home but there’s still the dance off with the potential to save them.


Jerry & Anton – Quickstep

Her frame looks worse in this dance-off, and she needs to concentrate more on the dance and less on singing the song.

Feels like a lack of energy in this second performance, but she should be safe unless Michael pulls off a blinder!

Michael & Natalie – Cha Cha

Unfortunately he can’t even strip in time with the music this time. The timing swings between in time, and marginally out, but I think he’s going home.

Judges Votes

Craig: Michael “For me, this couple improved slightly, and were a little bit better, which was encouraging. The couple I would like to save is Michael and Natalie”
Darcey: Michael “Both couples have improved so much over the last few weeks. It is so hard to take it on this one performance, because nerves got hold of both of them. I have to save Michael and Natalie”
Len: Michael “To be honest, neither couple impressed me. The pressure got to both of them. Jerry’s routine was full of mistakes. Michael’s routine went in and out of time. This is a really difficult, difficult decision for me. This is so close, but I’m going to save Michael and Natalie”
Bruno: Jerry “Well I actually thought that both couples were very, very nervous tonight. I thought they actually didn’t improve. There were mistakes, lack of rhythm, timing, and by a whisker I’m going to save Jerry and Anton.”

Michael: 3
Jerry: 1

Going Home: Jerry Hall; a surprise maybe, but it was always going to be close between them after that dance-off.

Jerry: “I’ve had a lot of fun, it’s been great…I loved dancing with Anton”

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It Takes Two – Wednesday 17th October 2012 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/17/it-takes-two-wednesday-17th-october-2012/ Wed, 17 Oct 2012 18:20:45 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=605 On Wednesday’s show they featured Jerry & Anton, Victoria & Brendan, Sid & Ola and Ian Waites’ Wednesday Warm Up. Sid Owen & Ola Jordan Sid was quite happy with the results, he was more worried that he wasn’t going to complete the lifts. His hands were ringing with sweat the longer it took for…

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Strictly Come Dance - It Takes TwoOn Wednesday’s show they featured Jerry & Anton, Victoria & Brendan, Sid & Ola and Ian Waites’ Wednesday Warm Up.

Sid Owen & Ola Jordan

Sid Owen & Ola Jordan
Sid was quite happy with the results, he was more worried that he wasn’t going to complete the lifts.

His hands were ringing with sweat the longer it took for their names to be read out.

A clip of Bruno’s facial expressions during their dance.

Zoe: “The judges thought you run out of energy…Ola how did you think it went?”
Ola: “I think it went well…ok the timing went off a bit…he didn’t drop me”
Sid: “It’s so different in the studio…in training you’re rehearsing to the original [song]”

Some training footage mostly consisting of Sid screaming, shouting and generally bashing into things. Then some footage of their Tango training which isn’t looking too bad, though his right shoulder is creeping forward and he needs to relax his shoulders more.

Sid plans to do a back somersault into the splits this week…thankfully he’s just joking!


Wednesday Warm Up

Ian Waite
Ian Waite on early training footage:

Dani & Vincent’s Foxtrot

Quite a nice heel turn together with the feet, toes were in the air, I’d like to see that a little flatter…lovely lines

Jerry & Anton’s Quickstep

Anton’s given her some very complicated footwork…Jerry needs to get her hips under, and her body away

Kimberley & Pasha’s Quickstep

She’s a great dancer, just don’t feel we’ve seen the best of her yet…close her hips to her partner

Denise & James’s Foxtrot

Very very good heel turn…she’s got impeccable footwork…needs to get her hips underneath and extend from the waist

Lisa & Robin’s Jive

Lots of gesticulations, like their Cha Cha…I’d have liked to have seen more Cha Cha steps…they’re doing more Jive steps in this routine…wearing her boots, needs to wear her dance shoes…everything’s flat footed

Fern & Artem’s Charleston

This is a dance made for her…lovely synchronised legs, synchronised hands…they look very matched

Sid & Ola’s Tango

He’s doing very well…struggling a little bit with the Viennese crosses…he assures me he’s got them sorted now

Colin & Kristina’s Argentine Tango

Just one day of rehearsals [Colin is filming in Canada]…I’d like him to stretch his leg out and point his toe

Richard & Erin’s Quickstep

Some lovely Charleston steps…shoulder line isn’t so great…shoulders up, I’d like him to bring his shoulders down and lift his right elbow

Louis & Flavia’s Salsa

He’s loosening up…the main area is his waist…I think he needs to relax his hips…bring his personality out

Michael & Natalie’s Cha Cha Cha

I know how hard they work, cos Natalie’s my professional partner…it’s a shame he doesn’t have the natural talent of some of the others…needs to keep his hands facing the floor

Nicky & Karen’s Quickstep

He keeps losing his frame, needs to pick up his elbows…he needs to maintain a frame and look elegant, he’s stomping through the steps


Jerry Hall & Anton Du Beke

Jerry Hall & Anton Du Beke
Zoe: “Are you happy with the scores?”
Jerry: “NO, I think it was unfair…I didn’t make any foot mistakes”

Zoe: “Do you think they’re expecting too much in week two?”
Anton: “I don’t really know what they’re after…what do they want more of?…everything you could want from start to finish”

Jerry: “This week we’re working on the posture”
Anton: “We’re not doing any steps…we’re just going to walk perfectly in posture”

Anton: “I don’t know what they’re talking about, I’d rather they didn’t speak”

Jerry: “All these ladies in the audience waving at Anton, I felt like an accessory”

Some quotes from “The Jerry Hall Dictionary”, from Strictly clips

…I’m more of a Marvin Gaye kind of girl…Translation: not that fast
…like butter dripping off a hot corn…Translation: a nice man
…ride me with a tight rein…Translation: let’s not dilly dally
…My memory, I’m bad at short term but good at long term…Translation: What’s your name again?
…If you’re looking for a stallion you don’t look in the donkey corral…Translation: I wish I got Brendan

Zoe: “How is the Quickstep going?”
Jerry: “It’s lovely…it’s a joyful fun dance”

Zoe: “Do you mind her taking charge?”
Anton: “No I prefer it, I don’t really know what I’m doing”

Jerry: “We’ve got a little bedroom scene!”


Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole

Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
Zoe: “Ten points up on your first week you must have been thrilled?”
Victoria: “I was, so happy, just to get through the routine and not make it a complete disaster (except for the turn at the beginning!)

Zoe: “Were you any less nervous this week?”
Victoria: “Definitely when you’re in hold it gives you a lot more confidence”
Brendan: “That security brings them alive”

Zoe: “Great comments from the judges…have you started to believe in yourself?”
Victoria: “No not yet, please just get through another week and maybe I’ll start to”

Brendan: “Victoria’s Foxtrot blew me away…I finished the dance thinking ‘what a blooming star'”

A quick VT of Victoria fireman-lifting Brendan then performing squats, much to Jerry’s distress

Zoe: “You’re doing the Rumba this week, it’s quite a sexy dance…how are you finding it?”
Victoria: “It’s just a little bit embarassing at times…I’m really looking forward to it”

They’ve brought in an exercise bike for Brendan to jump on and Victoria to have a go at training him for a change…Brendan almost looks a bit like Bradley Wiggins…


Wow I’m almost up-to-date there! Anyway, time to go teach, more updates tomorrow.

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Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 2 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/15/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-2/ Mon, 15 Oct 2012 09:00:59 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=584 Great weekend of teaching in Bournemouth, thanks to Hotel Piccadilly for asking us to host.  Unfortunately our plan to watch the show via iplayer on Saturday night didn’t work as the show was still ‘coming soon’ at 12.30am Sunday morning, so everyone went to bed instead. Sat down on Sunday night to watch when we…

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Great weekend of teaching in Bournemouth, thanks to Hotel Piccadilly for asking us to host.  Unfortunately our plan to watch the show via iplayer on Saturday night didn’t work as the show was still ‘coming soon’ at 12.30am Sunday morning, so everyone went to bed instead.

Sat down on Sunday night to watch when we got home so stay tuned for the analysis:

Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Cha Cha Cha

I am not sure about the timing of that start, did he completely jump the gun or just get it all wrong with the clicking…I thought that was Westlife’s speciality?

Hands look far too feminine as he walks toward the camera and it looks like he’s counting as he marks time on the spot. Not liking the choreography so far if I’m honest. Nicky looks like he’s flinging parts of his body round with no thought of control and the jacket is emphasising his raised shoulders.

On the plus side he’s certainly putting all his energy into the routine and the persona of the dance.

Unfortunately it does just feel like the energy lacks the control to make the moves look good.

Nicky goes out of time slightly in the middle section but it’s such a difficult routine to stay in time, due to all the extended pausing.

I really disliked this dance I’m afraid and the whole thing felt very messy and more hip-hop than Cha Cha. I’m going to give him a 5 for effort but Karen’s really got to up her game I feel.

Craig: 4 “Bit like a Zumba exercise class…very flat footed…some rotation in the hip department…energy was great”
Darcy: 5 “There was confidence, there was attitude, which was great…sadly wasn’t enough Cha Cha”
Len: 4 “I’m a traditionalist…it was too much boyband dancing and not enough Cha Cha Cha…very little that I could rave about”
Bruno: 5 “I thought tonight you were much more switched on…it was a little bit Take That 1995…you lost timing completely at the end…performance wise I thought it went in the right direction”

Total = 18, about right I think

Colin Salmon & Kristina Rihanoff – Viennese Waltz

I do like this track as a Viennese Waltz. Colin’s posture is looking very nice, though he has to try to make sure he doesn’t flick his hands up at the end of movements – need to keep it below wrist height really Colin.

Unfortunately as soon as they get into hold the perils of the height difference become apparent as Colin’s bum goes straight into ‘sit down’ position. To combat this I think Kristina’s brought in more sections out of hold, but for me a dance that could have been excellent has been marred by the foolish decision to pair them together.

A brilliant potential dancer let down by an ill-matched partnership, I’m afraid he ‘bottoms out’ for me at 6, when I really wanted to give him more 🙁

Craig: 6 “You did hit some very nice lines throughout…double hand flicking…very odd…too much rise and fall…dancing more to your height, good to see”
Darcy: 6 “You do have the perfect frame, so elegant…have got to watch you don’t stoop…lift the chin, not just the eyes”
Len: 6 “Step out more and it was a tad timid…elegance, sophistication…no stoop for me…move more”
Bruno: 6 “Nice and extended long lines…in hold it needed more drive…don’t lean forward…a bit careful for me”

Total = 24

Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Salsa

It’s a weird, but catchy song, and an unusual start.

A fast and intricate start but Dani must remember not to forget her free arm at times. Not personally happy with the choice of lifts as they don’t make Dani look particularly elegant but the difficulty of the routine, and the competence she displays in performing it, is great to see.

It’s a fun routine which we really enjoyed watching, I’m not sure on the lifts or the ending, but I’m going to give her a well deserved 7.

Craig: 7 “This dance does suit the smaller-type person…lovely clean finishes…wasn’t fond of the dismount in the second lift”
Darcey: 6 “It’s so great to see you having fun on that dance floor…follow it through [to the hips]”
Len: 7 “You little munchkin…you come out and give it some welly…full on and flat out…I liked it”
Bruno: 7 “You blossomed tonight…your confidence was visible…got to get these saucy hips…don’t be shy”

Total = 27

Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev – Viennese Waltz

Bit too much faffing around at the start for my liking, and Fern almost loses her balance during the first dip. In fact it’s 55 seconds (of a 1 1/2 minute routine) before they even get into hold and start dancing!

It’s a very sweet routine and Artem looks like he adores her.

I can’t help feeling that her actual Viennese is lacking, probably explaining why Artem only did 30 seconds of it, and her head is held a little too high which shortens her neck.

I would have liked to have seen more work gone into her dancing in hold, and less on time filling, and I’m pretty sure she wasn’t coming forward with a heel lead. On that basis I can only really give her a 6, though I thought the emotion displayed by them both perfectly encapsulated the feel of the song.

Craig: 6 “Keep your left shoulder down…but I thought the flow around the floor was fantastic”
Darcy: 6 “You give us such a beautiful feeling when you dance…make sure you keep it smooth…follow through [with your arms]…believe in yourself and the confidence will follow”
Len: 6 “A bit of wafting going on early on…it was better than last week…on the way up”
Bruno: 6 “Sometimes you look like you’re casually dusting [with your hands]…you come alive when you’re in the arms of your strappy young man”

Total = 24

Richard Arnold & Erin Boag – Cha Cha Cha

Well that’s an interesting quiff…think there’s definitely going to be a bit more ‘personality’ in this routine!

I’m afraid Richard that Erin’s right…it is more of a mince then a Cha Cha but it’s definitely livelier. Shame he goes out of time at the start of the New Yorks.

Again I would have preferred more Cha Cha in the routine and a slightly less camp approach. Technique was fairly awful with the pelvis the furthest thing forward a lot of the time. Just a 5 for me, like Nicky just not enough good Cha Cha

Craig: 3 “I wasn’t entirely convinced that you wanted to take Erin to a Love Shack…those Cha Cha Cha walks darling do really belong in a drag show”
Darcey: 6 “This is the Richard I wanted to see…create some tension in the arms…she needs you to lead her”
Len: 5 “Loud and proud, and that’s just your shirt…your arm was either on your hip or hanging down like a bit of cotton from a knicker leg…you’re a better dancer than having to just camp it all up…little bit over the top”
Bruno: 5 “Tonight you’ve got a split personality…it was the weirdest Cha Cha…in a sick way I enjoyed it”

Total = 19

Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Foxtrot

Oh dear, a mistake right at the beginning, can she recover better than she did last week?

Once she gets in hold it starts to improve, though you have to question why Brendan didn’t play it safer this week to help build her confidence up.

Her head angle is all wrong, but then Brendan was forcing it into a strange position during training, she needs to extend more.

The main problem with this routine is caused by the fact that she appears to be practising in lace-up practice shoes, then having to perform in court shoes. Brendan is giving her spins that she’s finding impossible to balance during in her performance shoes. They need to either be training in those shoes or seriously simplify the routine and keep her more in hold.

Brendan has to start choreographing more sympathetically as two weeks of live mistakes is going to seriously dent her confidence. A better performance than last week, with some promising signs, but still a massive gap she has to make up to catch up with some of the other contestants.

Too many mistakes and bad lines, only a 5 – still an improvement on last week, she finished the routine!

Craig: 6 “You remembered it so that’s a very good start…well done”
Darcy: 6 “The nerves have gone…wonderful to see…watch your fingers”
Len: 7 “Clean, classy, confident, a fantastic improvement on last week…transitions in and out of hold a little bit unstable…what an improvement”
Bruno: 7 “Back in the race…got to work on your turns…you don’t spot…improvement is great”

Total = 26, can’t help feeling the judges comments are to protect rather than criticise as I imagine her confidence is in a pretty fragile start at the moment. Over-marked for me I’m afraid.

Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Jive

Why oh why do we need to have props? Completely pointless for the start of the routine.

Looks promising to start off with then you realise Michael’s completely out of time with the music, and just keeps getting faster as Natalie moves round him…his hanging basket’ll have no flowers left at this rate.

It seems Natalie decided against giving Michael any Jive basic and instead decided to just have him shake manically in between flinging her around.

On the plus side he doesn’t drop her and certainly keeps the energy up. There are a few hints of actual Jive in there but it really is a complete frenzy of madness. ‘A’ for effort, but my head says 3.

Craig: 2 “That has to be one of the oddest Jives I think I’ve ever witnessed…your hips seemed to have a mind of their own…you looked like you were busting for a wee”
Darcy: 5
Len: 4 “It had a bit of gusto and enthusiasm…there was a lot going on, unfortunately it was mostly bad!”
Bruno: 4 “Oh my God you were like a wild goose, I don’t think I’ve ever seen such bad footwork…unbelievable, the timing was so bad, it was good…you couldn’t do it worse”

Total = 15

Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Viennese Waltz

Louis has a nice frame though the head position just needs to be slightly adjusted, he seems to cock his head on a regular basis. Also needs to put some shaping in those fingers.

It feels a bit skippy and not as smooth as you really need to see in a Viennese, and the bum sticks out on occasion. A few hints of a smile at times but would like to see more from him.

Showing some of the potential I think Louis is capable of, there’s still room for improvement but I think he’ll score well…especially from Darcey! 7 for me.

Craig: 7
Darcey: 7 “I like it, you’re calm, you’re confident…I do need an emotional connection between you and Flavia”
Len: 8 “I saw more turns than the government…I saw great posture…I saw the best dance I’ve seen tonight, or last week”
Bruno: 8 “Well I felt it…you make such a lovely pair…the ending was delicious…best dance so far”

Total = 30

Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Jive

Denise managed to get whiplash from their Jive during training so it’ll be interesting to see how she copes with performing.

Well this is one fast Jive and instantly brings back memories of Jill Halfpenny, one of the best Strictly performances ever!

I think she could just point her toes more when she kicks, and have a slightly smaller back step. Starts to visibly tire near the end but the best performance of the night so far for me, an 8!

Craig: 8 “Now for the truth darling…FAB-U-LOUS”
Darcy: 8 “Wowee…you got the style of the Jive instantly…amazing”
Len: 8 “Tutti Frutti, what a bootie…that was my cup of tea…full-on, it had attack…disappointed last week, this week I’m delighted”
Bruno: 8 “That’s my girl…God she was going for it…stylistically it was brilliant…that’s the way we like to see a Jive”

Total = 32

Johnny & Iveta – Foxtrot

Johnny feels a bit too static at times but Ballroom is definitely more suited to him.

Would like to see more rise and fall, and the bum tucked in, but he does a good job.

I think Johnny is unfortunately probably near his talent threshold based on these first two dances, but you never know he could surprise me.

A nice performance, but unfortunately just that, nice. Only a 5 from me.

Craig: 5 “Splayed hands on the back…gapping, largely due to your posture…decent effort”
Darcey: 5 “Wonderfully better than last week, just work on the top line”
Len: 5 “What you do, you do with enthusiasm…ok your posture could be a little bit better, your footwork could be cleaner…I thought you did very well”
Bruno: 5 “You set up the scene very well…out of hold you hit some very nice lines…in hold you stiffened up and you didn’t flow”

Total = 20

Sid Owen & Ola Jordan – Salsa

Sid really shouldn’t stick his beer gut out when he walks…or at least that’s what it looks like as he’s walking onto the floor – chest first Sid – and keep those palms down.

Some nice shaking and a good initial lift.

Richard was aiming for camp, Sid unfortunately appears to be hitting it quite accurately at times.

Could keep the footwork more compact and a completely unnecessary handstand, but he’s smiling throughout and some generally good sequences and strong in the lifts. A 6 for me though.

Craig: 6 “Bitty, fragmented…on the bright side loved the routine…hip rotation…lot of good in there”
Darcey: 6 “Nerves are gone, you’re relaxed…generally partnered Ola brilliantly”
Len: 5 “Salsa…Kingston, Jamaica – this was more like Kingston-upon-Thames…you’re as good as you are just get out there and give it some more”
Bruno: 5 “The good thing is the Sid Vicious attitude…but because of the attitude you disguised an incredible amount of mistakes”

Total = 22

Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Foxtrot

She’s acting the opening well, just don’t drop the head when leaning to camera.

Frame’s a little off at times and there’s quite a bit of gapping. Can’t work out whether there’s supposed to be all those Ronde’s (in which case they’re really bad) or whether she just keeps lifting her foot off the floor as she turns around…also bad.

It’s such a fast routine as well, with a few slip ups creeping in as the complexity increases. Almost doesn’t manage to complete her underarm turn at the end. Another celeb let down by an overly complicated routine, showed real promise at the start but messy by the end…6.

Craig: 7 “I thought it was absolutely gorgeous…only thing that did bother me was your jaw, overly protruding forward”
Darcey: 6 “Beautiful mood you created…top line gets a bit soft…watch the gapping between the two of you…very nice Foxtrot”
Len: 6 “I thought it was limp…wasn’t enough conviction…you were hanging on…for you it’s got to be more than enough”
Bruno: 7 “I loved the setup, I loved the style, I loved the performance…I thought the whole thing looked very, very pretty”

Total = 26

Jerry & Anton – Foxtrot

Jerry looks like she’s being flung around at the start and things don’t really improve once they’re in hold. She needs to extend away from Anton in hold (think of them forming a ‘Y’ shape with the top half of their bodies).

Doesn’t appear to know what to do with her hands out of hold and another pairing where a height difference is causing an issue.

A mistake in the corner before a knicker shot to finish. Definitely more dancing than last week, would like to see her now work on her posture to improve, a 5 from me.

Craig: 3 “Looked like Anton was dancing with Mr Burns from the Simpsons”
Darcey: 5 “You have worked harder…start with this beautiful posture but you do lose it”
Len: 5 “You want to give the others a chance, you’ve accomplished that for sure!…I liked the mix of steps, your problem is you’re too vertical…got to stretch out”
Bruno: 5 “Stuck on you like Velcro…I’m waiting for more”

Total = 18

Lisa & Robin – Cha Cha Cha

Not sure on the ‘Mars Attacks’ arms as she walks on but once they start dancing with each other the arms dramatically improve with a wonderful finish to each move.

I was concerned in training that her basic Viennese wasn’t going to go well, but she actually does a very good job.

There’s some wonderful choreography really fitting the music well, shame there’s a slight hand mishap at one point.

Another excellent performance, don’t think it quite pips Denise for me but much better than expected, 7.5!

Craig: 7 “Thought you danced it with great dexterity, it was light which I didn’t expect”
Darcey: 6 “I love the focus in your eyes from the very beginning…you do try a bit hard in the transitions and you grab your man, let him grab you”
Len: 6 “Out of hold I thought you were fabulous…in hold you’ve got to work on – come and see me after the show, I’ll explain it”
Bruno: 6 “We’re always getting full-on entertainment…sometimes you were so into it, it looked like you were leading him…needs to be much more refined”

Total = 25


So that puts the final leader board after week 2 as (my combined score in brackets):

1. 27 + 30 = 57 – Louis & Flavia [6 + 7 =13]
1. 25 + 32 = 57 – Denise & James [7 + 8 = 15]
3. 30 + 25 = 55 – Lisa & Robin [7 + 7.5 = 14]
4. 28 + 26 = 54 – Kimberley & Pasha [7 + 6 = 13]
5. 21 + 27 = 48 – Dani & Vincent [6 + 7 = 13]
5. 26 + 22 = 48 – Sid & Ola [7 + 6  = 13]
7. 23 + 24 = 47 – Colin & Kristina [5 + 6 = 11]
8. 19 + 24 = 43 – Fern & Artem [5 + 6 = 11]
9. 16 + 26 = 42 – Victoria & Brendan [3 + 5 = 8]
10. 22 + 19 = 41 – Richard & Erin [5 + 5 = 10]
11. 17 + 20 = 37 – Johnny & Iveta [5 + 5 =10]
12. 18 + 18 = 36 – Jerry & Anton [5 + 5 = 10]
13. 17 + 18 = 35 – Nicky & Karen [6 + 5 = 11]
13. 20 + 15 = 35 – Michael & Natalie [6 + 3 = 9]

Aside from Darcey getting a bit too excited about Louis’ performance last week, and Victoria getting some sympathetic marking, the final positions look fairly close to my own marks.

I think we could see Jerry & Michael in the bottom two this evening.  Michael unfortunately lacks some of the charisma of past cricketers so may not have as avid a fan-base, and I’m not sure how Jerry will go down with the voting public – even with all of Anton’s usual fans. Nicky, however, should be saved by Westlife fans.

If you’re ready for the results…read on!


The first couples safe were as follows:

Nicky & Karen
Denise & James
Lisa & Robin
Louis & Flavia
Fern & Artem
Kimberley & Pasha

First couple in the dance off is Johnny & Iveta


Talk with the Judges

Len’s Lens

  • Len singing along to Denise’s ‘Tutti Frutti’ song
  • Kisses from James, Denise and then almost Brucie for Craig
  • Darcey licking a tissue and wiping lipstick off of Craig’s cheek
  • Richard’s facial expressions
  • Bruno ‘in pain’ during Michael’s Jive
  • Artem telling Fern to change…ventriloquist-style

Other couples safe are:

Colin & Kristina
Victoria & Brendan
Dani & Vincent
Sid & Ola
Jerry & Anton

That leaves Michael & Natalie, or Richard & Erin as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Johhny & Iveta in the dance off is Richard & Erin.

Well that’s a surprise!

Out of these two I’m afraid I think Johnny will be going home but there’s still the dance off with the potential to save them.


Richard & Erin – Cha Cha Cha

There is actually slightly less mince in his forward locks this time, and his timing is spot on into the New Yorks.

Unfortunately it goes wrong on the stage but they manage to recover.

Johnny & Iveta – Foxtrot

I wouldn’t have thought of this song as a Foxtrot, the original is more of a Cha Cha rhythm for me.

Johnny goes out of time early on and if goes a bit to pot once they’re in hold. Unfortunately it’s a worse performance than their first one and I think that signifies the end for Johnny…and I think he knows it.

Judges Votes

Craig: Richard
Darcey: Richard
Len: Richard
Bruno: Richard

Richard: 4
Johnny: 0

Going Home: Johhny Ball; Aliona won’t compete again until the Christmas Special!

Johnny: “I hadn’t done a run as bad as that one as I did there…I think for my age I did quite well…this girl is absolutely wonderful”

First couple out, do you agree or would you have sent someone else home?

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It Takes Two – Monday 8th October https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/09/it-takes-two-monday-8th-october/ https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/09/it-takes-two-monday-8th-october/#comments Tue, 09 Oct 2012 15:25:50 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=554 So It Takes Two is back, and I’m going to try and bring you updates and analysis daily, teaching schedule allowing. On Monday’s show they featured Anton & Jerry, Craig Revel-Horwood and Louis & Flavia. What do the judges make of this year’s celebs? Fern Britton Bruno: “The nation’s sweetheart” Craig: “She loves dancing, if…

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So It Takes Two is back, and I’m going to try and bring you updates and analysis daily, teaching schedule allowing.

On Monday’s show they featured Anton & Jerry, Craig Revel-Horwood and Louis & Flavia.

What do the judges make of this year’s celebs?

Fern Britton

Bruno: “The nation’s sweetheart”
Craig: “She loves dancing, if you’ve got an attitude like that – you can win”
Len: “I think Fern’s going to do alright”

Kimberley Walsh

Darcey: “Kimberley’s going to be great, she’s got a great little bod, the professional dancers are going to love throwing her around and getting her into the right positions”
Bruno: “Is she going to be the season love machine?”

Dani Harmer

Len: “Kids love Strictly, and kids love Dani Harmer”
Craig: “She’ll be an absolute firecracker”
Bruno: “She has to kind of ignite a sense of fun, first & energy. But remember technique, technique, technique”

Denise Van Outen

Darcey: “She’s got the looks, she’s got the physique”
Craig: “Let’s not forget the glitz and glamour of the vajazzle”
Bruno: “Denise could do incredibly well”

Lisa Riley

Darcey: “Lisa, I think she’ll be a beautiful performer, I’m looking forward to her”
Bruno: “Lisa, 100% woman”
Craig: “You’ve got to use what you’ve got, and if you’ve got it, flaunt it, use it and win it”

Victoria Pendleton

Craig: “Obviously is used to two fabulous wheels going hideously fast around the velodrome, will she do the same on the Strictly Come Dancing floor”
Bruno: “Did you see Victoria’s abs, I’m ashamed, she is fit”

Jerry Hall

Craig: “It isn’t always true that supermodels can dance, they may be able to walk…”
Darcey: “It will be interesting to see if she has the flexibility in that long limbed body”
Bruno: “Jerry, give me that super-glamour”

Len: “You never know who’s going to rise to the top and who’s going to sink without trace.”

Sid Owen

Bruno: “We all like a bit of rough”
Craig: “I’m hoping he will come literally from the dance gutters, up, and surprise us all”

Michael Vaughan

Bruno: “Actually cricketers historically have done really, really well”
Darcey: “I think he’s obviously up for the challenge, even though he’s used to the audience and attention, when you get on that dance floor it’s a very different scene, not like a cricket pitch at all”

Richard Arnold

Craig: “Let’s hope and pray he uses his time backstage wisely and doesn’t get involved in too much gossip”
Len: “I like him, he’s got a great personality, he can be a tad camp you know”

Johnny Ball

Craig: “Older contestant ever!”
Len: “He’s clever you know, mathmatic, I hope he can just remember 2, 3, Cha Cha Cha…come on Johnny, do it for the oldies”
Darcey: “He looks very fit for his age”

Colin Salmon

Len: “00 SE-VEN”
Craig: “Will Colin be shaken, not stirred?”
Bruno: “A little bit of Salmon everyday is good for you…sounded filthy”

Nicky Byrne

Craig: “Westlife, what are they famous for? On every key-change they stand up, they very rarely dance!”
Len: “I just hope he comes out and gives it a bit of welly”
Bruno: “He’s not going to have an easy ride, I want to put him through hell, because I like him”

Louis Smith

Darcey: “Louis Smith is going to be a great surprise for us all”
Len: “Hunky dunky doughnut”
Bruno: “If he can only replicate his success in the Olympics, it will be a sensation”


Jerry Hall & Anton Du Beke

Jerry felt her Cha Cha was ok, but was more thrilled with how her ‘working’ it went.

She plans to excite Len with the pushing of her pelvis forward in the Foxtrot. Anton felt they came out of the judges comments quite well, compared with what he was expecting.

They then show a VT of Jerry posing throughout their training before talking about the Foxtrot training – it’s all about the walking Jerry tells us.


Craig Revel-Horwood

“I know from my face and my comments you probably think I didn’t [enjoy it] but I absolutely loved it”

Craig on:
Lisa & Robin – “I love the fact that she has natural rhythm…I don’t know how she’s going to go into the ballroom…watch out for [her posture]”
Nicky & Karen – “Both feet were off the floor…it’s written very clearly in the rulebooks”
Kimberley & Pasha – “I really love her…yes she’s had a bit of dance experience before”
Victoria & Brendan – “Unfortunately when you [mess up] it’s difficult to recover…my advice is to make it up…smile covers everything”
Denise & James – “I think Len was being really picky, but he has every right”
Johnny & Iveta – “[The miming] distracts from the rest of the dance…he got all the steps right, in the right order…the execution I was slightly bewildered by”
Richard & Erin – “His hands end up like spatulas…I don’t agree [that he should have been more camp]”
Colin & Kristina – “Nasty freestyling stuff”
Dani & Vincent – “She needs to straighten her leg [when kicking]…her back is quite loose, lovely curve to the spine”

Why is the dance off a good thing? “Power to the judges!”


Louis & Flavia

Zoe: “How does the pressure compare to the Olympics?”
Louis: “It’s like a fun scarieness”

They show a VT of Darcey practically drooling over Louis throughout his routine, which I think even surprises Louis “I didn’t realise she was licking her teeth”

It’s going to be Viennese Waltz for them next week.


So that’s episode 1 of 55 out of the way, I’m working till 10.30pm tonight (on my week off!) so don’t expect that post until a lot later tonight.

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So we had a pretty busy weekend of teaching and weren’t able to blog during the second show.  I’ve decided to analyse the second show all in one big entry rather than spamming everyone with 8 separate entries two days after the live show.

Going forward I’ll probably just do a Monday analysis of the weekend show as certainly the whole of October is going to be difficult for me to watch the show live.

On to Saturday’s show:

Kimberley & Pasha – Cha Cha Cha

It’s a confident start with some nice hip action though she does look unsteady on her feet at points. I’d like to see her use the floor a bit better as her action feels a bit harsh and forced at times.

I can’t quite tell if she makes a mistake during her natural top but it certainly looks that way.

Overall a good start to the show though and I think I’ll give her a 7.

Craig: 7 “Finally some dance talent…incandescent”
Darcey: 7 “You gave us the WOW factor…strengthen that core [to improve the hip action]”
Len: 7 “I’m going to call you nimble Kimble…little bit more pressure through the floor…fantastic impression”
Bruno: 7 “You definitely know how to sell it…did it beautifully…[need to develop] better hip action”

Total = 28

Sid & Ola – Waltz

Sid looks a little uncomfortable at the start but once they get together he seems to relax into it. It’s a nice elegant start though he still has a tendency to come down on the heel too early on steps such as his chasse, which is a shame as his rise and fall is generally quite good.

Some nice pivots though the heel feels a little too pronounced. It’s great to see how emotional he is at the end, really shows how much he gave to that performance.

A very nice Waltz I think I’m going to give him an 7.

Craig: 6 “Arms when placed were a little bit plonky…thumb needs to be tucked under…great movement around the floor…fantastic storytelling”
Darcey: 6 “You presented yourself so well…great intensity…I’m going to love watching you every week”
Len: 7 “You scrub up well…bit dainty [to start]…[once you got started] it had good movement…footwork was pretty good…right shoulder keeps leading”
Bruno: 7 “I cannot believe it…I was expecting a rugged thug…intensity, correct posture, erection…created the mood so well…footwork wasn’t bad at all”

Total = 26

Johnny & Aliona/Iveta – Cha Cha Cha

Unfortunately Johnny starts out of time and there’s is a distinct lack of technique which I’m afraid to say is unsurprising. He definitely looks to be enjoying himself though I think Craig will complain about him singing along!

Johnny would have benefited from a Waltz as his first dance but full marks for trying. He has some good hand placement and shaping at times, even if they are flung out slightly, unfortunately the rest of the time they do tend to hang there like wet fish.

A noble effort and for me a 5.

Craig: 3 “Never really been a big fan of miming…very distracting…looked like you had a disorder of the nervous system…little bit more fluidity would be good”
Darcey: 5 “Great energy…you surprised me…your weight is always on your heels [bring it forward over the toes for better hip action]”
Len: 5 “All a bit ‘last of the summer wine’…you had good timing…plenty of content…lot of people [your age] would want to get out and move like that”
Bruno: 4 “I think you failed the MOT…on the plus side you completed the lap…looking forward to seeing your ballroom”

Total = 17

Dani & Vincent – Waltz

I thought Dani looked really promising in training, so let’s hope she can live up to it.

Needs to keep her head a little straighter when she leans to one side or the other as she looks like she’s collapsing a little at the moment, also needs to make her chasse action smoother.

There’s some very nice extensions but the routine is so fast that she does skip through large chunks of it. A good start but room for improvement, a 6 from me.

Craig: 5 “You need to extend your leg fully…when you spin don’t spot the floor…thought you had a beautiful back”
Darcey: 5 “I was impressed with your travelling…imagine you have the most beautiful necklace on [to improve your head posture]”
Len: 6 “Work on [the detail]…spins on your own were a little bit wobbly…thought it was very nice”
Bruno: 5 “Smile, enjoy the occasion…all the tension you create stops the movement & flow…get a little anxious and you start skipping like a little kangaroo”

Total = 21

Lisa & Robin – Cha Cha Cha

Already I’m smiling and they’ve only just started dancing! Some really good energy and great use of the arms. The whole routine is fun and really well acted.

Would like to see some more hip action but I think the speed of the routine works against them for that. Brilliant ending with Robin jumping up for Lisa to hold him up.

A great performance and a 7 from me.

Craig: 8 “YOU CAN DANCE!”
Darcey: 8 “I love someone who can take risks…a great and amazing end…you’re going to be a joy to watch during this show”
Len: 7 “You’re a funky monkey…flat out and fun…like a fizzy bottle of cola…what it lacked in technique it made up for in energy and fun”
Bruno: 7 “That was grand, big, beautiful entertainment…never seen people so happy”

Total = 30, highest score of the weekend so far, I’m still smiling so it was that good!

Richard & Erin – Waltz

Richard looks like a classic Ballroom dancer at the start, until he starts moving – need to make sure you keep that bum in Richard.

Feet should remain in contact with the floor throughout the dance, and needs to make his rise and fall smoother. Loses timing but manages to regain it, shame about the ‘ventriloquist dummy’ face though, need to relax the features a bit too.

It’s a nice dance though, however just a 5 from me I think.

Craig: 5 “Thought the smile was actually very lovely…very romantic routine…transitions are a little bit lumpy…but a good effort”
Darcey: 5 “I missed the real Richard in that routine”
Len: 7 “Your footwork was the best of any Waltz I’ve seen…your posture was ok…you can’t make a Waltz into a Cha Cha”
Bruno: 5 “What happened to you…looked like you were in a trance or sedated…bit boring…kind of nice-ish, wasn’t brilliant”

Total = 22

Jerry & Anton – Cha Cha Cha

When I saw Jerry on the premiere show I was concerned her routines could feature lots of gratuitous posing, looks like I might have been right.

Anton’s too short for her which is causing Jerry to stoop down to him, and there’s not enough pressure going through the floor resulting in very little hip action.

I found the whole routine quite boring for a Cha Cha, especially when you’re following a routine like Lisa’s, and the ending was just…strange.

Fairly uninspiring and just a 5 from me.

Craig: 3 “Taken minimal to whole new level, awful lot of wiggling”
Darcey: 5 “You have the ability…dance more…we know you’re stunning when you pose Jerry”
Len: 5 “A little bit careful…I want to be excited…next week excite me”
Bruno: 5 “You are a glamour-zon…the little bit of Cha Cha Cha that there was, was actually good”

Total = 18

Louis & Flavia – Cha Cha Cha

Some interesting pouting but the hand and arm movements are a little bit too wavy at the start, and he really needs to develop better shaping of the hands later on.

He’s obviously worked on his hip action, now we just need to liven up the face to match.

The footwork could use some improvement, and I was about to comment on his lack of cuban heels when I saw the ending which would have been much more challenging in cuban heels!

Not a bad start but needs to liven up and work on his technique, a 6 from me.

Craig: 6 “A little bit awkward at times…I thought you could have used your face a little bit more”
Darcey: 8 “I can see you’re using muscles you haven’t used before, and that’s saying something for a gymnast…in my eyes I think you’re going to go far on this show”
Len: 6 “It wasn’t a gold medal performance…a tad loose in places”
Bruno: 7 “I like a guy with plenty of tricks up his sleeve, you snake-hipped wonder”

Total = 27

So that puts the final leader board after week 1 as:

1. 30 – Lisa & Robin
2. 28 – Kimberley & Pasha
3. 27 – Louise & Flavia
4. 26 – Sid & Ola
5. 25 – Denise & James
6. 23 – Colin & Kristina
7. 22 – Richard & Erin
8. 21 – Dani & Vincent
9. 20 – Michael & Natalie
10. 19 – Fern & Artem
11. 18 – Jerry & Anton
12. 17 – Nicky & Karen
12. 17 – Johnny & Iveta
14. 16 – Victoria & Brendan

These scores will carry over to next week, so Victoria’s going to have to work extra hard to get her routine right this time round, or face the dance off.

Look for our daily analysis of It Takes Two (first one coming up shortly), and next week’s analysis on Monday.

Hope you enjoyed this week’s show.

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Strictly Training Video analysis https://learndance.co.uk/2012/10/05/strictly-training-video-analysis/ Fri, 05 Oct 2012 19:52:44 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=499 So Strictly starts in a little while and all the training videos have now been released. I’ve decided to analyse them all in one big post rather than 14 individual entries so that you can directly compare all of the pre-show training. Kimberley & Pasha – Cha Cha Cha So Kimberley & Pasha are doing…

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So Strictly starts in a little while and all the training videos have now been released.

I’ve decided to analyse them all in one big post rather than 14 individual entries so that you can directly compare all of the pre-show training.

Kimberley & Pasha – Cha Cha Cha

So Kimberley & Pasha are doing a Cha Cha for their first dance. Interesting that Kimberley is wearing trainers in her early rehearsals, I hope they’re dance sneakers and not regular trainers otherwise she’s risking an early injury.

Kimberley looks quite natural in her hip action which is a good sign and she definitely looks like she could perform on the night.  It’s also good to see that Pasha is confident enough in her ability to start working on how she uses the floor – those that come to our Wednesday night technique classes should take note at 1.38 to see what we talk about in action.

Overall I’m confident in my initial prediction that Kimberley and Pasha should be one of the front runners early on.

Richard & Erin – Waltz

Richard could potentially do quite well in the Waltz, but he does have to watch his head position, you don’t want to look like you’re trying to listen to your shoulder like he does around 10 seconds in.

Also I’d like to see a bit of rise and fall on steps like his [I think] weave at 47 seconds as he’s completely flat at the moment, but it’s early days and I’m sure Erin’s been working him hard

Louis & Flavia – Cha Cha Cha

I felt in the Premiere group dance that Louis looked a little stiff so it’s good to see Flavia working so hard on his hip action, and it does look like he might be able to get his wiggle on this weekend.

Plenty of beginners that we see are surprised how much muscles hurt that they didn’t know they had after they start learning to dance. As Flavia says, although Louis is a fit and muscly gymnast, dancing requires a different usage of the muscles he has.

Louis does have a chance of doing very well in this competition if he can keep improving from this early footage, let’s just hope his body can hold up!

Fern & Artem – Cha Cha Cha

Fern is looking nice and smooth in her hip action at the moment, which bodes well, and some of these early moves are looking promising.

Shame there’s not really more dancing in this video for me to comment on though.

Nicky & Karen – Waltz

Nicky needs to make sure that his last step of the chasse is toe to flat rather than coming down early and using a heel.

He looks to have good extension in his arms, but I’m hoping that lifts aren’t going to feature too heavily in the routine as that should really be American Smooth territory.

Lisa & Robin – Cha Cha Cha

Lisa needs to watch that she keeps her shoulders down when she’s dancing but it’s good to see her hips are nice and loose already.

She’ll need to watch her facial expressions once she starts performing but I think it could be entertaining, just hopefully not too much disco Robin!

Colin & Kristina – Cha Cha Cha

Thankfully Colin is looking a little bit more comfortable with the dancing than he did during the Premiere. I don’t understand why they didn’t give him a taller partner, Latin won’t be affected as much as the Ballroom – I wouldn’t be surprised if he had a bum sticking out problem when they get the Ballroom side of things.

He still needs a lot of work on his technique but his rhythm is looking good.

Dani & Vincent – Waltz

I’m pretty sure that’s South Hill Park Arts Centre they’re training in as well, we’ve done some workshops in there, a nice little studio.

I’m liking Dani’s movement and her lines at the moment, she might not be looking forward to the Waltz but I think she could do really well based on this video.

Sid & Ola – Waltz

Sid has the same problem as Nicky with his chasse at the moment, using his heel on the fourth step rather than coming down on the toe, so we’ll see if that’s been ironed out by the time they come to perform.

Looks quite good during the pivots, but that is with a relaxed hold, I don’t think he’d be quite as successful in the ballroom hold trying that at the moment.

Victoria & Brendan – Cha Cha Cha

Victoria should have a good training mentality but I’m not sure how ‘Latin’ she’s going to be. Her initial training is looking good though she does need to remember TOTTY (Tits Over Toes Thank You) during those forward lock steps as it’s a bit pelvis first at the moment.

Johnny & Aliona & Ian Waite & Iveta Lukosiute – Cha Cha Cha

Johnny is not going to suit Cha Cha unfortunately I think, he really could have done with Waltz as his first dance. As I mentioned earlier in the week Aliona unfortunately went over on her ankle causing a hairline fracture and putting her out for 2-4 weeks. Ian jumped in to help out whilst the show found Johnny a suitable replacement (see below).

Jerry & Anton – Cha Cha Cha

Jerry definitely has a natural style and I think is actually more suited to the Cha Cha than Anton even! I think she could do quite a good dance, if the choreography does her justice.

Michael & Natalie – Waltz

Michael is going to struggle I think in the first couple of weeks as his balance doesn’t look great, but let’s hope he proves me wrong. If he can maintain a good frame though that will be half the battle.

Denise & James – Waltz

I thought from the first show that Denise showed a great deal of promise, and she’s looking good so far. Obviously needs to work on her top half position leaning out away from James, but they’ve worked on that extensively it seems.

All in all I think it promises to be a good first show and look for my analysis later tonight and tomorrow of each of their performances. Not all of the blogs are going to be live over the next few weeks as we have a lot of dance jobs on, but we’ll do our best.

Who’s got your early vote?

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