Vincent Simone Archives - Learn To Dance https://learndance.co.uk/tag/vincent-simone/ Ballroom & Latin American Dance School based in Berkshire & Buckinghamshire Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:00:03 +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 Vincent Simone Archives - Learn To Dance https://learndance.co.uk/tag/vincent-simone/ 32 32 Change in Strictly line up – No Erin, Vincent, Flavia or Aliona https://learndance.co.uk/2013/06/03/change-in-strictly-line-up-no-erin-vincent-flavia-or-aliona/ Mon, 03 Jun 2013 18:00:03 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=773 For those that haven’t heard the news the current Strictly Come Dancing professionals line-up has been announced. Professionals not returning this Autumn are Erin Boag, Aliona Vilani, Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace. Comments from the professionals were: Aliona [from Twitter] – “To those of you who are asking “WHY?” I’m leaving Strictly and asking me…

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Strictly Come Dancing BannerFor those that haven’t heard the news the current Strictly Come Dancing professionals line-up has been announced.

Professionals not returning this Autumn are Erin Boag, Aliona Vilani, Vincent Simone & Flavia Cacace.

Comments from the professionals were:

  • Aliona [from Twitter] – “To those of you who are asking “WHY?” I’m leaving Strictly and asking me to stay and come back

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – The Final! https://learndance.co.uk/2012/12/22/strictly-come-dancing-2012-the-final/ Sat, 22 Dec 2012 19:59:54 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=713 So it’s that time of year again, the Strictly Come Dancing final, will we see more 40s tonight and if so will it come from someone other than Kimberley? Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Jive/Showdance Jive They start well, and they’ve made some changes to the original routine. Unfortunately Denise starts to look…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    So it’s that time of year again, the Strictly Come Dancing final, will we see more 40s tonight and if so will it come from someone other than Kimberley?

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Jive/Showdance

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    Jive
    They start well, and they’ve made some changes to the original routine. Unfortunately Denise starts to look puffed out by the final third and it gets a bit stompy.

    I’m going to give them a 9 though.

    Craig: 9 “Sharp, clean, full of fantastic energy…timing as always impeccable”
    Darcy: 10 “I loved it the first time, and your style is perfect for the Jive”
    Len: 10 “I thought you combined athleticism with artistry there…fantastic Jive”
    Bruno: 10 “That was a premium grade Jive”

    Total = 39

    Showdance

    I’m never a big fan of the showdances, though they have included a lot more dance content than some of the routines. We’re watching the final round our friends house, and his fiance has just spent 1 1/2 minutes screaming at the lifts!

    A flawless performance there, such impressive and dangerous lifts, I’m going to give them a 10!

    Craig: 10 “It was a little bit lift-central…I cannot believe what your body did”
    Darcy: 10 “That was flashy…you could travel the world doing that…made it all look far too easy”
    Len: 10 “All or nothing…it had danger…I’m so glad that that came off like it did…you deserve to be in this final”
    Bruno: 10 “What a feeling, what a dance!…you pulled it off in a way I’ve never seen before – except in professional dancers…that was epic”

    Total = 40, well deserved I think

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Tango/Showdance

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    Tango
    Dani’s just a little ahead and off-balance at times, and I don’t think it was as good a performance as their first time – though the finish was better timed.

    An 8 from me I think.

    Craig: 9 “Apart from the minor stumbling your work has always been clean…delighted to see that the dance actually finished on time”
    Darcey: 9 “You look beautiful together”
    Len: 9 “You are the spirit of this show…consistent”
    Bruno: 9 “You’ve always been a very good technical dancer…couple of wobbles…tried to get the character right”

    Total = 36

    Showdance

    My all-time favourite song…lets hope they don’t ruin it for me!

    They really shouldn’t have started with Denise & James, unfortunately this just can’t quite live up to the previous routine. It felt messy in places, and just didn’t have quite the same ‘wow’ factor.

    Just an 8 from me.

    Craig: 8 “Transitions in and out of the lifts were slightly lumpy…dance content was absolutely extraordinary”
    Darcey: 9 “It’s not easy, but incredibly well done”
    Len: 9 “You may be small but for me your talent is huge…intoxicating, well done”
    Bruno: 9 “Very ambitious…felt you were a little bit nervous…not quite as slick as we usually see…very ambitious and brave of you to attempt”

    Total = 35

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Viennese Waltz/Showdance

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    Viennese Waltz
    It looks like Kimberley just loses her footwork slightly before the attitude spins, but they’re much better than the first time they tried them.

    I’ll give her a 9 though.

    Craig: 9 “You have grown so much this series…topline is very strong, core is very strong…no hops [in the spins] than last time”
    Darcey: 10 “You’re graceful, you glide”
    Len: 10 “Last time I liked it, this time I loved it”
    Bruno: 10 “Grace, skill, timeless elegance…perfection”

    Total = 39

    Showdance

    A wobble during their first lift could have ended in disaster, but they recover well. A missed arm as they go into Salsa. There was danger in this routine, but more from the expectations that they were going to fall.

    A messy performance that promised a lot, but felt shaky. An 8 for me.

    Craig: 9 “Indecent, improper, absolute filth…I loved it”
    Darcey: 10 “You certainly burned up that dance floor, that was wild”
    Len: 10 “Impact, speed, flair…full on, flat out, fabulous”
    Bruno: 10 “I love wildness, I love passion…it’s a hit”

    Total = 39, yet again they have failed to mention her shakes and stumbles!

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Salsa/Showdance

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    Jive
    Is it just me or are they a little ahead of the music at times? I didn’t really feel this was as good as last time, I gave them a 10 then but just a 9 now.

    Craig: 9 “I really didn’t like the shoulder roll with the big old pout before the lift”
    Darcey: 10 “100% better…it wasn’t safe, it wasn’t controlled, you spiced up that Salsa…it wasn’t just the hips, there was upper body work…brilliant”
    Len: 10 “I’m going to call you Flavulous…you put in far more Salsa content but you kept the essence of Dirty Dancing”
    Bruno: 10 “It was worth waiting [for]…more content, more power…you’ve got the eyes on the ball”

    Total = 39

    Showdance

    This could be amazing…or it could be a disaster…but I think it might just turn out to be a hit.

    Shirtless, that probably guarantees his place in the final for the voting public. I still don’t like the way he uses his arms in Rumba though, and his posture still needs work.

    Doesn’t quite match up to Denise & James for me but worthy of a 9!

    Craig: 10 “Fab-u-lous…A-maz-ing”
    Darcey: 10 “You blew me away…it was sensual…I love the feel of the contemporary art to it…I really, really liked it”
    Len: 10 “When you started I thought it was all going to be gymnastics…you showed me some Argentine Tango, some Rumba”
    Bruno: 10 “Nobody’s disappointed…the strength of a superhero…diabolical flexibility…memorable”

    Total = 40


    So the leader board (my combined score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 79 – Denise & James [19]
    1. 79 – Louis & Flavia [18]
    3. 78 – Kimberley & Pasha [17]
    4. 71 – Dani & Vincent [16]

    So we’ll lose one of these couples in the next hour, and unfortunately I think it will be Dani & Vincent, but it’s such a high quality final that any of them would be unfortunate to go.

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 11 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/12/17/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-11/ Mon, 17 Dec 2012 08:00:39 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=708 Five couples remaining, and now they have to perform two dances each. This should really test their dance abilities and we could see quite a few mistakes tonight I fear. Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – American Smooth/Argentine Tango American Smooth A nice beginning and some good footwork in hold, though the first corner looks…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    Five couples remaining, and now they have to perform two dances each. This should really test their dance abilities and we could see quite a few mistakes tonight I fear.

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – American Smooth/Argentine Tango

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    American Smooth

    A nice beginning and some good footwork in hold, though the first corner looks a bit awkward.

    I don’t like her clicking her fingers during the separation section, I’d have preferred shaped fingers. They look to be ahead of the music into the second lift and so the entrance to it feels rushed.

    Other than that I think it was a good routine and well performed, I’ll give them a 9.

    Craig: 8 “Lovely heel turn…hand position above the head needs attention…needs shaping…ronde could have been held a little bit longer…I thought you danced it beautifully”
    Darcey: 8 “Lovely quality all the way through the dance…sweet, clean footwork…I do just miss a little bit of sparkle…bit safe”
    Len: 9 “The more I see you dance the more I like what I see…technique is improving…heel turns very clean, very crisp…I thought you did it fabulous”
    Bruno: 9 “You carry on like this and your wish [to make the final] may come true…footwork was very very good…lots of flair in the lifts”

    Total = 34

    Argentine Tango

    So Vincent’s signature dance, can Dani live up to the hype? They start with a setup before the music even starts, which is a risky but effective strategy.

    It starts well but get’s a little bit shaky at points. Dani really needs to keep those shoulders down and lift her ribcage.

    There’s some really intricate movements, though I can’t help feeling it may have been just that little bit too difficult for her at times.

    A wonderful ending though and I’m going to give them another 9!

    Craig: 9 “Vincent has taught you so well…one lift was a little bit bumpy…other than that spectacular”
    Darcey: 9 “I so enjoyed your intensity, and your control…choreography, of course, is beautiful…I would have liked a little straighter, crisper leg”
    Len: 10 “I love the start…no music…you captured the mood, you mastered the technique…for me you stole my heart, it was beautiful”
    Bruno: 10 “You’ve become the lady of the night with the master of the Tango…so rich in content and structure…always clean, always accurate…a great achievement”

    Total = 38

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Jive/Foxtrot

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    Jive

    I can’t say I was that impressed with the training footage from the VT, but let’s hope that was early on in the week.

    Well it looks like Louis’ personality is finally starting to come out, unfortunately it appears to be at the expense of his dancing.

    The Jive basics seem stompy, whilst the side-by-side flick and kick section looked laboured. He’s out of sync with Flavia as they wave their hands around. The decision to include gymnastics, I assume the reason he’s wearing dance sneakers, is a pointless gimmick and I think his dancing would have looked much better if he’d been in actual shoes.

    His Jive basic is all over the place, and he almost knocks over the prop lockers at the end. Quite possibly his worst dance I’m afraid, just a 7 from me.

    Craig: 7 “Snaps soft and laid-back…feet are sickled…flat footed…laboured throughout…something seemed to go wrong”
    Darcey: 8 “It’s a fun routine, style was great…you don’t have that strength in your kicks…expecting more”
    Len: 8 “If your Foxtrot doesn’t come to a better standard, this didn’t cut it for me…too many two-beat Jives…lost speed…wasn’t enamoured with the kicks and flicks”
    Bruno: 8 “Got the performance aspect really worked out…Jive kicks and flicks – there’s a big ‘but’ there…they were not as clean and sharp as they could have been…tiny issues with the timing”

    Total = 31

    Foxtrot

    I really like this song, but I’ll be interested to see how the singer copes with the powerful sections!

    The choreography works well with the choice of song, though I didn’t really see a change up for the chorus which I would have liked.

    A few missed heel leads (especially in his three step) which affects his rise and fall, overall a safe dance, if a little messy. Better than his Jive, but we’ve seen better dances tonight. Foxtrot is a difficult dance but I’m only giving them an 8.

    Craig: 9 “[mimes a thumb up movement – referring to the hand on Flavia’s back]…I really did love it…move round the floor with great authority and drive”
    Darcey: 10 “Thank goodness, you’ve got it…travelling, the gliding, was seamless…grace, quality, you’ve got it”
    Len: 9 “I found the rise and fall not too smooth, on occasion…you are the true sportsmen, you get knocked down in one dance and you come back stronger”
    Bruno: 10 “The smooth operator with a twinkle in the eye…back on top where you belong”

    Total = 38

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Tango/Rumba

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    Tango

    It feels a bit too much like Paso Doble at the start, and I’m never a fan of a floor spin. Once they get in hold though it approves a lot, however there are a few moments where she looks off-balance.

    The accents where Denise is kicking in time with the drum are performed marvelously, though I wish Denise would keep her chin up as otherwise her head position is great.

    A steamy ending and a much better dance than we saw last week, I think I’ll give them a 9.

    Craig: 9 “Off to a flying start with that floor spin…it did not stop there…sharp staccato heads…posture was absolutely brilliant…little bit of gapping on occasion…loved the routine”
    Darcy: 10 “The attack you have is extraordinary…so clean…many kicks [little bit of a bent leg]”
    Len: 10 “You’ve come out like the no-stress express…start was a bit Paso…once you got into hold, that was a PROPER Tango”
    Bruno: 10 “That Tango was fantastic…build up to the end was sensational…it was fabulous”

    Total = 39

    Rumba

    Another finalist contender, with another difficult dance to perform. Denise struggled in the Cha Cha, and the Rumba has very similar technique.

    Denise really can act a part. I would like to see a better hip action during her opening outs but a nice extension in the first line/dip.

    The problem Denise has in this routine is that her performance is actually overshadowing her dancing, in trying to portray the emotion she’s softened her core and so looks hunched over in a lot of the movements.

    The emotion is there all the way through the dance, but I feel the technique was lacking at times. An 8 from me.

    Craig: 9 “Absolutely fantastic storytelling…I just wanted to lift your dress up to see the hip action…seemed to come in and out of hip action”
    Darcy: 9 “You have the most stunning arms…feeling right to your fingertips…it’s more of a romance than a passionate love story…beautiful feeling”
    Len: 10 “For me the final wouldn’t be the proper final if you weren’t there”
    Bruno: 10 “I was deeply moved by this Rumba…so effective, so beautiful, so well acted…wasn’t a moment in which you was not on it 100%”

    Total = 38

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – American Smooth/Charleston

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    American Smooth

    I’m sorry, but even on repeated viewings I still can’t see last week’s dance as perfect, it just felt too messy. Let’s hope for better this week.

    There are still moments when Kimberley looks uncomfortable, especially at the start of the second lift and with her arm just flopping around. Some nice accents throughout the dance but there’s barely any actual Foxtrot in this routine – the rules are that there should be 30% in hold.

    A nice performance but not really an American Smooth, more a show-dance, but I will give them an 8.

    Craig: 9 “I would put that routine straight on stage in one of my shows…it was just great…chin was a little bit too far down [at one point]”
    Darcey: 10 “I love this Kimberley…like a true film star…timing [is great]…I am well impressed”
    Len: 9 “I got a bit hot under the collar…I would have liked a bit more of that dance to be in Ballroom hold…other than that I thought the rest of it was fantastic”
    Bruno: 10 “It was an American sexbomb…the way you interpret the music is absolutely fantastic to see”

    Total = 38

    Charleston

    It was all going so well, but the later third she just lacks a little swivel, the exit from the second-to-last lift is awkward, and there’s a slight stumble before the end.

    However that’s really nit picking on what was a great performance, I’m going to give them a 9.

    Craig: 10 “Fab-u-lous”
    Darcey: 10 “Quirky, naughty, flapper…great interpretation”
    Len: 10 “It was fun, it was frivolous…you were flying first class”
    Bruno: 10 “Flying high…upside down…looking good from every angle…a feast for the eyes”

    Total = 40, her performance was better than last week’s fusion, but I still don’t think it’s perfect I’m afraid – getting closer though! Hard to justify Denise’s 9 now though Craig if you ask me!

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Salsa/American Smooth

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    Salsa

    Just when you’re wondering where Lisa & Robin are, and why we’re focusing on the judges table, they suddenly pop up from behind to use the judges heads as bongos.

    Salsa could see a return to form for Lisa, with the fun party atmosphere, and a less strict technical requirement. Unfortunately it’s not long before the armography gets caught up, though they carry on perfectly. There’s a very strange movement with Robin dancing around the outside of a ‘whooping’ Lisa, and then the floor spin goes completely wrong (I suspect Robin released a little early) and the recovery involved Robin hoisting Lisa off the floor in a very ungainly fashion.

    They get back into the dance but you can tell Lisa’s lost a bit of confidence. A fun trick lift at the end with Lisa flipping Robin but still not more than a 7 for me.

    Craig: 7 “The floor spin did it for me darling [that’s all Craig can get out amidst a giggling fit]”
    Darcey: 8 “It’s just fabulous, I love it…it’s true you’re missing a couple of isolations, those hips”
    Len: 8 “You make me into a happy chappy…it is so much fun…technique is a little bit laboured”
    Bruno: 8 “The embodiment of the good-time girl…what the hell with the Salsa…the crash landing and the remount, I thought I was going to explode…it’s pointless making a technical assessment”

    Total = 31

    American Smooth

    An American Smooth Foxtrot, for a girl that hasn’t really mastered any of the technique, I think they’re going to need every audience vote as they won’t survive a bottom two against any of the other competitors I fear.

    Lisa misses a step on the way down from the stage, and doesn’t appear to actually do her Jazz hands. Her first kick line is just a little ahead of the music.

    A little stumble in their reverse wave but you can see Lisa really liven up in the build up to the crescendo. Unfortunately the Foxtrot elements just weren’t good enough. Their final 7 from me I think.

    Craig: 8 “I love a ball-change kick…have to watch your free arm…occasional gapping…timing was out just ever so slightly…love, love, love what you’ve done”
    Darcey: 8 “It does suit you…the next theatre musical star…you match each other so well…only in hold you raise the shoulders a little”
    Len: 8 “When you kicked your leg up I think I saw your razzle-dazzle!…you’re not always the judges champion, you are the people’s champion”
    Bruno: 8 “Plenty of Jazz and plenty of pizzazz…little bit of a stumble here and there”

    Total = 32


    So the leader board (my combined score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 78 – Kimberley & Pasha [17]
    2. 77 – Denise & James [17]
    3. 72 – Dani & Vincent [18]
    4. 69 – Louis & Flavia [15]
    5. 63 – Lisa & Robin [14]

    Lisa will be going home tomorrow I think, unless the audience really get voting. As for who could join them it’s going to be a tough call, it should really be Louis as he just can’t quite match the three ladies above him this week. Emma reckons Lisa will have the public vote and that the bottom two could be Louis & Denise. The results show is going to be a tense one this week!!!


    The Results Show

    The first couple into the final are:

    Kimberley & Pasha

    First couple in the dance off are Lisa & Robin, think that puts them out then I’m afraid!


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • Kimberley’s 3 cartwheels
    • Denise’s face during the Tango
    • Vincent being given a lucky coin, then dropping it into the fountain and wishing to make the final
    • Brucie washing himself in the fountain
    • A variety of highlights from Len’s Len over the series

    Also in the final is:

    Louis & Flavia

    That leaves Denise & James or Dani & Vincent as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Lisa & Robin in the dance off is Denise & James.

    Lisa is definitely going home then!


    So they’ll dance their highest scoring dance in this dance-off.

    Lisa & Robin – American Smooth

    Manages to pull off the stair dismount this time, though still lacks the jazz hands unfortunately. Her kicks are a bit too fierce all the way through though. Performs the dance much better than during the show, but I think they know they’re going home.

    Denise & James – Tango

    I think it’s improved, though a bit shakier in places, however it would be a travesty if Denise wasn’t in the final.

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Denise “Purely based on technique”
    Darcey: Denise “Technically the one I’m going to save”
    Len: Denise “I did agree”
    Bruno: Denise “I have to go for the best dance”

    Denise: 4
    Lisa: 0

    Going Home: Lisa Riley

    Lisa: “It’s been the best time of my entire life…I’ve had the time of my life…Robin Windsor has been amazing…having me as a partner has been a big ask…I owe every inch of Strictly to Robin”

    An emotional farewell, I will be sad to see Lisa go but I think the time was right.

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 10 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/12/10/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-10/ Mon, 10 Dec 2012 07:00:18 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=703 This week we have a new concept (well to Strictly anyway, I believe they tested it out on Dancing With The Stars previously) of a dance fusion, either two dances performed within the same song seamlessly, or a split half-way through. We’ve seen professionals perform these type of dances at shows before, and I’ve choreographed…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    This week we have a new concept (well to Strictly anyway, I believe they tested it out on Dancing With The Stars previously) of a dance fusion, either two dances performed within the same song seamlessly, or a split half-way through.

    We’ve seen professionals perform these type of dances at shows before, and I’ve choreographed and performed dance fusions before. These could be amazing, or a complete car crash…let’s hope for amazing!

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Jive/Quickstep

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    First up then with a Jive, into Quickstep, into Jive, into Quickstep, into Jive…phew I hope they survive!

    A great song choice and Denise really does characterisation well. This is looking to be an excellent dance up until the second Quickstep section when Denise appears to slip at one point (we can see later that she’s ripped her dress, must have caught her heel). They recover well but Denise looks to have lost a bit of confidence. She also puts one too many spins in at the end, leaving James standing there with his arm out, and subsequently they miss the ending of the song.

    Could have been an outstanding performance but lost a little shine after the slip. A shame but I think we can only give them an 8.

    Craig: 8 “Jive part of it I thought was incredible…Quickstep could sometimes be a little bit smoother…elements fused beautifully…terrible shame you went wrong…did finish late at the end”
    Darcy: 9 “Your strength is the Jive…little bit too much bounce in the Quickstep…fabulous to watch”
    Len: 9 “I thought the Quickstep had go, and the Jive had show…a proper fusion…you didn’t quite manage [the change in techniques for the flicks]…was a little slip-up…I enjoyed it very much”
    Bruno: 9 “Explosive Jive, morphing beautifully into a lively and cheerful Quickstep…except for that moment when you caught yourself…I thought it was incredible”

    Total = 35

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Tango/Cha Cha

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    Certainly a harder combination of dances than Denise & James’, I’d be interested to see how this goes. Robin’s obviously decided that he wants to be in the final and is now pushing her harder too.

    Robin & Lisa have gone for a half and half split for their routine, starting with the Tango.

    Not a bad start but the Tango seems a bit messy in places, the transition into Cha Cha looks a bit awkward with the first moves and Lisa makes a mistake halfway through and you can tell Lisa is making it up on the spot. They end with an awkward looking lift too.

    I still think Lisa has reached her talent threshold and I can’t see her improving much more with only two more weeks left. Will need audience votes to keep her in from now until the final I fear. Another 7 I’m afraid.

    Craig: 7 “Cha Cha Cha was better than your Tango…topline is failing you in your Tango…a little ahead, anticipating the steps…but I loved the two characters”
    Darcey: 8 “For me I thought your Tango was the stronger one…topline had improved and shaping was better…needed more sharp and stronger legs [in the cha cha]”
    Len: 7 “Your enthusiasm is infectious…always fun and always joyous…went wrong in the Cha Cha Cha, there was a terrible incident…all a bit too predictable”
    Bruno: 8 “I love the way you expose yourself…glistening like a glitter ball under a searchlight…Cha Cha Cha suits you down to a ‘T’…Tango was better than your usual ballroom…Cha Cha was much stronger”

    Total = 30

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Samba/American Smooth (Foxtrot)

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    A samba mixed with a Foxtrot…hmmm, this could be awful!

    Oh great, a chair for a prop…Nicky looks like he almost falls over backwards at the start too. Awful frame in hold and his feet are leaving the floor on every pivot. A pointless and rubbish jump over the chair that really needed to be more emphasised to warrant it’s inclusion.

    The best bit is the reverse wave into closed rocks though, quite a nice idea. No clue what the slide under the chair and shoulder shimmy was about though.

    Overall I didn’t like it at all, his technique is awful and the combination of dances was suspect. I can’t work out whether to give them a 6 or 7 but I think Lisa’s dancing was better (albeit with a mistake) so I’m going to give them a 6.

    Craig: 5 “You need a lot more bounce in the Samba…posture in the American Smooth part was dreadful…I suspect we’re going to be seeing that dance again”
    Darcy: 7 “You started really well, you presented very well…all the changes were very neat…your shoulders do let you down…over-extend the arms in your Samba”
    Len: 8 “To fuse these two dances together was the greatest challenge we’ve seen so far…I thought that Samba was terrific…your ballroom you never straighten your knees”
    Bruno: 7 “A heroic effort…couldn’t be two dances more different…a lot of technical shortcomings…always give a 110% and I commend you for it”

    Total = 27

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Quickstep/Charleston

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    Quite possibly the laziest (and easiest) fusion, seeing as Quickstep naturally includes Charleston movements.

    I really dislike the chicken head Charleston move, but that’s not their fault I just dislike it!

    Can’t see that many heel leads but the transitions are really good, though the running spin looks like Dani is being flung round Vincent. A few moments that look a little shaky, and she misses the kicks between Vincents legs, but the best dance so far definitely.

    I would have liked to have seen a more challenging fusion (I think probably the only easier fusion would be Rumba/Cha Cha) but the performance earns them a 9 from me.

    Craig: 9 “Choreography has been absolutely brilliant…great job on that routine”
    Darcey: 10 “That was extraordinary…you’ve got it made with those two dances because they’re both from the 1920s so they mould perfectly together…upped the technical ability…beautiful wave going round the floor in the Quickstep”
    Len: 9 “Would have been more happier with your feet if I’d seen the occasional heel lead…having said that…I loved it, well done”
    Bruno: 10 “Exuberant fusion frenzy…they’re really like two sides of the same coin…stylistically it was absolute perfection”

    Total = 34

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Tango/Rumba

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    Louis has to show emotion and passion in the Rumba, something we really haven’t seen from him this series.

    I would still like to see Louis put some shaping into his fingers, when out of hold the fingers are splayed all over the place. The timing looks a bit suspect at times in the Rumba and the running drag back looks off balance.

    Transition into Tango is clumsy and the Tango itself feels a bit too quick.

    His performance is definitely improving but just an 8 for me.

    Craig: 9 “You danced that with effortless dexterity…your thumb was up in the Tango”
    Darcey: 9 “The emotion was perfect…it was expressive…Tango was crisp…one of your best”
    Len: 9 “Two dances, each end of the dance spectrum, and you pulled it off great, well done”
    Bruno: 10 “The build up from soft and sensual, to passionate and hot…the climax at the end…keep it up”

    Total = 37

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Cha Cha/Tango

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    So does that first move count as their one permitted lift? Seems a bit of pointless if it was.

    Some good transitions, some not quite good ones. Kimberley has a tendency to fling her arms out behind her shoulders during the Cha Cha segments.

    What’s this…a second lift?! That’ll lose them some marks, also the transition back into Cha Cha starts with a slip-up.

    Promised a lot but didn’t deliver for me, Tango was good but the Cha Cha felt lacklustre, just a 7 I’m afraid.

    Craig: 10 “That is dancing!”
    Darcey: 10 “Wowee Kimberley…fabulous pout…suited you perfectly…I loved it”
    Len: 10 “Well done [gives standing ovation]”
    Bruno: 10 “Nicky[?] you started a nuclear fusion…surprise at every turn…Cha Cha sexy kitten to Tango’s mischievous mistress…the dance of the season so far [can’t say I agree even in the slightest there]”

    I fear a perfect score here and I really don’t think it deserved it I’m afraid, certainly not the best dance of the season!

    Total = 40


    So the leader board (my score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 40 – Kimberley & Pasha [7]
    2. 38 – Dani & Vincent [9]
    3. 37 – Louis & Flavia [8]
    4. 35 – Denise & James [8]
    5. 30 – Lisa & Robin [7]
    6. 27 – Nicky & Karen [6]

    Our first perfect score of the series, but one I really can’t agree with, the rest of the board is accurate though.

    Nicky will be going home tomorrow I think, and Lisa will most likely join him in the bottom two, but it all depends on the audience votes now.


    The Results Show

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Kimberley & Pasha
    Dani & Vincent

    First couple in the dance off are Nicky & Karen


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • Darcey’s reaction to Craig’s 10 for Kimberley
    • A look at one of Kimberley’s transitions from Cha Cha to Tango
    • Louis’ Tango and then some of his Rumba
    • Denise’s Jive flicks and then her Quickstep flicks getting caught in her dress
    • Dani & Vincent’s dancing
    • Lisa’s dress being ripped off

    Next week they’ll be performing two dances in the Semi-Final


    Other couples safe are:

    Lisa & Robin

    That leaves Denise & James or Louis & Flavia as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Nicky & Karen in the dance off is Denise & James.

    Nicky is definitely going home then!


    Denise & James – Jive/Quickstep

    Denise managed to avoid catching her dress this time, but a couple of slips at the end with still doing one extra spin. However I don’t think that’s going to prevent Nicky from being sent home.

    Nicky & Karen – Tango/Samba

    Nicky is actually dancing better but he still has an awful frame and it won’t be enough to save him.

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Denise “Denise & James”
    Darcey: Denise “Both very strong performances”
    Len: Denise “Denise & James”
    Bruno: Denise “Both improved but the outstanding couple is Denise & James”

    Denise: 4
    Nicky: 0

    Going Home: Nicky Byrne

    Nicky: “It’s so much fun, it’s the biggest and best show in the world…every week, every day it’s just been incredible”

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 9 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/12/03/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-9/ Mon, 03 Dec 2012 08:00:00 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=689 So we’re down to 7 contestants and Michael has a Samba…that’s got bottom two written all over it! We actually managed to watch the show on Saturday night for once, though we didn’t start until ridiculously late so thought we’d leave the update til Monday morning as usual. 3 weeks to go until the final,…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    So we’re down to 7 contestants and Michael has a Samba…that’s got bottom two written all over it!

    We actually managed to watch the show on Saturday night for once, though we didn’t start until ridiculously late so thought we’d leave the update til Monday morning as usual.

    3 weeks to go until the final, and it’s starting to get harder to say “they should definitely go this week” so we’ll just have to wait for their performances to be sure!

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Jive

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    Kimberley has knee, and now it appears hip, issues and Jive is probably one of the worst dances she could have been performing.

    It’s a fast and lively song they’re performing to and a great way to get the night started…if anything though it feels just a little too fast. They’ve sacrificed polish for speed and it shows at times – especially with the lift/throw between the legs where Pasha nearly falls over.

    Starts to lose a bit of energy near the end and Kimberley doesn’t look entirely balanced when she spins.

    An energetic but frantic performance. I think I’ll give them an 8.

    Craig: 9 “Absolutely brilliant…fast efficient footwork…going through the legs was very very clumsy and that will lose you a point”
    Darcey: 8 “Certainly matched Pasha’s energy level…accent in your legs was brilliant…well done”
    Len: 8 “I thought you did a great job…one or two dodgy moments…I was a little bit anxious when you went flying through the legs…the spins were a bit off at one stage…overall well done”
    Bruno: 9 “You were pumping it and bouncing it like a frisky rabbit…great energy, great timing…couple of moments that spoiled something that I thought was almost perfect”

    Total = 34

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Viennese Waltz

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    I hope that’s not Vincent’s movember as otherwise it’s a pretty poor show!

    I’m not seeing many heel leads but it’s a wonderfully choreographed piece…more than a few non-standard steps (including a couple of nice double reverse spins) but fitting the music perfectly.

    Timing and musicality are excellent but there are a few shaky moments however I’m giving them a 9!

    Craig: 8 “Back attitude turn wasn’t as pretty…full of musicality…for me it did not blow me away sadly”
    Darcey: 8 “Everything in the lower part of your body was so clean…would have liked a better curve [in the upper body]…gliding very nice”
    Len: 9 “I thought that was beautiful…wasn’t just a normal Viennese Waltz…whole thing had a charm about it”
    Bruno: 9 “It really was a Viennese Waltz with Italian flair…absolutely enchanting”

    Total = 34

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Samba

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
    If that shirt’s anything to go by this is going to be a car crash 😯

    Is it just me or is he clapping out of time right from the off…oh dear it’s back to dad dancing I fear!

    Needs to do something better with the face and hands, and the bounce is a little too pronounced in his voltas. The whole dance lacks any really attack from Michael and it feels like he’s dancing a completely different dance to Natalie.

    A moment of sheer panic when it looks like Michael is about to knock Natalie flying and it takes them a moment to recover, I think even the band were ready to stop!

    Unfortunately the performance was pretty much as expected and I’m only going to give them a 5 I’m afraid.

    Craig: 5 “It wasn’t completely dreadful…your Latin has slightly improved…still looks very awkward…I love the shirt darling, it’s what’s in it that bothers me”
    Darcy: 7 “The improvement is outstanding…the amount of content is extraordinary…it is sad that those hips are never going to look natural…but I can see you’ve worked hard”
    Len: 6 “You never let your right hip let your left hip know what it’s doing…lot of content in there…lot of movement going on…it wasn’t fantastic but it wasn’t that bad”
    Bruno: 6 “It’s really good to see you finally let yourself go…turning into a one-hip wonder – everything was on one side…you’ve got to swing both ways my darling…with the hips!!!”

    Total = 24, not bad considering!

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Argentine Tango

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    Nicky has proved on more than one occasion that he can act a part, and this seems no exception.

    The fast grapevine section near the start feels a little messy but it’s generally a sharp and intense performance with some nice lifts…though the entry into the last looks a bit uncomfortable.

    A second solid week from Nicky it seems…could we have a late dark horse developing? I wasn’t totally convinced of his lead at points but I think it’s worthy of an 8.

    Craig: 7 “I thought the storytelling was absolutely superb throughout that…just too aggresive and stompy…like a little boy not getting his way and throwing a tantrum”
    Darcy: 8 “Intensity was perfect…would have liked a more lustful Nicky towards Karen…you can get a little bit hard…topline is the only thing that bothers me”
    Len: 7 “I thought the lifts were very good…overall feeling of the dance for me was too much ballroom tango, a little bit too much sharp and staccato…feet were a little bit steppy”
    Bruno: 8 “I think a lot of people like it that hard…intense, purpose, determination…thought was great”

    Total = 30

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Quickstep

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    Back to the fun and fast dances…I’m sure Lisa will feel more at home this week.

    Good to see they don’t waste too much time before getting in hold, and it’s a fast and lively start. I can’t tell whether the flicks on opposite legs is deliberate or a well covered error, especially as they do the same thing later as well.

    Gets very frantic as it nears the end though. An energetic performance but I think Lisa may have reached her talent threshold and just a 7 from me.

    Craig: 7 “Your left hand needs a lot more shaping…pendulums a bit heavy…messy incident before the second Charleston…energy is incredible”
    Darcey: 8 “You shine…love your energy…do get a little tired in the top line…fast and light”
    Len: 8 “That’s what you bring to the show – sunshine…it was fast, it was fun…well done”
    Bruno: 8 “Your personality couldn’t be more bright…totally captivating…I loved the comedy ending [to which Bruno actually falls off his chair trying to emulate]”

    Total = 31, week 9 is as far as Robin has got in the competition and I fear they could be in trouble this week

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Salsa

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    A fast and sharp routine but Denise actually looks a little uncomfortable at a few points, during solo spins and the shimmy.

    Unfortunately they seem to lose it in the final third and for some inexplicable reason Denise ends up with her cheek against James’ crotch…not a wise position and I’m sure a photo of this will end up in the press! Also on a second viewing James’ finishing move to hit the end beat results in a final thrust into Denise’s cheek – no words can describe!

    Started promisingly but I never felt Denise was comfortable and it really fell apart by the end. A disappointing outcome and I’m afraid I’m going to give them a 6.

    Craig: 8 “Hip action could be a bit more fluid…make something up [if someone forgets]…best spins I have ever seen from any celebrity”
    Darcy: 8 “Underarm turns were fast and clean…can look a bit clumsy…shimmys bothered me – you had your elbows in”
    Len: 8 “It’s not if you go wrong, it’s how you recover…I thought you recovered very well…well done”
    Bruno: 8 “Spins are fantastic…a couple of near misses…but you covered it well…hips have to be more luscious and fluid”

    Total = 32

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Charleston

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    Hmm, a dance that requires bags of fun and personality, not really been Louis’ strong point on the dance floor thus far.

    Well it finally happened, they gave Louis the acting lessons that everyone suggested about 5 weeks ago!

    Some great swivelling in his basic Charleston movements but you really do feel that he’s trying too hard to show a persona, rather than actually enjoying the dance with gay abandon.

    Moments of wonder and some excellent incorporation of Louis’ gymnastic abilities, as well as a brief Michael Jackson moment (though I don’t actually think it was good enough to have been included).

    The actual Charleston sections were really good but I still can’t believe that Louis’ performances are totally free, he still holds back a little which detracts from the overall performance.

    A good Charleston but just didn’t wow me and left me feeling a bit underwhelmed. However I think they deserve an 8.

    Craig: 8 “I think your acrobatic skills were used wisely and to great effect…at long last some personality”
    Darcey: 10 “You performed…I loved the insane doctor…tricks had the WOW factor”
    Len: 9 “You’ve got a personality and you’ve come out and performed”
    Bruno: 10 “Doctor, doctor my hear is pounding, do you do house calls?…the making of a true contender”

    Total = 37


    So the leader board (my score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 37 – Louis & Flavia [8]
    2. 34 – Dani & Vincent [9]
    2. 34 – Kimberley & Pasha [8]
    4. 32 – Denise & James [6]
    5. 31 – Lisa & Robin [7]
    6. 30 – Nicky & Karen [8]
    7. 24 – Michael & Natalie [5]

    Some real discrepancies between the judges and I this week. I don’t agree that Louis’ dance was perfect and I actually felt Nicky did a much better job than he’s been given credit for.

    I think it could be anyone in the bottom two this week but Michael & Natalie are pretty much a given I feel. Given Nicky has already been in the bottom two this suggests his fan-base just isn’t large enough so I think they’ll be joining Michael.


    The Results Show

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Louis & Flavia
    Lisa & Robin

    First couple in the dance off are Michael & Natalie


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • Len’s big grin during Lisa’s Quickstep
    • Lisa’s mess up of the ending
    • Louis’ facial expressions
    • Bruno & Darcey hi-fiving after they both gave Louis a 10
    • Kimberley’s Jive flicks
    • The ‘Jive Bunny’ showing everyone to their seats
    • Bruno playing with Natalie’s headdress
    • Bruno falling off his chair during his comments to Lisa

    Other couples safe are:

    Denise & James
    Dani & Vincent

    That leaves Nicky & Karen, or Kimberley & Pasha as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Michael & Natalie in the dance off is Nicky & Karen.

    I don’t think Michael will survive a Samba dance-off.


    Michael & Natalie – Samba

    Michael starts by clapping in time…already an improvement on yesterday’s performance. Unfortunately everything else that was wrong with it is pretty much still there, I’m pretty sure they changed the dip but he still almost dropped her with that one too!

    Nicky & Karen – Argentine Tango

    If Nicky can get through this routine without incident I think he should be safe…and I think that’s Michael’s turn to call a cab – and Natalie knows it!

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Nicky “Absolutely sensational the second time around”
    Darcey: Nicky “Both upped their game”
    Len: Nicky “It was unanimous”
    Bruno: Nicky “Really had the licence to thrill”

    Michael: 0
    Nicky: 4

    Going Home: Michael Vaughan

    Michael: “Everything about the show…contestants have been great…Nicky wiped the floor with me”

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 8 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/11/27/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-8/ Tue, 27 Nov 2012 08:00:51 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=677 Sorry for the delay in the blog this week but our hosting company appeared to have a major meltdown of their servers where our database is stored, the website still worked but the blog was unavailable even to draft a post. Anyway on to Saturday night’s show. Is it just me or should they really…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    Sorry for the delay in the blog this week but our hosting company appeared to have a major meltdown of their servers where our database is stored, the website still worked but the blog was unavailable even to draft a post.

    Anyway on to Saturday night’s show.

    Is it just me or should they really have waited until there were only 6 left before doing a friends skit?!

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Samba

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    You gotta love Vincent, he’s got a bigger head than me!

    I’m not liking Dani on her own during the intro, especially her hand actions and I’d like to see a few more straight legs at certain points, especially during the shadow ‘Beyonce’ section.

    Dani definitely looks more at home when she’s bopping rather than actually dancing but we were so glad they didn’t incorporate a floor spin, I really hate that move.

    One of the better Sambas on Strictly though and I think I’ll give her an 8.

    Craig: 9 “One hot little dancer…loved the bounce action…very very tidy Samba darling”
    Darcey: 9 “Extraordinary, such a clean Samba…saw every move…in your running promenades finish off the arms”
    Len: 9 “Samba’s a party dance…you got this party started…loved the routine, lots of basic stuff going on”
    Bruno: 9 “Charming and bubblier than Babycham…your feet, so well placed so exact…I love it”

    Total = 36

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Tango

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    Not sure on the gurn but at least she’s trying to keep the spirit of the Tango throughout the dance.

    It’s sharp but her head needs to be out further, it looks to be almost pushed forward and too close to her shoulder at times.

    There’s a few moments where they look off balance and this could be because it appears Kimberley is trying to lead, or at least pre-empt the next move.

    A bit disjointed in the top half of the body which ruined the dance for me really, could have been higher but I’m only going to give her an 8.

    Craig: 8 “You did see a slight wobble…but I absolutely loved the drama at the top…told that story all the way through…frame occasionally was a little bit loose”
    Darcey: 9 “Storytelling was wonderful…topline…attack…was brilliant”
    Len: 8 “I loved the mood of it…your hold goes in and out, it’s a little bit loose…never did one heel lead…but the feel of the dance was spot on”
    Bruno: 9 “The ultra-vixen with a killer attitude…I haven’t seen such a mean pout since Joan Collins…you were going for it the way you really should…did I see a slight wobble in the middle?”

    Total = 34

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Salsa

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
    It’s week 8 and Victoria is still training in lace up dance shoes, no wonder she’s always so unsteady by the time she puts on higher (and considerably thinner) heels!

    Latin really isn’t Victoria’s strong point and I’m afraid we may not see much to improve on that this time around.

    From the very strange outfit to the moment she walks down the stairs towards Brendan and appears to fling herself into his arms, in what I can only assume was not an expected way, my heart starts to drop.

    It improves once they’re in hold but as soon as they break from hold she goes out of time and messes up but thankfully it’s not long before they’re back in hold and recovered.

    Victoria still needs to work on selling the ‘fun’ but they have some quite intricate arm movements that they manage to pull off, and the final lift is impressive from just a core strength perspective if nothing else.

    Not her worst Latin dance but I did feel an air of trepidation throughout which lowered my enjoyment so only a 6 from me I’m afraid.

    Craig: 4 “The prop candy sticks had more fluidity”
    Darcy: 6 “I was amazed you achieved all that armography…most amazing core [in the lifts]…distract from the hip action”
    Len: 6 “A bit light…needed a bit more ‘go’ in it…lifts were very clean…bit more oomph”
    Bruno: 5 “When you stand still you’re fabulous…so much to offer and you still don’t deliver”

    Total = 21

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Paso Doble

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    Louis needs to keep his shoulders down and I’m not sure on the song choice.

    Still needs to work on his hands as he does tend to splay his fingers a lot, which Flavia has obviously tried to combat by having him hold his lapels at every opportunity.

    Needs to have a bit more body shape throughout.

    For me I like my Paso to have real aggression and passion, and the song is such an integral component of that which is where I feel this week just didn’t work for me.

    Another underperforming week from Louis and just a 7 for me.

    Craig: 6 “You have to learn to act these dances…you can go no further unless you give yourself up”
    Darcey: 7 “You’ve got it all to give but I lost the storytelling in that…the attitude just wasn’t there for me…clean, exact, precise…I just missed the story”
    Len: 7 “It’s thunder and lightening…you have to come out and attack and perform…nothing going on…no fire”
    Bruno: 7 “You have the lines…but it’s what’s behind it…it’s a fight to the death and that’s what you have to produce”

    Total = 27

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Rumba

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    I’d like her to keep her feet in contact with the floor more, and I’m not sure she’s always straightening her legs.

    She skips during the cucarachas and I’d like to see more hip action, which would be helped by dancing more through the floor and not picking the feet up.

    One of the least cringy Rumbas we’ve seen on Strictly, although it does almost turn into Paso at one point.

    Am I the only one who had memories of Team America, puppet love and ‘…I don’t want to mess anything up…’ at the end?

    A decent attempt and I’m not sure what more she could have done with that choreography and song. I think I’ll give them a 7.

    Craig: 7 “Slightly tempestuous…lost it’s sensuality…don’t think it’s a dance that actually suits you…I thought you danced it well”
    Darcey: 6 “So hard to sustain those slow moves…this isn’t your dance sadly”
    Len: 7 “I liked some of the detail…the feeling of the dance for me wasn’t there”
    Bruno: 7 “It was nice, it was stylized…surprisingly understated…very careful with it…nice but not overwhelming”

    Total = 27

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Argentine Tango

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
    A mixture of Ballroom (Michael’s strong point) and Latin (not quite so good) this could be a good performance if he can pull off the atmosphere of the dance.

    They definitely have an intensity in the performance, though it’s a little unsteady at times and Michael still has a tendency to hunch over.

    Michael tries to start a bit too early at one point and Natalie literally head butts him to keep him in time!

    The running drag is quite good but I think the timing was out at the finish. A decent Argentine Tango, not quite Mark Ramprakash standard, but I think he should get 7’s.

    Craig: 6 “Lacked any resistance and lead…didn’t feel that was happening…adornements were very stiff”
    Darcy: 7 “Such an attentive partner…missed that domineering man…beautiful ease into those lifts…lovely lines”
    Len: 7 “Two parts to every routine…maybe the performance was lacking a little bit but it was a full routine…so much good going on”
    Bruno: 6 “The look of painful concentration on your face…looked like you were passing a kidney stone…no relationship between you…lost any sense of sexuality”

    Total = 26

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Charleston

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    Charleston could certainly fit Nicky’s personality and there’s a lot less technical requirements, which may benefit him greatly.

    So we’re seeing a reprise of his The Mask performance from a few weeks ago!

    It’s lively and precise, but I still wish he would straighten his back more and not stick his chin out. A good attempt at swivelling and some very impressive lifts/catches. Doesn’t quite match Karen for energy though at times.

    Aside from the posture I think it was a good Charleston, I’ll give them an 8 this week.

    Craig: 9 “It wasn’t a disaster dah-ling…that suited you down to the ground…your best yet”
    Darcy: 9 “Magic…I loved it…quirky, fun, loved it”
    Len: 9 “I liked the setup…the no stress express…bottom two last week, you’ll be top two this week”
    Bruno: 9 “Character driven slapstick…you never lost the Charleston…brilliant”

    Total = 36

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – American Smooth

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    A very painful looking VT when Denise spins in, almost knocking James in the face so he ducks out of the way, but Denise carries on by jumping into where she expects James to be…ending up smacking her head on the floor!

    Their final lift is also the same as the one that broke James’ nose when he danced it with Ola a few weeks ago…so they’re really trying to keep upping the ante it seems…this could either be amazing or disastrous!

    A nice elegant performance, Denise really knows how to finish off a move. Thanks to the camera angles I can’t see any footwork issues but the lifts are perfect.

    There really is nothing I can say to fault this performance and I think this will be more 10’s.

    Craig: 9 “James, your thumb was up on occasion, your bottom was sticking out, you lacked any rise and fall…Denise you were perfect…another triumph”
    Darcy: 9 “Graceful, musical, you are a pleasure to watch…difficult lifts…how effortless you make them…create beautiful lines”
    Len: 9 “Wave after wave of effortless motion…couple of foot things…but the look of it was class”
    Bruno: 10 “Smooth and weightless…seamless flow of movement…emotional connection, for me it was perfection”

    Total = 37, if Denise was perfect why didn’t she get a 10? I really wish the judges would give some constructive criticism in their comments though – how can she aim for 10’s if she doesn’t know what she did wrong?!


    So the leader board (my score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 37 – Denise & James [10]
    2. 36 – Dani & Vincent [8]
    2. 36 – Nicky & Karen [8]
    4. 34 – Kimberley & Pasha [8]
    5. 27 – Lisa & Robin [7]
    5. 27 – Louis & Flavia [7]
    7. 26 – Michael & Natalie [7]
    8. 21 – Victoria & Brendan [6]

    I think this could be Victoria’s week to go but I could see Lisa joining her in a bottom two but it will most likely be Michael & Natalie.


    The Results Show

    Flawless and the Strictly Pro girls…what could go wrong…well actually nothing really, quite enjoyed it!

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Kimberley & Pasha
    Louis & Flavia
    Nicky & Karen

    First couple in the dance off are Michael & Natalie


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • Len Goodman arriving in the study, with a bottom spank!
    • Louis’ lack of emotion…only a moment of passion in the whole routine
    • Nicky’s facial expressions
    • Craig’s verbal faux pas with Kimberley & Pasha
    • Dani’s ‘Beyonce’, and Bruno’s dancing
    • Len & Bruno laughing after their reaction to Darcey’s 6 for Lisa’s Rumba

    Other couples safe are:

    Dani & Vincent
    Denise & James

    That leaves Lisa & Robin, or Victoria & Brendan as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Michael & Natalie in the dance off is Victoria & Brendan.

    I think Victoria will finally be leaving, unfortunately she has just never lived up to the early promise.


    Victoria & Brendan – Salsa

    Victoria starts on the wrong foot but doesn’t muck up in the same points…just completely different ones this time….and the final lift is nowhere near as smooth.

    Michael & Natalie – Argentine Tango

    For me pretty much the same performance as earlier but with a much better timed ending and definitely enough to send Victoria home

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Michael “This couple completely smashed it and I thought they were amazing”
    Darcey: Michael “I’m going to save Michael & Natalie”
    Len: Michael “I did agree”
    Bruno: Michael “I’m going to save the best performance”

    Michael: 4
    Victoria: 0

    Going Home: Victoria Pendleton

    Victoria: “I think I need a holiday…it’s been so much fun…I’ve loved every second of it…hair, makeup, costumes I love…been a fantastic experience”

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 7: Dance Through The Decades https://learndance.co.uk/2012/11/19/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-7-dance-through-the-decade/ Mon, 19 Nov 2012 10:00:22 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=664 Just when you thought we were safe from themed weeks it appears tonight at Wembley is going to be ‘Dance Through The Decades’, why can’t we just have dance through the show instead?! You can definitely see that this is designed to be a higher budget show, amazing what a difference it makes when you’re…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    Just when you thought we were safe from themed weeks it appears tonight at Wembley is going to be ‘Dance Through The Decades’, why can’t we just have dance through the show instead?!

    You can definitely see that this is designed to be a higher budget show, amazing what a difference it makes when you’re charging people for tickets (although hopefully a large chunk is going to Children in Need).

    Bruce’s intro is just painful for us tonight but (4 repeats of ‘nice to see you’ later) it thankfully moves on to the ‘stars of our show’…oh dear it’s not over yet – cue en masse Gangnam Style.

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Samba

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    Lisa & Robin are doing a Samba to Car Wash….let’s hope we see some actual Samba and not too much Disco!

    No idea what the start was all about really. Lisa’s shoulder ‘shimmy’ is a little lacklustre but she’s given her all to the rest, unfortunately it all starts to go a bit wrong once they actually start dancing.

    Her feet are all over the place during her stationery samba walks and there’s a few missed moves it appears, or just a few very strange choreography choices. I really with the pros wouldn’t put in Bachacatas if their celeb can’t do them, as it just looks awful when Lisa looks to be shuffling back whilst Robin is given them his all.

    A few more mistakes and the Samba rolls look messy, and the final split just looks painful.

    No-one can fault Lisa for effort but I think the Samba was just too much for her tonight, I’m only giving them a 6 I’m afraid.

    Craig: 8 “It was big, bold & beautiful…however you lost a little bit of timing after the bachacatas”
    Darcey: 8 “You gave a groove to the Samba that I’ve never seen before…energy was perfect…use the bend in the knees to create more bounce & spring”
    Len: 8 “Would like a little bit more polish in your technique…performance level is great…bit more finesse”
    Bruno: 8 “You were funky, frisky & frothy…personality shines through the whole performance…public loved it and so did I”

    Total = 32, I’m sorry but I just can’t agree with that, obviously the judges are just too far away from the action!

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Jive

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    Jumping off the judges desk onto the steps was a move fraught with danger but thankfully nothing untoward happens.

    I can’t tell but there drunken sailors look out of time. The song choice is very fast and is really to the detriment of their technique, and Nicky completely forgets about his free arm when it hasn’t been choreographed into the routine.

    By no means a Michael Vaughan disaster but a complete mess in my eyes, just a 6 for me, I really didn’t like it.

    Craig: 6 “Flat footed…appear stompy…no retraction in any of your flicks…need to straighten your legs [in a jump]…loved the energy and the character”
    Darcy: 8 “Great Jive, style, energy…you don’t get a fully straight leg [in a kick]…I think it’s tight hamstrings”
    Len: 8 “It was quick, it was slick, there was plenty of kicks & tricks…it was rock n roll which has a different leg action”
    Bruno: 8 “You rocked and you rolled…stylistically it was absolutely wonderful rock n roll…kicks & flicks have to be more accurate”

    Total = 30

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Charleston

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    Some good head isolation from Denise at the start and a nice swivelling action.

    Some impressive lifts and really not much I can fault them on. I think I might have to give them a 10 just because I have nothing I can criticise. I didn’t like it personally, but I can’t fault it.

    Craig: 9 “That is the best Charleston I’ve ever seen on Strictly”
    Darcy: 10 “That was such a polished performance, you had everything in it…achieved every move”
    Len: 10 “The dance of the series so far”
    Bruno: 10 “A treasure of a Charleston”

    Total = 39, so our first 10s of the series, and almost a full house! Wish Craig had given them some reasoning behind his score though, how can you say it’s the best then not explain why it’s only worth a 9?

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – American Smooth

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    A Quickstep American Smooth, we don’t see many of these.

    His frame’s a little disconnected from his body in the initial sways but his running section is good, until he finishes too early and it starts to look a little slow and laboured.

    They break into a little bit of a modern twist including Louis doing a little of his gymnastics. For me though very underwhelming and a big drop down from what I expected. It didn’t wow me at all and I don’t feel Louis rose to the occasion on this one. A 7 for me, would have given them a 6 but I think Lisa’s routine was worse.

    Craig: 7 “I thought it was refreshing…nice to not always be Fred & Ginge”
    Darcey: 8 “That was a different style of an American Smooth…one tiny mistake but I’m going to forget that…lifts very well”
    Len: 8 “I’m a little bit bewildered, it was a Quickstep with lifts and tricks but I didn’t get the Smooth part”
    Bruno: 7 “Your tricks are always impressive but I’m actually surprised…you can do beautiful things and you didn’t do it in this…I was kind of disappointed…a cop out…wasn’t bad but you know you can do better”

    Total = 30

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag – Salsa

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag
    Can’t say I’m a fan of the outfits, and whilst I think Charleston was Richard’s dance, I’m really not sure Salsa will be quite as good. Though they way they’ve made the stage look like a beach is good.

    I must say I’m actually quite impressed at how this is looking, a bit mincey at times (hardly surprising) but he has a nice hip action and he seems to be enjoying it. Some well executed lifts and drops.

    Our hearts were in our mouths when he pushed Erin off of the stage…thankfully onto a mat…and it’s a humorous ending with him then going back to the scantily clad beach boys (though I wish he had kept the arms straight).

    A decent attempt at a Salsa and I think I’ll give him a 7.

    Craig: 5 “It was littered with timing issues…very stompy & flat footed…need more figure 8 hip rotation…but I rather liked the three boys there, a very good addition”
    Darcey: 6
    Len: 7 “It was fun in the sun…it was a proper party and I thought it was good”
    Bruno: 6 “I’m surprised you kept dancing till the end…lots and lots of fun…sometimes the technique was a bit sketchy”

    Total = 24

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Paso Doble

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
    What do you do when you’re celeb isn’t performing as well as you’d like…oh that’s right bring in the props – in this case the wires…oh and did we mention that Victoria is an Olympic Gold Medallist cycler…yes it truly is that pointless and to follow it up Brendan gets caught in his cape swirling.

    I would have preferred a punchier track for them to dance to, this routine just felt like it lacked any real bite. But Victoria actually performed the choreography quite well…though I feared she was going to break an ankle in those heels with all that jumping.

    A passable Paso and a 7 from me.

    Craig: 5 “Your arms do need shaping…your shoulders always start creeping up, got to keep them down…that dance wasn’t good I’m afraid”
    Darcy: 6 “You started so well…lose focus…I can see you have worked very hard”
    Len: 7 “The jumpy things were a tad repetitious…the first part I thought you were a great sport…sometimes your arms were very placed…I thought it was pretty good so don’t listen [to the other judges]”
    Bruno: 6 “The bike didn’t quite make it to Spain…all the shaping has to be absolutely right in the Paso Doble and it really wasn’t quite so…difficult to keep the balance…too ambitious”

    Total = 24

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Quickstep

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    Another week, another dodgy wig for Vincent! Thankfully just in the training videos.

    Some fast and intricate footwork and they must dance almost twice around that massive floor. I feel she just lacks a little bit of crispness in her kicks but there’s not much to fault here. A 9 for me.

    Craig: 9 “Fast, efficient, fearless, I loved it”
    Darcey: 9 “For a petite couple wow you can eat up that dance floor…it was light, it was clean, fast, I loved it”
    Len: 9 “Quickstep is about quality and quantity…the quantity of steps was there, the quality of movement…little miss dynamite you were fabulous”
    Bruno: 9 “My gorgeous little smurf…loved the touches of Motown…never lost the style of a classic Quickstep”

    Total = 36

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Samba

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    It looks like Kimberley left the dinner table and forgot to untuck the tablecloth…oh wait that was another intentional but pointless prop.

    There’s lots of booty shaking mixed in with some actual Samba steps. A few slip ups here and there, and the arms are a little bit flung out at times, but much better bachacatas then the ones we saw earlier.

    Would have liked to have seen a lot more Samba, and fewer mistakes, but I think I’ll give her an 8.

    Craig: 8 “Full of challenging rhythms and thought you coped with that brilliantly…I just hope there are people out there voting for you”
    Darcey: 8 “You can certainly shake that toosh…nice Samba rolls and isolations…hold onto that core, that’s the only thing that’s weak”
    Len: 9 “If you’re in the dance-off I’ll pickle my walnuts”
    Bruno: 9 “I love it when you flash it and flaunt it…you have to get everyone going [and you definitely did that]”

    Total = 34

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – American Smooth

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
    Michael is definitely better at his Ballroom, and I don’t think lifts are going to be a problem, so this should be a good performance.

    The transitions in and out of the lifts are clean but his posture still concerns me at times and the flung arms spoil it slightly. Finishes earlier than Natalie, and therefore misses the final ‘bang’ but not bad at all. Think I’ll give him an 8.

    Craig: 9 “Someone’s been working hard darling…it shows clearly…what an improvement…from the dance gutters darling to that!”
    Darcy: 9 “You gave me the glamour…impressed me with those lifts”
    Len: 9 “You put the ‘oo’ in Smooth…lovely transitions in and out of hold…justified being the last dance of the evening”
    Bruno: 8 “You really lived up to the incredible production value of the thing…[there were a couple of times] I thought you were going to drop her”

    Total = 35, there highest score (though I think a little overmarked I’m afraid).


    So the leader board (my score in brackets) stands at:

    1. 39 – Denise & James [10]
    2. 36 – Dani & Vincent [9]
    3. 35 – Michael & Natalie [8]
    4. 34 – Kimberley & Pasha [8]
    5. 32 – Lisa & Robin [6]
    6. 30 – Louis & Flavia [7]
    6. 30 – Nicky & Karen [6]
    8. 24 – Victoria & Brendan [7]
    8. 24 – Richard & Erin [7]

    The second week where I reckon our bottom two will be our bottom two (though I was proved wrong last week) but I wouldn’t be surprised if someone like Lisa was in the bottom two!


    The Results Show

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Dani & Vincent
    Michael & Natalie
    Lisa & Robin
    Denise & James

    First couple in the dance off are Richard & Erin


    Talk with the Judges

    The dance floor is 6 times the size of the usual studio floor!
    Len’s Lens

    • Bruno competitively driving towards the girls in his bumper car
    • Louis’ American Smooth – not quite what Len was expecting…Louis rehearsing, not the actual routine though
    • Relief on Michael’s face after the lift
    • Michael flinging his arms back
    • Denise’s ‘birdy’ flap arms [followed by some argument surrounding Craig’s 9]
    • The various wire-work set pieces
    • Craig looking very relaxed during his wire rehearsal…Bruno not quite so [then complaining that the angle has made him look fat “I’M THIN”]

    Other couples safe are:

    Victoria & Brendan
    Louis & Flavia

    That leaves Kimberley & Pasha (again), or Nicky & Karen as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Richard & Erin in the dance off is Nicky & Karen.

    This could be a close call, for me I’d keep Richard in, but I fear they might keep Nicky in.


    Richard & Erin – Salsa

    I think there’s still some timing issues, but better than his earlier performance.

    Nicky & Karen – Jive

    Pretty much the same as earlier, though Nicky does almost manage to kick down the jail bars!

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Nicky “For sheer exuberance and energy”
    Darcey: Nicky “Both performed very well…content & energy”
    Len: Nicky “I did agree”
    Bruno: Nicky “Both highly entertaining”

    Richard: 0
    Nicky: 4

    Going Home: Richard Arnold

    Richard: “I always thought I’d miss the wardrobe most…I will miss Erin Boag…I’ve never danced a step before”

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 6 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/11/13/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-6/ Tue, 13 Nov 2012 08:00:14 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=662 30 seconds in to the opening VT and Emma (the wife) has already declared the pairing of Tess & Claudia to be better than Brucie & Tess…think I’ll reserve judgement for now but I think I’m probably going to agree with her. Is Tess playing Brucie today, or has she dressed as a pseudo-man just…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    30 seconds in to the opening VT and Emma (the wife) has already declared the pairing of Tess & Claudia to be better than Brucie & Tess…think I’ll reserve judgement for now but I think I’m probably going to agree with her.

    Is Tess playing Brucie today, or has she dressed as a pseudo-man just for fun?

    Anyway our stars are introduced, Artem has his chest out again so obviously their dance must be bad again this week, but everyone else doesn’t look too bad…apart from Brendan’s hat???

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Paso Doble

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    James injured himself just before last week’s show and so Ian Waite had stepped in this week to help them train, let’s hope the lack of training together doesn’t hinder them this week after last week’s excellent Viennese Waltz.

    Ah, the obligatory cape-waving…and possibly a slight stumble from Denise at the start. A great song choice though I think.

    They certainly have the mood down, though Denise’s facial expressions are a bit questionable at times. Something doesn’t feel quite right with this routine at points, and she looks a bit too rigid during the underarm spins.

    Some good chassé capes and a good ending. I can’t quite decide what mark to give this one but I think I will give them another 9.

    Craig: 9 “One balance issue…but I’ve got to say, drama, passion…shaping, really strong appels…I think working with Ian has done you wonders!”
    Darcy: 9 “It’s the most exciting role I’ve seen you dance and perform”
    Len: 9 “I thought it was fantastic…flair in the movements…care in the technique…captured the character of the dance”
    Bruno: 9 “Conquering power of a firestorm…you’ve got it all together…finishing lines with slight hints of flamenco”

    Total = 36

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag – Charleston

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag
    This really could be Richard’s dance, a great chance to be camp, fun and entertaining…though I really hope he doesn’t drop her on her head.

    Walks down the stairs look slightly out of time but he quickly recovers, though he does still go out of time on a couple of occasions.

    Not a fan of the mouth open look, and the first lift feels laboured. There’s certainly a lot of content there though which he manages to remember this week. Is it just me or does Erin’s smile not really extend to her eyes on this one?

    Infinitely better than his Foxtrot last week but just a 7 for me.

    Craig: 7 “Quirky, eccentric, goofy…very character driven which suits you…however I could have done without the spanking bottom…did lose a little bit of timing…best dance to date”
    Darcey: 8 “Fab Charleston, so many moves in there…enjoyed the choreography…just watch your flat feet”
    Len: 7 “If a dance is going to suit anyone, it’s this…you did a good job, well done”
    Bruno: 7 “High on hairspray…definitely plenty of highlights…Charleston is all about performance, slapstick, comedy – and that was all there”

    Total = 29

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Waltz

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    I really wish Louis could work on his facial expressions, the indifferent look really detracts from the dancing and he still needs to work on his head placement.

    Must make sure he comes out of steps such as the open telemark on a toe though, not a heel, though generally his footwork is good. Great to see two double reverse spins in a row too.

    A very nice Waltz marred by a few head and foot placement issues but I’m going to give them a 9 too…what a start to the show so far!

    Craig: 6 “I didn’t like [the turn at the top] it was very pedestrian…I felt you were getting a little bit out of time in the middle of it…there wasn’t a clear downbeat…beautiful amount of rise and fall…however your head needs to go to the left more”
    Darcey: 9 “Do not listen to him…when you get into hold your posture is beautiful, it’s true you do have a slight wondering head”
    Len: 9 “What a load of bolo—gnese [at Craig]…you handled that well…top was great…honestly I thought it was lovely…great, well done”
    Bruno: 9 “You waltzed your way into the heart of the nation…have to glide through it [which you did]”

    Total = 33, definitely not a 6 though Craig

    Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev – Salsa

    Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev
    Isn’t Bambaleo a Samba…! Must explain why Artem’s got his chest out again if they’re going to Salsa to a Samba track!

    Craig unimpressed with Fern’s dusting, though she’s obviously taking a leaf out of Kimberley’s book that if you shake around in front of the judges [especially Len] they might just give you a few extra marks.

    Fern does look good…though not necessarily when it comes to her dancing I’m afraid. Even though this isn’t Bambaleo playing, it’s still a Samba rhythm – what on Earth were they thinking choosing this?

    It feels very pedestrian at times with lots of walking around and strutting and a few awkward looking moments. She definitely gives it some gusto though. Would still like to see more dancing but I’ll give them a 7 this week.

    Craig: 6
    Darcy: 7 “This is your party…I like it…underarm passes don’t lose your concentration”
    Len: 7 “This was a party…thought you were going to have my eye out at one point…best dance so far”
    Bruno: 7 “From casual duster to saucy scrumpet…letting yourself go…look great doing it”

    Total = 27

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Quickstep

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
    Why do we have to have these silly props and time wasters?!!

    The transition into the first step is messy but once they settle int it it looks good, and her head is very well placed. A few gapping issues here and there and she needs to watch her left arm and shoulder.

    Would like to see a bit more bounce from Victoria and why Brendan has included yet another solo spin for her when she’s really not confident with them I don’t know. Brendan actually falls over at the end and then they end with a really bad skit where Brendan passes Craig a box (which he initially can’t get open) and inside is a dusty, cobweb covered ’10’ paddle.

    Quite possibly her best dance but still making mistakes and losing confidence as the dance progresses so just a 7 for me.

    Craig: 7 “Left shoulder raises slightly sometimes…but I thought you moved across the floor with gusto”
    Darcy: 7 “Each week you grow with confidence…does show in the shoulders [they come up a bit]…I really enjoyed it”
    Len: 8 “It was a Quickstep…it was quick, and there was lots of steps…very slick in the footwork…upper body could be a little bit more toned”
    Bruno: 8 “A strong man holding you all the way through and things change dramatically…have to maintain that feeling…deliver again next week”

    Total = 30

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Tango

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    Some faffing about at the start but they don’t spend too long thankfully before they actually start dancing.

    It’s a bit stompy at times and I think that’s because she’s needs to soften her knees more. There’s some nice quick choreography and the ending (though more Argentine Tango than Ballroom) is well executed.

    Something just feels a little bit off for me but I’m going to give them an 8.

    Craig: 8 “You are a lovely technician…shame the dance finished earlier than the music…small thing, you’re a fantastic dancer”
    Darcey: 8 “I didn’t like the beginning…came across a little like a moody teenager…but then it got better, and better, and cleaner and crisper”
    Len: 9 “I liked the light and shade about it…some parts were so fast and so clever…some parts were so slow and still…Vincent, great choreography”
    Bruno: 9 “It started with a strop, and ended with a drop…what you did was so clean…so sharp…retained all the drama and passion of the dance”

    Total = 34

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Foxtrot

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    That’s what you do when you’re not getting high scores, introduce props to waste time!

    The main problem is Nicky dancing on his own highlights all of his posture issues in one go, he actually improves once they’re in hold, though does stick his chin forward during pivots.

    I’d rather they’d worked on his footwork than messed around with that intro. There’s misplaced heels, and the impetus turn was flat footed rather than a heel turn.

    I think actually his best dance yet though and I’m going to give him a 7.

    Craig: 7 “No, I saw a vast improvement…promising so much excitement…when you got in hold you delivered that excitement…could have done with a bit more drive around the floor”
    Darcy: 7 “I really liked the start…I did miss a little drive…I missed the slow, quick quick”
    Len: 8 “Got to move more…you don’t drive off your standing leg and straighten…the best is yet to come”
    Bruno: 8 “Rising to the occasion…need a little more drive, especially when in hold…getting better every week”

    Total = 30

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Viennese Waltz

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev

    I do like this song.

    A nice elegant start on the stage and not long until they get into hold, though I didn’t like the contra check out of hold.

    I think Kimberley forgets that she’s supposed to be doing a fleckerl at one point and jumps into an Eros spin which makes it very messy, either than or she got caught in her dress.

    Also doesn’t look like she’s crossing during her reverse turns.

    Not as good as Denise’s Viennese from last week but I think I’ll give her an 8.

    Craig: 8 “Head was just a little bit too high…snout pointed towards the ceiling…hopped three times in that back attitude turn…actually thought it was a delicious Viennese”
    Darcey: 8 “That was such an emotive performance…beautiful extended long neck…recovered very well [from the mistake in the turns]”
    Len: 9 “Kimberley Waltz…more spins than Alistair Campbell…it was gentle, it was whimsical and I really really enjoyed it…didn’t cross your feet on your reverse turns”
    Bruno: 9 “Achingly romantic…fantastic sequence of spins…near perfection except for a tiny wobble”

    Total = 34

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Salsa

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
    Latin hasn’t been Michael’s forte, and I’m expecting a Jive car crash here.

    Slightly fast on the stage but actually not too bad with a nice attempt at hip action but then it goes to pot as they’ve obviously missed an arm wrap and Natalie pushes Michael away from her to force him back into routine.

    It improves then after that with some tight and intricate choreography and some good lifts.

    Vastly improved on any of his previous Latin attempts but just a 6 for the mistakes.

    Craig: 5 “I could see the mechanics of every single movement…still littered with timing issues…but I loved the lifts, loved the energy and loved your commitment”
    Darcy: 7 “Not a saucy salsa…you’re quite cute actually…well done, I liked it”
    Len: 7 “Bit mechanical…somewhere in the middle there was a serious incident…great content…lifts were excellent…come out and given it a proper go”
    Bruno: 7 “You can bat for the Latin team as well as the Ballroom team…timing still far from perfect…need lubrication in the hip department”

    Total = 26

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Foxtrot

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    There’s only two heel turns in their routine according to the VT…so not going to see a lot of basics then!

    Slightly too long an intro for my liking, though she does perform it wonderfully, but it still feels like more of the same from their Jive, Charleston et al.

    This is incredibly fast for a Foxtrot and Lisa has a tendency to look down at her feet whenever she’s in promenade.

    The trouble with it being so fast is that her heel turns just aren’t there because she doesn’t have the time to fit them in and I can’t really see if she’s releasing her toe when she walks back.

    Robin’s choreography is entertaining but he really needs to start looking at doing slower songs that allow Lisa to actually use all that technique he’s trying to teach her.

    Could have been better but I’m going to give them a 7.

    Craig: 8 “Impeccable timing, ferocious footwork…loved the line you made on the throwaway oversway”
    Darcey: 8 “You have worked hard…I noticed everything…fastest foxtrot I’ve seen [that’s not necessarily a good thing Darcey!]”
    Len: 8 “You’ve got the ‘F’ factor: Good Foxtrot, good footwork and fun!”
    Bruno: 8 “Feet on fire…showbiz pazazz…pure Broadway…you’re not supposed to lead!…energy & enthusiasm so wonderful”

    Total = 32, another pro falls over as Robin runs towards the balcony – I’m surprised it hasn’t happened in the past to be honest


    Much better week and performances this week, that puts the final leader board (my score in brackets) as:

    1. 36 – Denise & James [9]
    2. 34 – Kimberley & Pasha [8]
    2. 34 – Dani & Vincent [8]
    4. 33 – Louis & Flavia [9]
    5. 32 – Lisa & Robin [7]
    6. 30 – Victoria & Brendan [7]
    6. 30 – Nicky & Karen [7]
    8. 29 – Richard & Erin [7]
    9. 27 – Fern & Artem [7]
    10. 26 – Michael & Natalie [6]

    I think our bottom two, could be our bottom two, though Artem’s chest may just push Richard back into the bottom two.


    The Results Show

    The show starts off with the cast of Midnight Tango doing an excellent performance, we’re arranging a trip to see them in May and I know our students can’t wait to go and see it (that’ll be our second time).

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Victoria & Brendan
    Lisa & Robin
    Louis & Flavia
    Nicky & Karen
    Denise & James

    We have to wait until later to find out who’s in the dance off.


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • The judges dancing
    • Vincent ‘phoning’ Darcy
    • Richard’s facial expressions
    • Richard slapping Erin on the bum, bongo style
    • Victoria being guided through her Quickstep by Brendan
    • Brendan falling over, but still finishing on time

    First couple in the dance off are Fern & Artem

    Couples safe are:

    Dani & Vincent
    Richard & Erin (possibly the campest celebration ever)

    That leaves Kimberley & Pasha, or Michael & Natalie as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Fern & Artem in the dance off is Kimberley & Pasha.

    Well that was a surprise, but I think it’s the end of the road for the ‘Pec’inator. I think even if Kimberley trips over, kicks Pasha in the face, and impales Len in the forehead with her heel they still won’t send her home out of these two.


    Fern & Artem – Salsa

    They manage the middle arm section better and it’s a better performance than the earlier one, but I just don’t think it’s going to be strong enough.

    Kimberley & Pasha – Viennese Waltz

    Still hopping during the Eros spins but better than the first time round. But I think they would have really needed to have had a catastrophe to be in danger. I predict a 4-0 here.

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Kimberley “A no-brainer”
    Darcey: Kimberley “Cleanest performance”
    Len: Kimberley “I did agree”
    Bruno: Kimberley “One couple really was outstanding”

    Kimberley: 4
    Fern: 0

    Going Home: Fern Britton

    Fern: “The best party on the television…thrilled to have been part of it [trying not to cry as she says it]”

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    Strictly Come Dancing 2012 – Week 5 https://learndance.co.uk/2012/11/05/strictly-come-dancing-2012-week-5/ Mon, 05 Nov 2012 10:00:12 +0000 http://blog.want-to-dance.co.uk/?p=654 Another week of Strictly, but what’s this…no theme…what are we going to do with ourselves. We might actually have to judge the performances on their dancing! Once again we didn’t get a chance to watch any of the training footage this week, though a little birdy tells me that Vincent & Dani are doing a…

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    BBC Strictly 2012 Line-up
    Another week of Strictly, but what’s this…no theme…what are we going to do with ourselves. We might actually have to judge the performances on their dancing!

    Once again we didn’t get a chance to watch any of the training footage this week, though a little birdy tells me that Vincent & Dani are doing a Jive to Olly Murs, a song I choreographed for a charity Strictly-style event I took part in last year…I’m sure mine was better… 😛

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev – Salsa

    Kimberley Walsh & Pasha Kovalev
    Kimberley injured her knee and has been visiting a physio to help her keep dancing, not a great situation especially with a rotational dance such as the Salsa.

    Just because we don’t have a theme this week doesn’t mean we can’t start off with stupid props/stunts does it now.

    Kimberley is looking quite awkward in the initial hip movements on stage, and her body roll looks a little wooden. Once they start actually salsaring (is that even a word?!) it starts to improve though I think the armography gets a little too complex as I can’t work out whether they made a mistake, or the ending just looked messy.

    The exit from the lift from the judges table sees Kimberley almost falling over but she recovers well, and the entrance to the final lift is a bit jaded too.

    It felt messy in places, and I’m not happy with the transition that Strictly has made with regard the amount of lifts we’re now seeing in Salsa. I wasn’t a big fan of it, though some of the actual Salsa they did was quite good at times. Just a 6 for me I’m afraid.

    Craig: 8 “Lascivious, licentious and lubricious
    Darcey: 8 “Such a natural performer…seamless wrap lift around Pasha’s neck”
    Len: 8 “It’s the return of nimble Kimble…it was a sparkler…I think there was an incident early on with the arms”
    Bruno: 9 “Tease me to death…so naughty, so saucy, so fiercely sexy…hip action was spotless…that was brilliant”

    Total = 33, were we watching the same dance?!

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor – Tango

    Lisa Riley & Robin Windsor
    It’s a been a few weeks but hopefully we’ll see some actual dancing from Lisa this week, not much opportunity to hand-Jive in the Tango!

    Lisa’s balance and footwork is a little off at times, but it’s great to see her actually dancing this week. A similar issue to Sid from a few weeks ago where it seems to lack aggression at times but vastly improved over her Charleston for content.

    A lot of complicated sections, especially with her head movements. It was OK but middle-of-the-road for me, a 7 this week.

    Craig: 7 “Need a lot more resistance in your footwork, a lot more glide across the floor [Len doesn’t like this terminology] too much up and down…it’s nice to see you doing something seriously…I thought the routine was amazing”
    Darcey: 7 “For me you did create that sharp head…occasionally got a little dizzy…missing [clean and sharp] feet”
    Len: 6 “You come out and perform…I thought it was sharp and it had attack…it needed a bit of refinement in the feet and the hold”
    Bruno: 7 “Always ready to give plenty…nobody can ever fault you for your delivery…some bits could have been sharper…can never fault your performance”

    Total = 27

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag – Foxtrot

    Richard Arnold & Erin Boag
    Another Ballroom dance should keep Richard safe for this week I think, though we’ll see how he dances it first!

    I think their intro is just slightly out of time if they were supposed to hit all the big drum crashes but that’s probably just nit-picking.

    They look quite good once they start dancing it looks good…oh dear you can see the point that Richard completely forgets what the routine is and it’s all over the place for around 30 seconds of the routine. They kind of recover but what started as a slight loss of concentration soon became a catastrophe, though credit where it’s due he went on to finish the routine (unlike Matt Di Angelo for example).

    It started promisingly but I can only really give him a 5.

    Craig: 3 “A complete dance dis-aster…it all went horribly wrong…it was going ‘alright'”
    Darcey: 5 “You’re a bit wooden…I think that’s when you’re balance went wrong…every week you have improved, it was such a shame you just lost your focus”
    Len: 5 “It was a tad ploddy…it was all going quite nicely…if a pro goes wrong, within a bar they’re back…but the celebs can’t do that”
    Bruno: 4 “You had a face on you like a frozen haddock…like a puppet when you cut the strings”

    Total = 17…same score that saw Sid leave last week…

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan – Viennese Waltz

    Denise Van Outen & James Jordan
    Denise’s Cha Cha was probably her worst dance of the series so far but I think the Viennese Waltz should be a good one for them.

    A lovely synchronised introduction and good to see them ‘mostly’ dancing just pure Viennese steps. A very fast fleckerl at the end but Denise does need to just watch her head when she’s spinning out from hold, just seemed a bit lopsided at one point.

    Very well choreographed I thought and a great Viennese Waltz, not perfect but I think I’m going to give me first 9 of the series!

    Craig: 9 “A-Ma-Zing”
    Darcy: 8
    Len: 9 “Poise, posture, performance – first class…absolutely spectacular”
    Bruno: 9 “A romantic dream set to music…rotation exquisite…so pretty”

    Total = 35

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole – Samba

    Victoria Pendleton & Brendan Cole
    I seem to recall that, in Strictly terms at least, this has been Brendan’s most unsuccessful dance.

    There’s been some strained relations between them it seems this week, due to the difficulty of the Samba, but let’s hope they can bring us some carnival fun on the dance floor.

    Voltas on the judges table aren’t good, and the whisks need straighter knees at time. Victoria looks like she’s worried and thinking too much, and at times doesn’t really seem to be dancing.

    The side by side bachacata parts aren’t great and Victoria looks like a rag doll once Brendan lets go of her. There’s a distinct lack of hip action but I did find it amusing that the floor spin was done by Brendan instead of Victoria.

    An ok attempt at a Samba but it lacked any real conviction so just a 5 for me.

    Craig: 6 “Little bit lumpish and awkward only in places…those bachacata’s darling…I thought you coped quite well with the whole routine”
    Darcy: 6 “You started so well…you just lose your focus at the very end…I did enjoy it though”
    Len: 6 “I think you’ve come out of your shell…occasionally you were a little bit unstable in places but your bravery was terrific”
    Bruno: 5 “Victoria does Vegas, was all very promising at the beginning…the problem started when you went to the dance floor, it was Vegas with a hangover…Samba has to be much stronger and much more rhythmical…in week 5 the move has to be finished cleanly”

    Total = 23

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace – Samba

    Louis Smith & Flavia Cacace
    There were rumours that Louis wasn’t going to be dancing tonight after contracting a stomach bug, but it’s good to see that he’s giving it a go.

    Oh dear Louis has brought his lack of emotion forward from the Tango into this Samba…come on Louis, crack us a smile at least!

    I feel like his legs are too far apart during the corta jaca’s at the start, and he still looks very wooden at times. He has to think about what he’s doing with his fingers as well, at some points he’s just flapping around with arms and fingers flailing all over the place during the maypole.

    Needs to make sure he doesn’t hunch over Flavia in steps like the reverse turns.

    Louis shows Victoria how bachacata’s should be danced and makes her and Brendan’s performance in Tess’ corner look even more ridiculous.

    A nice knee floor spin at the end.

    Louis really needs to tell his face to enjoy the dance. A much better Samba than what we saw previously but Louis really needs to sort out his hands and his wooden posture. A good attempt at a Samba though so I’m going to give him a 7.

    Craig: 6 “The Samba can sometimes look a little bit mincy but you made it look masculine…did lose your double bounce action”
    Darcey: 7 “I was a bit disappointed, it was a bit safe…moves were too calculated for me…wasn’t one of your best”
    Len: 8 “So many recognisable Samba steps…messed up the start of the running promenades though”
    Bruno: 8 “These Latin dances suit you perfectly…at times though you turned into Salsa”

    Total = 29, Craig scoring the same for this Samba as Victoria’s…really need to rethink your criteria in that case Craig!

    Colin Salmon & Kristina Rihanoff – Foxtrot

    Colin Salmon & Kristina Rihanoff
    I don’t know about accentuating the positive, I think we could see Colin’s rump accentuated if he’s not careful though.

    A much better posture from Colin than I expected, though he is spending most of the dance outside of Kristina which helps as he hasn’t got to try and dance between her legs.

    It’s not a bad routine, the big kicks section would have been improved by Colin not having such a large gap between his legs, and there seems to be a mistake as they start the side-by-side section leading into the ending.

    Better than I expected I think I’ll give him a 7.

    Craig: 6
    Darcy: 7 “You lifted your chin…glided beautifully…kicks were competing with John Cleese in the funny walks, but your feet were pointed”
    Len: 7 “Didn’t think you glided quite enough…a very difficult dance…I thought you coped really well with a difficult dance…move more!”
    Bruno: 7 “Suave, elegant with an aura of sophistication…needed a bit more movement but a great performance”

    Total = 27, I wouldn’t be surprised if Colin didn’t pull a muscle with those high kicks up in Tess’ corner – a bit too much aggression!

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer – Rumba

    Nicky Byrne & Karen Hauer
    ‘I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing’ is a very slow dance, that could spell disaster for Nicky in a dance like the Rumba if he doesn’t get the technique correct.

    Nicky’s shoulders are up during the start which gives him a slightly hunched look…and I can’t quite work out whether they’re in time or not. It’s a good attempt at a sliding door though it was only brief, the rest is the usual Strictly fallback of line to line with very little basic Rumba thrown in.

    Better than I thought it was going to be, but not great for a Rumba, 6.

    Craig: 4 “Just a series of presentations…for me not enough basic Rumba in there…would have liked to have seen more hip action”
    Darcy: 7 “This is the dance of love…but I would have liked you to seduce Karen…some beautiful poses…more dance content please”
    Len: 7
    Bruno: 7 “A little bit more propulsion in the hip action”

    Total = 25, don’t think that deserved 7’s guys, admittedly 4 seemed a bit harsh!

    Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev – Paso Doble

    Fern Britton & Artem Chigvintsev
    Fern has had some Flamenco training in advance of this routine and it did look to have a positive effect in training, let’s hope she can bring the performance now live.

    There’s some great emotion at the start, and a dance where Fern’s skirt wafting is positively encouraged!

    They miss some arm changes and there are times where Fern loses the intensity she built up at the start. I can’t say I liked the first highlight, with Artem sending Fern sliding between his legs resulting in her sprawled rather ungainly on the floor.

    Fern also tries to enter the final floorspin a bit too early.

    A promising Paso in parts but ultimately let down. A 6 for me.

    Craig: 6 “I was slightly distracted by Artem’s chest…I did manage to see a few wobbles in there”
    Darcy: 6 “I liked the choreography…I liked what you did with your skirt…it was assertive for me”
    Len: 6 “This fizzed, but it never exploded”
    Bruno: 6 “I started to see the Fern on fire…then you start dusting and polishing the floors again…got to deliver”

    Total = 24

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe – Foxtrot

    Michael Vaughan & Natalie Lowe
    Michael’s posture is just slightly hunched and I’m pretty sure he started out of time.

    It’s looking quite good, not as good as his Quickstep last week, he looks unsteady at times and still has a tendency to stick his bum out.

    Another decent attempt at a Foxtrot tonight but just a 6 for me on this one.

    Craig: 7 “Steps were all there, just need to add three things…style, swing & sway and then it’ll be perfect”
    Darcy: 8 “For me you shine in Ballroom…elegant, graceful, you glide…just watch your neck, can sometimes look a little stiff”
    Len: 8 “Best Foxtrot of the night…well done”
    Bruno: 8 “Still in the zone…I hope you can carry on the momentum in the Latin”

    Total = 31, same as their Quickstep score next week

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone – Jive

    Dani Harmer & Vincent Simone
    So this is the song I choreographed last February, the video of which you can see here, aside from a poor costume choice (that inexplicably made me look like I had a muffin top) I think the routine went really well…let’s see how Vincent’s choreography compares to mine!

    I’d like to see straighter legs in her chicken walks and she looks a bit unsteady at times. Some nice fast flicks though, although she needs to point the toes more. It’d be nice if they could now do a Latin routine that didn’t feature that body roll though as it feels like we see it every time now.

    Quite a lot of the routine it feels like Dani is just running around the floor rather than dancing, but she does keep the energy up. A 7 from me.

    Craig: 8 “Need to keep your feet together when you go under his legs darling, I copped a massive eyeful!”
    Darcey: 8 “I love this Jive, you got the style perfectly…the only that bothered me was your turns, heels need to be together”
    Len: 9 “Clean as a whistle…absolutely fabulous”
    Bruno: 8 “Really was a cutie-pie of a Jive…hit every beat constantly…turns sometimes could be a bit cleaner”

    Total = 33


    It’s been a fairly low scoring week this week (from me anyway), that puts the final leader board (my score in brackets) as:

    1. 35 – Denise & James [9]
    2. 33 – Kimberley & Pasha [6]
    2. 33 – Dani & Vincent [7]
    4. 31 – Michael & Natalie [6]
    5. 29 – Louis & Flavia [7]
    6. 27 – Lisa & Robin [7]
    6. 27 – Colin & Kristina [7]
    8. 25 – Nicky & Karen [6]
    9. 24 – Fern & Artem [6]
    10. 23 – Victoria & Brendan [5]
    11. 17 – Richard & Erin [5]

    Richard could definitely be in trouble after that performance, I think Victoria could actually be skating on thin ice this week also, I think Artem’s chest will save them tonight.


    The Results Show

    The first couples safe were as follows:

    Denise & James
    Fern & Artem
    Dani & Vincent
    Kimberley & Pasha
    Louis & Flavia

    First couple in the dance off is Colin & Kristina


    Talk with the Judges

    Len’s Lens

    • Colin’s high kicks
    • Richard & Erin’s microphones, during the dance, after he forgets the routine
    • Len’s reaction during Ricard’s dance “Pull Yourself Together” in slow motion
    • Dani’s flicks & kicks
    • Len’s ‘9’ paddle waving
    • Craig analysing Fern’s dance…or Artem’s chest anyway
    • The judges enjoying Kimberley’s dancing in front of them

    Other couples safe are:

    Michael & Natalie
    Victoria & Brendan
    Nicky & Karen

    That leaves Lisa & Robin, or Richard & Erin as the final couple in the bottom two. Joining Colin & Kristina in the dance off is Richard & Erin.

    Out of these two Colin could be going home if Richard actually remembers his routine in the dance off. Also note they’re both dancing Foxtrots!


    Richard & Erin – Foxtrot

    So Richard manages to do the routine perfectly this time. I’d like to see more emotion on his face but the dance itself goes well.

    Colin & Kristina – Foxtrot

    I think Colin’s made mistakes there and it’s starting to unravel, he pulls it back though but I think his wave goodbye to the judges, and the final look at Kristina reveals who he thinks is going home.

    Judges Votes

    Craig: Richard “One couple in the dance off were better”
    Darcey: Richard “I wouldn’t have either of these couple in the dance off”
    Len: Richard “I did agree”
    Bruno: Richard “One couple risen from the ashes, another couple messing it up”

    Richard: 4
    Colin: 0

    Going Home: Colin Salmon

    Colin: “One of the greatest shows I’ve ever been involved in…a discipline beyond anything you can understand”

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