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Matt dancing to 'Bat out of hell'
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arddunol
31-10-2010
Originally Posted by Eviesmum:
“I read somewhere that they had people in to choreo the AT so it isn't all Aliona's fault.

I do agree about overmarking. 10's were a bit generous this week as both Scott and Kara made mistakes. But all in all the order was right on the leaderboard.”

The BBC always bring in Kele Baker for the Argentine Tango
I was disappointed matt had the tango last night.
I thought the music choice was dire , in fact I liked very few of the tunes in that they were suitable for the dances and much of the dancing suffered.
The exception were the 2 VWs which worked well, cauldron and smoke aside .

I thought the smoke was a waste of time ,it just covered up the dancer's feet and left the viewer seeing nothing below shoulder height .
Strictly_Irish
31-10-2010
Matt looked gorgeous and understood the concept of the dance perfectly. The song kind of worked.
fondantfancy
31-10-2010
I thought that Matt looked gorgeous but the AT disappointed me terribly and I blame that on the stoooopid theme.
Coronis
31-10-2010
Originally Posted by sofakat:
“Coronis, you have immaculate taste I'd love to hear them play Carlos Liebedinsky, but Dave Arch could never hope to manage that level of sophistication. ”

Not really... I just love the music and think it's a great choice for a tango; Amanda and Denys routine to it was superb. I keep humming it.
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