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Aljaz's Choreography
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edy10
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“I agree that Aljaz has a way to go to get to Antons highs but he does have a lot of potential.”

Terry you are hilarious
Rhumbatugger
17-11-2013
Originally Posted by ellieb123:
“Ooooohhhh- that's why Brendan sticks his arse out so much when he dances- he's storing all his flair there.”

Some of it, perhaps.

I've yet to identify flair in sweet Alijaz, although his arse does have room for it.
TerryM22
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by ellieb123:
“Ooooohhhh- that's why Brendan sticks his arse out so much when he dances- he's storing all his flair there. Thanks for clearing that up.”



I nearly fell off my chair reading this lol, I don't think that Aljaz has any problems in the caboose department when he dances, his peachy cheeks always seem nicely tucked in to me.
Sunf
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by edy10:
“I think that he is a very good choreographer especially in the ballroom. So far, I haven't been really too impressed in his choreography in Latin but he is a very good addition to the show imo. Plus he seems so lovely ”

He brings so much to the Ballroom, he certainly has a way of bringing the romance of a dance out. On tht score I rate him more then Anton . His latin isn't bad either, if Abbey gets to grips with it properly next time around I think it will show more.

Only one gripe with him hes got funny looking ears
edy10
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by Sunf:
“He brings so much to the Ballroom, he certainly has a way of bringing the romance of a dance out. On tht score I rate him more then Anton . His latin isn't bad either, if Abbey gets to grips with it properly next time around I think it will show more.

Only one gripe with him hes got funny looking ears ”

I absolutely love his ballroom routines ; Its really different from what Im used to see at strictly; he brings a different edge to it ; Latin pretty good too.
I did notice him a lot during the opening at Blackpool when he was dancing that samba with Ola and I loved it so Im excited to see how he is going to choreograph his samba with Abbey

And BIB
Elan
21-11-2013
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“I nearly fell off my chair reading this lol, I don't think that Aljaz has any problems in the caboose department when he dances, his peachy cheeks always seem nicely tucked in to me.”

You are on a comedy roll on this thread, Terry!

I have already joined in the Aljaz 'caboose' appreciation thread, but the comment about Brendan made me laugh too!
TerryM22
22-11-2013
Originally Posted by Elan:
“You are on a comedy roll on this thread, Terry!

I have already joined in the Aljaz 'caboose' appreciation thread, but the comment about Brendan made me laugh too!”

I haven't come across that thread yet Elan, I will have to do a search tomorrow, thanks for letting me know.
coppertop1
23-11-2013
Originally Posted by edy10:
“I absolutely love his ballroom routines ; Its really different from what Im used to see at strictly; he brings a different edge to it ; Latin pretty good too.
I did notice him a lot during the opening at Blackpool when he was dancing that samba with Ola and I loved it so Im excited to see how he is going to choreograph his samba with Abbey

And BIB ”

I really can't see any edge at all to ballroom or Latin, sweet and instantly forgettable.

I like him and his arse but even Ola with her signature pivots does things that are more memorable than him at the moment.

If he is too "nice " to do drama that at least do quirky. Abbeys jive for me was only memorable for those dreadful socks.

The quickstep for her pretty but not stunning dress
, it comes to something when I am comparing Ola's choreography favourably to his, and pivot , starfish , knee slide.

From the judges comments he is putting in a lot of complex steps , maybe he is substitituting quality for drama, my message for him is do both.
TerryM22
25-11-2013
Originally Posted by coppertop1:
“I really can't see any edge at all to ballroom or Latin, sweet and instantly forgettable.

I like him and his arse but even Ola with her signature pivots does things that are more memorable than him at the moment.

If he is too "nice " to do drama that at least do quirky. Abbeys jive for me was only memorable for those dreadful socks.

The quickstep for her pretty but not stunning dress
, it comes to something when I am comparing Ola's choreography favourably to his, and pivot , starfish , knee slide.

From the judges comments he is putting in a lot of complex steps , maybe he is substitituting quality for drama, my message for him is do both.”


I would never describe Aljaz as forgettable, he is to good for that.
What name??
25-11-2013
Originally Posted by apenny4them:
“I thought he was very creative in disguising the fact that he couldn't teach Abbey to Waltz properly and to Rumba properly.

But either he's a very bad teacher or Abbey's a very bad pupil. The gapping in their Blackpool Quickstep was inexcusable at this point in the competition.”

I guess we won't know until he has another celebrity. I suspect it is her though.
TerryM22
26-11-2013
Originally Posted by What name??:
“I guess we won't know until he has another celebrity. I suspect it is her though.”

As long as we see Aljaz again next year that's all that matters.
edy10
26-11-2013
Originally Posted by TerryM22:
“As long as we see Aljaz again next year that's all that matters.”

I'm sure he will be back, Terry
TerryM22
27-11-2013
Originally Posted by edy10:
“I'm sure he will be back, Terry ”

I had visions of you doing an Arnold impression there edy lol

I think Aljaz has shown us more than enough creativity to deserve a return on Strictly next year.
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