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Maybe she should quit the botox
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More like derangement. Every series the judges refer to hip action in the Rumba, and Sophie's was poor. But still some people don't get it?
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More like derangement. Every series the judges refer to hip action in the Rumba, and Sophie's was poor. But still some people don't get it?
Yes there was very little hip action but the dance, for me, was very romantic and moving. She looked so ethereal and graceful and I thought she was enjoying it. The biggest surprise was that she wasn't wobbling all over the place, which I had expected and was so pleased to see her looking stronger in her core. I won't try to hide that I'm a big fan of Sophie but she hasn't been my top performer for quite a while, last night her Rhumba was my dance of the night. |
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I think a lot do get it.
Yes there was very little hip action but the dance, for me, was very romantic and moving. She looked so ethereal and graceful and I thought she was enjoying it. The biggest surprise was that she wasn't wobbling all over the place, which I had expected and was so pleased to see her looking stronger in her core. I won't try to hide that I'm a big fan of Sophie but she hasn't been my top performer for quite a while, last night her Rhumba was my dance of the night. |
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"...hip-sway over the standing leg..."
That's absolutely basic to ballroom rumba. And she didn't show that. But is that just one fault, although a very basic fault, or should it be judged harshly as it's such a core element? I liked their rumba although it's true it wouldn't get you anywhere in a competition.... |
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But how can it be a rumba without hip action, doesn't that make it a different dance?
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"...hip-sway over the standing leg..."
That's absolutely basic to ballroom rumba. And she didn't show that. But is that just one fault, although a very basic fault, or should it be judged harshly as it's such a core element? I liked their rumba although it's true it wouldn't get you anywhere in a competition.... To me it still looked like a Rhumba and it most certainly felt like a classy one. |
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"...hip-sway over the standing leg..."
That's absolutely basic to ballroom rumba. And she didn't show that. But is that just one fault, although a very basic fault, or should it be judged harshly as it's such a core element? I liked their rumba although it's true it wouldn't get you anywhere in a competition.... I do worry about what Brendan is saying to Sophie about her dancing. The bewilderment about the judges comments is quite palpable. Doesn't help when they don't specifically mention technique and talk about presentation instead. |
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I think the criticism of the emotion from Sophie's Rumba are unfair. Sometimes less is more. If an elegant woman can show her emotions just with a fragile smile she becomes infinitely more beautiful than a twerking sexpot.
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It's funny as other contestants haven't been fantasic on performance and character detail either, yet Sophie seems to be picked up on it the most by the judges. The lesser dancers that have not given very good performances or not played the character of the dance well have not been critsed always as harshly as Sophie and I just wonder if it's because they judges are being more picky with her as they feel she could be one of the betters(wih potential) so feel the firm stance on her is needed. Lesser dancers are partonised and told they're 'really coming along and improving leaps and bounds' or showing great effort (regardless of whether they actually adn realisticall are or not), yet Sophie (who has still been better than some of the lesser contestants this year technique and perfomance wise) is never given the same sympathetic comments or encouragement (not that I'd want that false sense of security out on her like some of them have had too much of). It's strange the way the judges pick and choose they way they critique one celeb from the other.
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No. It means she was lacking hip action. In the way some lack straight legs in the CCC.
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More like derangement. Every series the judges refer to hip action in the Rumba, and Sophie's was poor. But still some people don't get it?
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I think the criticism of the emotion from Sophie's Rumba are unfair. Sometimes less is more. If an elegant woman can show her emotions just with a fragile smile she becomes infinitely more beautiful than a twerking sexpot.
She doesn't dance well, she cant' connect and she can't express the appropriate emotions. Not great, and she's got to realise WHY. Brendan's doing the best choreo he can, but is he teaching her properly? Or is she just unable to understand and refusing to try? |
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It's funny as other contestants haven't been fantasic on performance and character detail either, yet Sophie seems to be picked up on it the most by the judges. The lesser dancers that have not given very good performances or not played the character of the dance well have not been critsed always as harshly as Sophie and I just wonder if it's because they judges are being more picky with her as other betterr dancers are too. Lesser dancers are partonised and told they're 'really coming along and improving' or showing great effort, yet Sophie (who has still be better than some of the lesser contestants this year technique and perfomance wise) is never given the same sympatheti comments. It's strange the way the judges pick and choose they way they critique one celeb from the other.
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So she should be marked down, no hip action, no rumba. the rumba is about hip action.
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Well, if hip-sway over the standing leg doesn't come naturally then you have to practice it a lot. I know we never see proper training in VT but it is possible to make a better attempt at it in a week than Sophie exhibited last night, So I don't think Brendan called her on it.
It's hardly grinding your backside into your partner's groin, is it? That I wouldn't like. But hip-sway in a pair of heels isn't terribly difficult unless you've got a dodgy pelvis. |
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She was marked down. It was still a beautiful Rhumba, lacking in hip action. Voted favourite dance of the night so far on this board. So it must have touched viewers. This is the point of an entertainment show.
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[quote=yellowlabbie;69946314]She was supposed to dance a rumba and she didn't. What is the point in giving them dances to do if they do something different. Just dance what you like every week?[/QUOTE]
Well that's what Natalie did with her "Viennese Waltz". It was an American Smooth. |
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Perhaps this is something seen to be missing from the judges viewpoint. What we see at home is after all what the director chooses on camera angles.
I don't mind Sophie getting critiqued about things that will make her better, but it's just the imbance of who is given harsher critque that seems odd to me, eps when there is one person getting the same comments that could easily be dished out even more relentlessly to other numbers of persons that needs to improve on it even more. |
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She was supposed to dance a rumba and she didn't. What is the point in giving them dances to do if they do something different. Just dance what you like every week?
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Way way back, I remember seeing an interview with Sophie-I think it was just after they had all been partnered up. (TBH, I'd never heard of her her as I'm not big on celebrity
) Anyway, I thought she was quite delightful and quirky. She and Brendan were practicing a dance and he was holding her very closely. She did say something to Brendan along the lines of, 'I've only ever been that intimate with my husband.'TBH, I thought whoops!! This could cause a problem later on. Since then I have noticed that she seems to look uncomfortable. This is really sad as she is a good/improving dancer but it must be agony for her if she is uncomfortable and frustrating for Brendan, who, I think, believed the glitter ball was within reach again, particularly after the Charleston. (Can I just say that a couple of the comments on this thread are just plain nasty and completely uncalled for!!!) |
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Way way back, I remember seeing an interview with Sophie-I think it was just after they had all been partnered up. (TBH, I'd never heard of her her as I'm not big on celebrity
) Anyway, I thought she was quite delightful and quirky. She and Brendan were practicing a dance and he was holding her very closely. She did say something to Brendan along the lines of, 'I've only ever been that intimate with my husband.'TBH, I thought whoops!! This could cause a problem later on. Since then I have noticed that she seems to look uncomfortable. This is really sad as she is a good/improving dancer but it must be agony for her if she is uncomfortable and frustrating for Brendan, who, I think, believed the glitter ball was within reach again, particularly after the Charleston. (Can I just say that a couple of the comments on this thread are just plain nasty and completely uncalled for!!!) Regardless, I think she brings a deal to the show still and I enjoy her dances hugely, she's such a one off. |
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Originally Posted by Judge Dread;69946365She was supposed to dance a rumba and she didn't. [B
What is the point in giving them dances to do if they do something different. Just dance what you like every week?[[/b]/QUOTE]
Well that's what Natalie did with her "Viennese Waltz". It was an American Smooth. In fact some of the dances I honestly couldn't tell what they were without being announced - |
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[quote=Judge Dread;69946365] Quote:
She was supposed to dance a rumba and she didn't. What is the point in giving them dances to do if they do something different. Just dance what you like every week?[/QUOTE]
Well that's what Natalie did with her "Viennese Waltz". It was an American Smooth. |
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[quote=yellowlabbie;69947032] Quote:
What has this got to do with Sophie's 'rumba'?
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) Anyway, I thought she was quite delightful and quirky. She and Brendan were practicing a dance and he was holding her very closely. She did say something to Brendan along the lines of, 'I've only ever been that intimate with my husband.'