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Are rumbas too dirty ?
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wazzyboy
26-11-2013
Craig has been heard to say "absolute filth, I loved it darling" (or words to that effect)

Certainly said something along those lines to Rachel and Vincent.
henrywilliams58
26-11-2013
Originally Posted by What name??:
“http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4-613d5xd0

Giles and Cheryl's rumba when they ended up on the ground...

However he does demonstrate how a man can dance the rumba and not look poncy something many of the male pros haven't even achieved.”

Thanks. By and large I'd agree. But I'm not doing those outstretched arms and poncy hand flicks ...
tokyo_salsagirl
26-11-2013
Originally Posted by wazzyboy:
“Craig has been heard to say "absolute filth, I loved it darling" (or words to that effect)

Certainly said something along those lines to Rachel and Vincent.”

To Claire and Brendan I think Watch 4:15.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DP-XzRrHt54
kaycee
26-11-2013
Originally Posted by bendymixer:
“Rumbas should not be dirty - they should be romantic danced with the right rumba action on strictly that rarely happens”

Absolutely agree. Rumba should be romantic at best, or simply a bit flirty. Children as young as 6 dance wonderful rumbas, and all they are told is to smile at their partners like they would smile when they meet their best friend.

Brendan's rumba with Claire King (mentioned above) was rubbish, not only could she not dance, but seemed to have the attitude that it was all a bit beneath her to even try, so Brendan's attitude? - "what the heck"!
FusionFury
26-11-2013
Brendan is hilarious
FusionFury
26-11-2013
Brendan had no problem doing "filthy, dirty" dances when he was paired with Rachel. Has fatherhood changed the former bad boy of the ballroom?
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