• TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
  • Follow
    • Follow
    • facebook
    • twitter
    • google+
    • instagram
    • youtube
Hearst Corporation
  • TV
  • MOVIES
  • MUSIC
  • SHOWBIZ
  • SOAPS
  • GAMING
  • TECH
  • FORUMS
Forums
  • Register
  • Login
  • Forums
  • TV
  • Strictly Come Dancing
Should Strictly have a contemporary week?
<<
<
1 of 2
>>
>
kochspostulates
12-12-2014
As they do in Dancing with the Stars?


I particularly liked this one:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83caKOdjMnU



I think it would only work if they do it later on when the better dancers are left as I don't think that the very weak dancers could do contemporary particularly well.
Rhumbatugger
12-12-2014
This is the way of the future.

A Bangra week.

A disco week.

A contemporary week.

A ballet week.

A Jazz week.

A tap week.

I just don't understand why they haven't done it before.


It's the FUTURE.

And it will turn into a lot of rather sad late seventies dancing where no one bloody knows anything and we all shake our booty. I know, I was there.

And there might be the odd dance show that tries to SPECIALISE a bit, to make it actually interesting.

Eventually someone will AGAIN have this weird idea that a Latin and Ballroom show might be a bit of fun...
dippydancing
12-12-2014
I love contemporary dance, but I don't want to see it on Strictly; the basic ten dances are being squeezed out enough as it is without seeing even fewer being danced.
natalian
12-12-2014
Originally Posted by Rhumbatugger:
“This is the way of the future.

A Bangra week.

A disco week.

A contemporary week.

A ballet week.

A Jazz week.

A tap week.

I just don't understand why they haven't done it before.


It's the FUTURE.

And it will turn into a lot of rather sad late seventies dancing where no one bloody knows anything and we all shake our booty. I know, I was there.

And there might be the odd dance show that tries to SPECIALISE a bit, to make it actually interesting.

Eventually someone will AGAIN have this weird idea that a Latin and Ballroom show might be a bit of fun...”

It has been done before - It was called "So You Think You Can Dance" and it bombed here in the UK.
sydrob
13-12-2014
Not for me, I find contemporary dance most of the time just boring or incredibly embarassing However, I would like a Classical Music week, give the singers a week off! Please!
bendymixer
13-12-2014
NO - the contemporary done on DWTS for instance is not of a high standard and it's just cringey imo most of the time, the pros for the most part on SCD show are ballroom and latin specialist - I would loathe them to downgrade that for pros that know a little in eveything introducing other styles such as this would I feel downgrade the show.

Could you imagine Anton doing contemporary???
Relly
13-12-2014
I like watching most types of dance, but one I absolutely can't understand or stand is contemporary. It just looks like a pair of half-naked, scarf-wafting dancers trying to act out some sad ballad, involving much (self) chest clenching, with lots of arm stretches to each other whilst prancing around all over the place, accompanied by loads of agonised facial expressions (ie totally over-dramatic) with the bloke naked to the waist from the top and the woman (practically) naked to the waist from the bottom.

It also seems that a woman wearing a man's over-sized shirt is compulsory, and, when I see that, my brain instantly goes into sleep mode.

So yeah, my answer to the OP is "No, thank you." Sorry.
Mr_XcX
13-12-2014
I must admit I have warmed to the dance style contemporary on DWTS.

So I would not mind SCD incorporating it into the show. They could theoretically put an extra dance on. Just scrap the Waltz-a-thon or whatever rubbish they have planned for week 11 and make them do 2 dances on that week. I think it's what most viewers would want to see on a Quarter Final anyway.
planets
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by Relly:
“I like watching most types of dance, but one I absolutely can't understand or stand is contemporary. It just looks like a pair of half-naked, scarf-wafting dancers trying to act out some sad ballad, involving much (self) chest clenching, with lots of arm stretches to each other whilst prancing around all over the place, accompanied by loads of agonised facial expressions (ie totally over-dramatic) with the bloke naked to the waist from the top and the woman (practically) naked to the waist from the bottom.

It also seems that a woman wearing a man's over-sized shirt is compulsory, and, when I see that, my brain instantly goes into sleep mode.

So yeah, my answer to the OP is "No, thank you." Sorry.”

RoseAnne
13-12-2014
What Relly said.
RandomSally
13-12-2014
No. Just no.
Hamlet77
13-12-2014
No more theme weeks please.... They are getting too numerous.
Monkseal
13-12-2014
I doubt they'd try it, unless there's, say, an overwhelmingly positive public reaction to something like Mark's contemporary (/rumba) this weekend, in which case they'd try to work it in like Charleston was adopted as a full-time dance after Series 7. I don't really see the Strictly audience embracing it - it's viewed as naff and pretentious on the whole by that sort of demographic (like Karen Hardy wiggling her bum and gurning to KC & The Sunshine Band whilst painted the colour of a cheesy wotsit is the height of sophistication).

That said I wouldn't want it to happen, because based on the standard of it produced on DWTS it'd be a car-crash. Nobody's ever shown me a routine from it that I've liked and (no offence to the OP) the example given at the start of the thread makes every orifice of my body pucker up like a clam (although a lot of that is the singing jesus christ). And I'm someone who really likes the genre as performed on something like SYTYCD.
primer
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by natalian:
“It has been done before - It was called "So You Think You Can Dance" and it bombed here in the UK.”

ah but it didn't have #celebs in did it...?

i wouldn't mind a parallel show with some of those forms...
kochspostulates
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by bendymixer:
“NO - the contemporary done on DWTS for instance is not of a high standard and it's just cringey imo most of the time, the pros for the most part on SCD show are ballroom and latin specialist - I would loathe them to downgrade that for pros that know a little in eveything introducing other styles such as this would I feel downgrade the show.

Could you imagine Anton doing contemporary???”

I think contemporary is would be Anton doing the same dances he usually does without shoes?
primer
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by kochspostulates:
“I think contemporary is would be Anton doing the same dances he usually does without shoes?”

yes, come to think about it, it would have to be a different show, with a smaller pool of pros and celebs, and definitely not including anton...
Monkseal
13-12-2014
Anton's website claims that he's trained in Contemporary. It doesn't even read as a joke either.
SeasideLady
13-12-2014
No, no, no. Strictly seems to have copied loads of stuff from DWTS and none of it is making Strictly better, well not for me. I preferred it just as it was. The only thing I love that's changed is the better lighting and the way they project dance related images onto the back area behind the band, and on the dance floor like cobblestones etc. I wouldn't want to see any more dances ( Charleston is bad enough ) and certainly no more themes.
kochspostulates
13-12-2014
What about zumba week



(I'll get my coat.....)
Muggsy
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by kochspostulates:
“What about zumba week



(I'll get my coat.....)”

It has about as much credibility as contemporary.
nancy1975
13-12-2014
I really would like.......a ballroom and latin week.
trevvytrev21
13-12-2014
Not for me, ta. More ballroom and latin content in dances! Recognisable steps even for us non-dancers at home.
Lordsally
13-12-2014
If it replaced the God awful Charleston, I'd be willing to give it a go.

Anything, including clenched fists and scarf wafting, is better than so called comedy routines with jazz hands!
daziechain
13-12-2014
No .. it's all fur coat and no knickers!
striing
13-12-2014
Originally Posted by kochspostulates:
“As they do in Dancing with the Stars?


I particularly liked this one:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83caKOdjMnU



I think it would only work if they do it later on when the better dancers are left as I don't think that the very weak dancers could do contemporary particularly well.”

I know naff all about dance so I wasn't sure what contemporary is but that video is an example then no. I lasted 27 seconds.

Having said that it might still be better than Samba.
<<
<
1 of 2
>>
>
VIEW DESKTOP SITE TOP

JOIN US HERE

  • Facebook
  • Twitter

Hearst Corporation

Hearst Corporation

DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK

© 2015 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. Registered in England 112955. All rights reserved.

  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Complaints
  • Site Map