Originally Posted by DeltaBlues:
“I know the film inside out and when I watched Georgia perform her dance first time, I was struck by how many steps I recognised from that routine - obviously not the lifts, but quite a bit of the side-by-side stuff.”
I think that's because they picked key elements from it which do stick out but as a whole there was quite a lot of original steps. I've danced the stage version of it (only in a school production) and that's radically different.
Originally Posted by Michelle_OHara:
“I think what is most disappointing is that Jay ended up being a bit of a wasted talent.
He has fantastic technical ability but badly needed some lessons in performing and getting some feeling into his dancing. I felt that because he didn't most of his dances aside from the jive fell a bit flat and had something missing, his other dances could have been so much better if Aliona had got some help for him to correct that.
I think that was his position at the start of the contest and quite honestly I don't think he improved from that across the series. The final was quite underwhelming, he didn't dance particularly well in the first dance and the show-dance didn't contain any show, although he performed it very well for what it was. His Paso was excellent though and barring the smile, I thought it deserved a 40 mark.
I think if Aliona had tried to keep him pushing on in the series and sorted out the issues in performing the dances he would have utterly smashed it and been a very well deserved winner. As it was he won on the basis of being a nice shy lad that everyone liked, some people fancied and who could put his arms and feet in the correct position at any given moment.
I felt more of a shame for Georgia and even Kellie both of whom I think became better all-round dancers and who both performed better in the final.”
Not everyone wants to see
in your face project it to the back row of the theatre even though the camera is only 2ft away from you and while you're doing that, dance at 150mph and grimace and gurn like you're entering a competition at the end of Blackpool Pier not the Winter Gardens dancing.
Ballroom and Latin dances have the single most over exaggerated facial expressions than any other genre of dance I've either watched or reviewed for some reason. It's unnatural and quite often looks utterly ridiculous.77
Originally Posted by postit:
“To sell one must emote, and no, I'm not advocating 'gurning', but a dance is just a dance without emotion.”
And there were plenty of people who saw emotion in Jay's performances. That's why dance is subjective and why people are told to vote for their favourites.