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Strictly Kids Version
I was thinking that they're should be a kids version of Stictly- where famous kids get paired with kid dancers. It's like a kid version of Strictly. Which kids do you think should be pros and celebs?
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I was thinking that they're should be a kids version of Stictly- where famous kids get paired with kid dancers. It's like a kid version of Strictly. Which kids do you think should be pros and celebs?
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it's a no go - junior dancers do not teach - it is against their amateur status if they compete nor would they be capable to teach
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After sitting through an entire half episode of kids Masterchef US - just no.
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After sitting through an entire half episode of kids Masterchef US - just no.
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Nope. Have watched a few So You Think You Can Dance Kids dances and it just looks a bit awkward.
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one word - Minipops
If you are too young - youtube it, but prepare to be deeply disturbed |
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it's a no go - junior dancers do not teach - it is against their amateur status if they compete nor would they be capable to teach
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I agree that children wouldn't teach. Irrespective of amateur status, teaching and competitive dancing are quite different skills. Also there are regulations around teaching. However, they could partner. Maybe as Jennifer says they wouldn't have time, even if they just attended the later lessons once the routines have been learnt.
Also, tbh, I'm not keen on children appearing on reality shows. |
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No, no and thrice no.
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Absolutley a big fat no from me
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And another big fat NO from me.
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And another big fat NO from me.
Channel 4 showed a programme some years back called Baby Ballroom which was based around very young dancers dancing in competition. It was a decent programme, but some of the cruel remarks made afterwards by people who do not have any understanding of dance, would have made your hair curl. |
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no thanks
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Ughh shudders. I wouldn't tune in for that. I don't like seeing kids performing like adults. I don't even like seeing kids wear make up.
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