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Daisy Walking and Posing , Very Little Dancing
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Starpuss
18-10-2016
I'm just in love with her and her legs. I was mesmerised
AntoniaA
18-10-2016
She certainly does look good. I think Strictly is really good for her, she's learning to be something more than a model, it's a great achievement. I suppose that's true for all the contestants but there's something quite vulnerable about Daisy.
Kered
18-10-2016
I'm finding this quite interesting. I'm a fan of Anastacia, don't really know much about Daisy, but I was looking forward to both of them, as I love to see a well danced rumba. To me, both were disappointing, leaving me unmoved. I was motivated to go to youtube and look at James Jordan and Cherie Lunghi, from 2008. The video quality is poor, but that was a beautiful dance, and also week 4.
Carolyn_Brown
20-10-2016
Originally Posted by Mystical123:
“There was very little chemistry or content in either of the Rumbas from what I could see, but Daisy had more elegance and poise than Anastacia and kept her balance better. It's a difficult dance to make look good on Strictly as it tends to just be posing anyway, it's very rarely magic (Kara & Artem's being the last really good one!)”

But then Kara is an actress. So can immerse herself in a 'role'. And weren't they having a romance then, or was it after the show? Whatever, they were probably very attracted to each other.
zsazsazsazsa
20-10-2016
Originally Posted by Pink Knight:
“Its not just the Rhumba. I think Daisy has been overrated and favoured so far.”

Yes I think she is very overrated and I don't understand why - she is just very average. There is no chemistry between her and A. - for me she just doesn't have the sizzle factor when she does latin dances.
Paace
21-10-2016
Originally Posted by Kered:
“I'm finding this quite interesting. I'm a fan of Anastacia, don't really know much about Daisy, but I was looking forward to both of them, as I love to see a well danced rumba. To me, both were disappointing, leaving me unmoved. I was motivated to go to youtube and look at James Jordan and Cherie Lunghi, from 2008. The video quality is poor, but that was a beautiful dance, and also week 4.”

Rumba not my favourite . Seems more like trying to sell sex, which is very difficult for most partnerships when they're not in love .

I wouldn't even call it a dance . Should be called the Rumba Walk
edy10
21-10-2016
I never really enjoy watching Aljaz rumbas with his celebrities; they always seem cold and passionless to me. This is one dance where I believe he doesnt do as well as the others.

Love , love, Love Abbey but even I struggled with their Halloween rumba.
Gill P
21-10-2016
I don't really care for rumbas either but I did like Jay and Aliona's which was a low key type of dance but very endearing. Of course it helps if you have seen the film from which the music comes.
EthanE
22-10-2016
I loved what Daisy did with her legs in the rumba but have to agree it was mostly walking and posing, same with Anastacia, both disappointing. Daisy's waltz was very good and I thought she could win but since then, no.
CravenHaven
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by Starpuss:
“I'm just in love with her and her legs. I was mesmerised ”

It's hard to believe there's a whole show that goes on when she's not around, isn't it?
claire2281
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by EthanE:
“I loved what Daisy did with her legs in the rumba but have to agree it was mostly walking and posing, same with Anastacia, both disappointing.”

Kevin said in this week's training vid that is basically what the rumba is!

Daisy admitted she was pretty anxious about messing up all week and i think it showed. She seems pretty happy with the Charleston though so onwards and upwards - and she's lucky to get the tricky rumba out of the way early!
Jedikiah
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by claire2281:
“Kevin said in this week's training vid that is basically what the rumba is!

Daisy admitted she was pretty anxious about messing up all week and i think it showed. She seems pretty happy with the Charleston though so onwards and upwards - and she's lucky to get the tricky rumba out of the way early!”

Daisy had many of the steps down, but she lacked resistance throughout her body, when she danced it, which gave the impression she was merely walking. I was surprised the judges didn't point that out.
Starpuss
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by CravenHaven:
“It's hard to believe there's a whole show that goes on when she's not around, isn't it? ”

There's a show as well???????
fridgesoup
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by EthanE:
“I loved what Daisy did with her legs in the rumba but have to agree it was mostly walking and posing, same with Anastacia, both disappointing. Daisy's waltz was very good and I thought she could win but since then, no.”

I thought Anastacia did a slightly better job of (attempting) to keep the continuous motion going. Neither rumba was great, but I felt Daisy was more stop-start and weirdly sterile (though she looked decent in training).

As someone else pointed out (Monkseal??), none of Aliaž's rumbas have really worked, so he might have to bear some of the responsibility.

On the other hand, Abbey, Helen and Daisy have similar physiques, so perhaps it might just not be so easy for the tall, super-long-legged lady. Oh, to suffer such travails!
CravenHaven
22-10-2016
Originally Posted by Starpuss:
“I'm just in love with her and her legs. I was mesmerised ”

Originally Posted by CravenHaven:
“It's hard to believe there's a whole show that goes on when she's not around, isn't it? ”

Originally Posted by Starpuss:
“There's a show as well??????? ”

I think so, or it could have been a hallucination in the refractory period
jocris2001
22-10-2016
"why dance when u can walk!"
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