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But production does dictate which song they get and they were dancing to pretty much the version of the song from Romeo and Juliet which is that speed and it just didn't work because it was too fast, so I don't think you can blame him entirely for it though because it's never as simple as the pros making all the decisions.
I'm sure he'll learn from it though and hopefully Claudia can get another breakthrough dance as I think she's got a lot of potential. I've not said the pros make all the decisions either. The exact tempo is down to the pro. He got the up-tempo Charleston right and this one wrong. |
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I do tend to agree that AJ seems more concerned with displaying his own skills, rather than Claudia's, but he is very inexperienced, so perhaps I shouldn't be too harsh. I have a special soft spot for Claudia, because she lives in the next village to us, and, indeed, we lived in the next street to hers before we moved. Don't know her, though, but feel rather protective.
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