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Backing dancers? YAY OR NAY?
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Hamlet77
21-11-2016
Nay, nay and thrice nay.
James_Laverty
21-11-2016
It's a NAY from me. I can understand why they are just for Blackpool because the floor is bigger but I cringe whenever I see them on the main show.
komentaightor
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by mimi dlc:
“Backing dancers should remain the back!
... And not dance directly with either of the leading couple.
It's so distracting.

It's a big fat NAY from me!”

Well, it's a HUGE BIG YAY from me. Dancing in an ensemble forms part of learning how to dance, and it's a good chance for us to see if the amateur dancer fits into the scene or stands out for right or wrong reasons.

Imagine learning the clarinet and then never getting to play in a military band or wind ensemble or symphony orchestra. Half a life lost.
Makson
21-11-2016
I thought they enhanced Oti's routine
Baz_James
21-11-2016
Originally Posted by komentaightor:
“Well, it's a HUGE BIG YAY from me. Dancing in an ensemble forms part of learning how to dance, and it's a good chance for us to see if the amateur dancer fits into the scene or stands out for right or wrong reasons.

Imagine learning the clarinet and then never getting to play in a military band or wind ensemble or symphony orchestra. Half a life lost.”

Come to the dark side, young komentaightor. You'd love DWTS where we say yay, yay, yay!
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