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what are next week's dances?
twinkletoes1972
03-12-2005
I may have missed this somewhere but who is dancing what next week?

Don't tell me I have to work it out by a process of elimination, lol.

Selena
05-12-2005
Colin - Waltz and Jive
Darren - Waltz and Samba
James - Foxtrot and Rumba
Zoe - Viennese Waltz and Paso Doble

La Rhumba
05-12-2005
Oooooh, cheers for the list! Should be spectacular. Looks like strong dances for everyone, with rhythms that suit. Please God the music choices are good.......

eg. How about a bit of Strauss for the Viennese - as radical as that might sound?
GlenP
05-12-2005
Originally Posted by La Rhumba:
“Oooooh, cheers for the list! Should be spectacular. Looks like strong dances for everyone, with rhythms that suit. Please God the music choices are good.......

eg. How about a bit of Strauss for the Viennese - as radical as that might sound? ”

Nowt wrong with tradition lad/lass.
nancy1975
05-12-2005
Originally Posted by La Rhumba:
“Oooooh, cheers for the list! Should be spectacular. Looks like strong dances for everyone, with rhythms that suit. Please God the music choices are good.......

eg. How about a bit of Strauss for the Viennese - as radical as that might sound? ”

God that IS radical, what are you thinking of?! I'm thinking of Zoe and Ian coming on and doing like 2001 Space Odyssey actually Blue Danube da da da da daah..pom, pom etc, in space suits. Think of the gapping problem!

Seriously they look a lot better dances for everybody, after the rather hair raising show on Saturday it might even be a rest cure.. but I doubt it. Dramas happen when you least expect them.
NOZ
05-12-2005
Anyone else having trouble deciding on a winner now?

With most of the couples getting better each week, its not so easy to predict who'll get "the crown". Just as I decide 'so and so' is better, along comes another great performance from someone else and I'm back to square one!
JBX22
05-12-2005
Colin should rock with the Waltz and Jive.

Darren's problems will be controlling the lowering in the waltz and producing the Samba bounce.

James will be dire. His rise and fall and shaping in the foxtrot will be grim and he'll NEVER get the hip action in the rumba. EXIT stage Left!!!

Zoe will get through on the basis of the VW in which she'll look great. Footwork will be poor but Ian will create the swing on the natural turns. Watch to she how 'skippy' she is, and the footwork in the fleckerl (why can nobody in the BBC say this? Don't they have a pronounciation unit anymore? Even Len struggles) but the judges won't mention it. Her Paso will be her biggest problem, hopefully! Needs to learn a lesson in smugness management.
bliss_assassin
05-12-2005
Looks more positive this week. Could be strong performances all around

Originally Posted by JBX22:
“James will be dire. His rise and fall and shaping in the foxtrot will be grim”

James' best performances and best marked performances to date have been the waltz and the vienesse Waltz, which in both he was praised for his raise and fall. So he should do well in this.

Anyway I wish all of them the best for Saturday.
twinkletoes1972
05-12-2005
Colin has two very different dances - be interesting to see how he swops styles!
takseem
05-12-2005
If he is anything like Saturday, he should manage just fine!
Scissor*Sister
05-12-2005
I agree about Colin, those dances are very different and it will be good to see how he makes the transition between the two.
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