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Old 22-11-2006, 15:25
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Originally Posted by Dancingles
Nothing to be ashamed about at all. But you did say, carla, that Len now knows why she didnt bend her back etc. Are you suggesting he shouldn't now be able to criticise her posture, or should make allowances or what??
i don't think allowances should be made in the marks...as a a dance shoud be marked for its own merits....just when they are making comments, as they are more aware of the reasons.
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:26
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In response to the comment made earlier that Claire is going for the sympathy vote, I feel you are completely wrong here. There is no point in her standing there getting reptitive feedback on her movements when there is NOTHING she can do about it. As for the sympathy vote, I think she is simply wanting to highlight the condition and say that while its hell, people with the condition can still carry on.
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:29
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Originally Posted by hmu05124
In response to the comment made earlier that Claire is going for the sympathy vote, I feel you are completely wrong here. There is no point in her standing there getting reptitive feedback on her movements when there is NOTHING she can do about it. As for the sympathy vote, I think she is simply wanting to highlight the condition and say that while its hell, people with the condition can still carry on.

Nicely put hmu!

she is saying it to give people with the condition a little bit of hope!!
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:29
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I did actually say that it might LOOK as if she were going for a sympathy vote (albeit unintentionally) and that might affect peoples view of her. I would have preferred her to wait until she left the show to highlight the problems myself, but that does not mean I am not sympathetic to her condition.
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:31
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Yeah they were so shocked to go straight through bless them!
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:31
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i dont think shes going for the sympathy vote at all as she's left it rather late in the competition to mention it at all....i havent seen her complain on the show about it once.
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:34
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Originally Posted by Dancingles
Nothing to be ashamed about at all. But you did say, carla, that Len now knows why she didnt bend her back etc. Are you suggesting he shouldn't now be able to criticise her posture, or should make allowances or what??

Claire doesn't need allowances to be made for her posture. Her perfectly arched back every single weeks shows all the other girls up hands down. I think more attention should be paid to Louisas awful posture her shoulders are permenantly slouched :S
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:40
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Originally Posted by dancingbearbear
Something that confused me on ITT last night, in relation to Claire ~ Michael Ball said she was unable to do the backward leaning bits in the tango very well due to her arthritis ~ so what about that back-bend in their first week rumba, how come she was able to manage that one. It was pretty bendy!

With RA you do often get flare ups so it is possible that she managed to do the first bend in the Rumba without too much difficulty but in the Tango she happened to be having a flare up and could not lean back at all. As a fellow RA sufferer and dancer, you do want to push yourself to the best you can, but it is not always physically possible even if it is mentally!
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:46
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Originally Posted by DancingPixie
With RA you do often get flare ups so it is possible that she managed to do the first bend in the Rumba without too much difficulty but in the Tango she happened to be having a flare up and could not lean back at all. As a fellow RA sufferer and dancer, you do want to push yourself to the best you can, but it is not always physically possible even if it is mentally!

Thanks for the explanation ~ I really don't know about RA, so i didn't understand that. I'm amazed she's got this far with it, it sounds quite tricky for a dancer
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:46
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Originally Posted by xxHelenxx
Claire doesn't need allowances to be made for her posture. Her perfectly arched back every single weeks shows all the other girls up hands down. I think more attention should be paid to Louisas awful posture her shoulders are permenantly slouched :S
louisas posture EVEN IN THE TANGO! was bad!!

and it drives me mad in the quickstep vicent dragged her around like a doll same in the foxtrot!

and wasnt it supposed to be a ballroom tango not an argentine tango on sat!?

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Old 22-11-2006, 15:53
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Originally Posted by xxHelenxx
I think more attention should be paid to Louisas awful posture her shoulders are permenantly slouched :S

At the risk of sounding like my own grandma, she wants to try standing up straight and tucking her bottom in ~ every shot of her on ITT last night she was hanging round someone's neck (Emma, Vincent). Stand up straight and support yourself with your own spine, girl!
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:55
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Originally Posted by dancingbearbear
At the risk of sounding like my own grandma, she wants to try standing up straight and tucking her bottom in ~ every shot of her on ITT last night she was hanging round someone's neck (Emma, Vincent). Stand up straight and support yourself with your own spine, girl!
She looks like a ragdoll and it's really irritating me.

Don't they teach posture to actresses these days?
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Old 22-11-2006, 15:57
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Originally Posted by nancy1975
She looks like a ragdoll and it's really irritating me.

Don't they teach posture to actresses these days?
You'd think they would, wouldn't you? I had a similar sort of posture when I was younger (very arched back with sticky out bum! My mum said I was like a duck!) and was sent to ballet classes where I was genuinely made to walk with books balanced on my head! I can still do it, too.
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Old 22-11-2006, 17:17
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i really hope she stays a lot longer i've been supporting her from the start and she definetly is not the worse i hope that she gets through on staurday and not in the bottom 2.

i thnk that carol should go on saturday cause even though she is quite good i thnk she's gone as far as she can.
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