Monday 15 November 2010

Michelle Moseys Off!

Well it came as no surprise last night to say farewell to Michelle. There was a glimmer of hope last week with the waltz (although it has to be said Brendan is a very strong lead and literally pushed her around the floor), but as well as always looking absolutely gorgeous she was, unfortunately, always a trifle stilted too.


It's quite interesting that I have sort of automatically erase Ann out of the equation when I ponder who will be voted off; although she possibly guaranteed herself a spot in Blackpool by announcing to the judging panel (and the world) that she would be dancing a Rhumba in two weeks time. Good Luck, Rhumba is considered to be the hardest latin dance.



Is it just me or does anyone else think that Anton is morphing into 'Gigolo Joe' the robotic character played by Jude Law in the film AI?





Right, moving on. Gavin kept his clothes on but snogged Bruno, Pamela did a bit of a cheesy striptease and Felicity got into a bit of a tangle, but (hooray) managed to refrain from doing the splits.

Kara performed a very accomplished Argentine Tango, in fact one of the judges commented that is was like watching two professionals on the floor and while that is praise indeed and she is a very talented dancer it brings me on to my final point.



Sometimes the dance isn't always about technical perfection, sometimes it's about a connection with the audience or taking risks or just that undefinable 'thing' that makes an unforgettable performance and I absolutely have to agree with Len that what makes Sccooott so mesmerising to watch is that he does 'dance on the edge' and it is absolutely electric.






Ballet Bitch xx


  

 

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