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dlkksk8fan said:: Didn't they tell you that is what ballroom dancing is about!?![]()
Sorry, I forgot.I'm still upset.
Shall we at GS declare John and Charlotte winners??? What do you think?
:thumbsup: Dee
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dlkksk8fan said:: Didn't they tell you that is what ballroom dancing is about!?![]()
Sorry, I forgot.
:thumbsup: 

International Latin competition dances are Rumba, Cha Cha, Samba, Paso Doble, and Jive. That's usually what "Latin" means in competition talk, especially those who were exposed to competition dancing through the PBS specials. Tango isn't included among them.Ptichka said:I was absolutely rooting for John. Also, I think it's interesting that everyone keep saying that Kelly was great at "Latin" dances; I'd say she was good at Cuban dances. Tango is also a latin dance, but that was one where John was miles ahead (then again Argentinian tango clubs are the one place where it's actually an honor to be asked to dance by someone older). And of course John's Paso Doble was just incredible.
Most learned this social dance style before ballet training started, and that's rarely lost. Half of the Danes started as ballroom dancers as children, notable Peter Martins and Ib Andersen, and they looked very natural at it, compared to many members of the NYCB corps who had to learn to do a ballroom waltz in Vienna Waltzes. I've been at those ABT and NYCB parties, and most of the bunheads look, well, surburban, when they try Latin. Lots of shimmying doesn't Latin make.Joesitz said:Nah! Half the dancers in ABT are Latinos and at parties, they mambo up a storm.
That could be gymnastics training just as easily, or no formal training at all. I learned cartwheels and round-offs when I was seven at camp, because that's what the color war cheerleaders did, and I wanted to be one of them. Sadly, the camp directors retired and closed the camp before I could learn splits and backbends. All the camp cheerleaders I talked to learned it there at camp from the older girls, who took pity on some of us young-uns and taught us on the side. There were at least two girls on my high school cheerleading squad who learned them on their own.Joesitz said:What got me with Kelly was the back bend. One needs to work at that from childhood. Maybe she went into acrobatic dancing.
I think they paired Kelly/Alec because they're both obviously Latin dancers, while Rachel was more ballroom. Jonathan Roberts dances both. But height was an issue in that pairing. I just can't see the show-off Alec with the more reserved Rachel.Joesitz said:and yes pair them up better. Kelley was very short for Alec's tall body (easy to do high lifts), and Rachel was too tall for Johnathan. I wonder the outcome if they switched partners.
Joe
Kelly/Alec threw everything they had into the freestyle, but they were a bit awkward. Under 6.0, J/C might have won with a "cleaner" dance, but under CoP, I suspect that K/A had higher difficulty levels that countered the -GOE on the landings.