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Strictly is basically about dancing and dancing is basically steps. Why is it that the television presentation has to show close-ups of the dancers during the dances thus obscuring the feet? On at least two occasions last night, the judges mentioned footwork. Craig referred to one contestant's footwork as "sloppy and haphazard" and Shirley referred to "suspect footwork". A substantial part of the dancing is sacrificed to close-ups which means that viewers do not always see for themselves what the judges have seen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don’t watch Strictly for the technical ability of any of the dancers, be they celebrities or professionals. I watch it to be entertained, which it does perfectly.
I also believe that most people who watch it see it as a light entertainment show rather than a serious dance competition. Let’s face it, if it was a serious dance competition why would the likes of Anne Widdecombe , John Sergeant and their ilk, be asked to take part?
I also believe that most people who watch it see it as a light entertainment show rather than a serious dance competition. Let’s face it, if it was a serious dance competition why would the likes of Anne Widdecombe , John Sergeant and their ilk, be asked to take part?
isnt dancing also about the frame and bearing?
It's all bogus (from the "sunday" show, to the dresses that cover up the feet, to the judges "spontaneous" comments - shirley last night saying the stopping of the music was a surprise despite the fact they watch the rehearsals) but it's still highly entertaining :)
It's all bogus (from the "sunday" show, to the dresses that cover up the feet, to the judges "spontaneous" comments - shirley last night saying the stopping of the music was a surprise despite the fact they watch the rehearsals) but it's still highly entertaining :)