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Two Strictly Series, Anyone?
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Anyone else think there should be two separate series of Strictly Come Dancing - one for untrained dancers and another for trained dancers? Seems to me pointless pitting the likes of Alexandra Burke and Aston Merryfield against Brian Conley, Susan Calman and co. If there ever were two series, I bet the one featuring untrained dancers would get far more viewers. In fact, I doubt the other would get enough viewers to earn a second series. What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think there would be a lot of difficulty getting enough contestants.
Many 'celebs' went to stage school and had dance training and a lot more went to dance lessons for the sake of their cvs.
The current mix works okay for me - there are always non-dancers in the finals and some sportsmen have done particularly well.
Many 'celebs' went to stage school and had dance training and a lot more went to dance lessons for the sake of their cvs.
The current mix works okay for me - there are always non-dancers in the finals and some sportsmen have done particularly well.
Claire Sweeney from series 1 certainly had dance training - she was a full time student at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts and was in the musical Hair, then Chicago.
Jill Halfpenny from series 2 had a similar background with formal dance training. She is one of my all time favourite celebs on Strictly.
Jill Halfpenny from series 2 had a similar background with formal dance training. She is one of my all time favourite celebs on Strictly.
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