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Hold, dancing cowboys and a French connection
My articles in the June issue of Dance Today, out now: Keep holding on Does the ballroom hold limit dancers and choreographers? We ask the experts, including Strictly‘s Darren Bennett and Lilia Kopylova Rootin’ tootin’ wooing Dodgy gender politics aside, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is barnstorming hit … Continue reading
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Super shoes, fair play, jazz hands and Blackpool
My articles in the May issue of Dance Today, out now: These shoes are made for dancing The development of perfect dance shoes, plus best footwear for beginners and pros, ballroom and Latin, and stunning Strictly stats Murder on the dancefloor Have we … Continue reading
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Tagged ballroom, bbc, centenary, competition, cuban heel, dance, dance shoes, dance today, dancesport, dancing, dancing on ice, dirty rotten scoundrels, dsi, fair play, first world war, International Dance Shoes, latin, magazine, musical, Paoul, remembrance, review, sabotage, salsa, savoy theatre, scd, shoes, soho theatre, stage, strictly, strictly come dancing, supadance, tour, tv, war, wembley arena, west end, world war one, ww1
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Top teachers, t’ai chi and the gender gap
New articles in the Dance Today section include: Royal seal of approval As the world welcomes the royal baby, we examine the relationship between monarchy and the evolution of dance. Strictly Come Fitness Two pros from our favourite show launch FitSteps, and experts explain why dance is the best way to get … Continue reading
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Tagged ballroom, blackpool, boys, china, circa, dance, dancing, duchess of cambridge, fitness, fitsteps, Flavia Cacace, footstorm, gender gap, get fit, got to dance, how like an angel, ian waite, irish dance, mark foster, natalie lowe, prince george, prince william, royal baby, russell grant, same sex ballroom, shoes, strictly come dancing, supadance, tai chi
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Fitness, footwear and right royal moves
New articles in the Dance Today section include: Strictly uncovered Touring stage show Strictly Confidential tells the truth behind the sequins, reveal creator Craig Revel Horwood and star Lisa Riley Stepping Out How Dutch partnership Simone Taverne and Lisette van Bruggen found love on the dancefloor. You can read them … Continue reading
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