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06 dancetoday jun13

Inside this month:

Strictly Uncovered
A new stage show reveals the truth behind the sequins – for both celebrities and pros, discovers       Marianka Swain

Secrets of Training
Steven Verrall revisits a series of articles adapted from his very successful lecture at the NATD Congress in 1993 and first published in Ballroom Dancing Times the         same year

Taking it Lightly
Nicola Rayner hears from Michael Malitowski about what it takes to get to the top in dancesport

And much more!

 

 

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Kara Queen of "Strictly":

Monday, 20 December 2010

Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev were the winners of this year’s “Strictly Come Dancing”.00000_kara_winning

The former “EastEnders” actress has been a strong contender all through this series, dancing with poise, attack and wonderful lines. In the first show of the final, Kara and Artem’s rumba and showdance scored 39 and 36 from the judges. Judge Bruno Tonioli said that their rumba had “hypnotic beauty. It was stunning.” Craig Revel Horwood, the only judge to give a less than perfect score for the rumba, said “Bruno is absolutely right. But there was an illegal lift in there – the foot should remain on the floor at all times.”

Kara and Artem’s scores put them slightly behind Pamela Stephenson and James Jordan, who topped the leaderboard with scores of 40 and 37 for their Viennese waltz and showdance. However, the viewers’ votes knocked Pamela and James out, putting Kara and Artem against Matt Baker and Aliona Vilani in the last show of the series.

This time, Kara and Artem, who danced the waltz and the American smooth, won with the judges and the viewers. “It’s the most special thing that I have ever achieved,” said Kara, thanking Artem, “who has been absolutely wonderful. I’m a bit embarrassed but I’ve made the most fantastic friends for life.” Artem said, “Thank you Kara, you’re amazing.”

 

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