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Thursday, November 26, 2009
'So You Think You Can Dance': Karen and Victor are eliminated from the contest
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Aussie wins US Dancing with the Stars season
The 33-year-old fair-haired from Sydney and 51-year-old Osmond were crowned champions in front of a US TV viewers of more than 20 million.
Singer Mya was the second-placed celebrity while the revelation of the season, Kelly Osbourne, daughter of heavy metal fable Ozzy Osbourne, came third.
Johnson is no unfamiliar person to winning Dancing with the Stars.
In 2005 she teamed with TV broadcaster Tom Williams to win the Australia's Dancing with the Stars.
Johnson was engaged to Australian cricketer Shane Watson at the time but ended the relationship and became involved with Williams.
In 2006 she moved to the US where she has turn into a fixture on the American Dancing with the Stars, finishing second twice with N'Sync's Joey Fatone and gridiron luminary Warren Sapp.
In other seasons she was paired with TV talkshow host Jerry Springer, billionaire proprietor of the Dallas Mavericks basketball team Mark Cuban and Las Vegas comedian Penn Jillette.
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Friday, November 20, 2009
MJ’s ‘This Is It’ heading to the little screen
‘This Is It’ premiered worldwide last month and has already raked in almost 223 million dollars at the universal box office.
The documentary is a group of rehearsal footage from the 50 London shows Jackson was scheduled to make from July (09).
And now it is heading for the small screen after the cable network protected exclusive rights in the U.S.
MTV has six-year window to air the movie opening in 2011.
“Michael Jackson has always been inextricably tied to our watchers as they witnessed his evolution from a talented performer to a worldwide icon who redefined music. Now, with this film, we can help give his fans a chance to see his last performance,” Contactmusic quoted Network leader Van Toffler as saying. (ANI)
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'Dancing With the Stars': It's losing to the Miss Perfects, the old dog, and the underdog
Not that Donny Osmond and Kelly Osbourne are slouches in the dancing section, or that Mya and Joanna Krupa are all fancy footwork and no charisma. But while the latter two are clearly the stronger dancers, with longer, more elegant lines, Donny and Kelly - the biggest underdog of the bunch - are clearly crowd pleasers.
Carrie Ann Inaba may have said it most excellent, responding to a rhumba from Kelly and partner Louis Van Amstel: "You have this supernatural quality . . . you reach right into my heart and make me love you."
Now the question is, did she do the equal for the audience?
On the first ever demonstrate in which celebs had to perform three routines in one night, Mya once again was the standout, earning a wonderful score of 30 for a samba that was one of the most sparkling routines of the entire season.
She and partner Dmitry Chaplin finished the night with a terrifyingly near flawless score of 87 out of 90 for their three routines combined. Joanna and partner Derek Hough were in second overall with 81 out of 90. Kelly Osbourne edged out Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson for third, with full scores of 78 and 74 respectively.
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
So You Think You Can Dance Backstage dipper: Which Solo Was "Horrid"?
We've got the scoop from behind the scenes at SYTYCD that reveals why a "very good" dancer went home in place of the dancer with one of the most unchoreographed and random solos in new memory...
Channing Cooke and Kevin Hunte were eliminated this week, despite a catastrophic solo by Karen Hauer and last week's comprehensive lecture from executive producer Nigel Lythgoe on how the performers always need to dance as if their lives depend on it.
So how bad was Karen? When we talked to judge Mary Murphy afterward, she was still reeling in reaction: "Karen's solo was unpleasant. I'm a ballroom dancer, and she's a ballroom dancer, and after that I shook my head and said, 'I'm not sure what she was doing just now! I didn't even recognize what that was.' " Nonetheless, the judges raved backstage about Karen's earlier star work, especially in her hip-hop with Kevin, and they decided to saved her. (Does anyone else suspect that last season's lack of a breakout personality has led the jury to perhaps slightly overemphasize star quality this season? Perhaps the judges' "producer" tendencies are showing a bit more than is severely smart?)
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Dancing With the Stars outcome: Joanna Krupa Playboy 2009 eliminated
Krupa and Hough were eliminated from the contest based on a combination of the judges' scores they had received for the three dances they had performed on Dancing with the Stars' Monday night performance show and the home viewer votes that were cast instantly following the broadcast.
"It's been such an wonderful experience, thank you to the judges," Krupa said following her elimination. "I've grown as a person and thank you for giving me the chance. I had a great partner."
Krupa and Hough had placed second on Monday night's jury leaderboard with 81 out of 90 probable points. They had received 27 out of 30 points for their Viennese waltz, 27 out of 30 points for their cha-cha, and 27 out of 30 points for their salsa.
previous The Osbournes star Kelly Osbourne and her partner Louis van Amstel had finished in third place on the judges' leaderboard and were the other pair still in danger of removal when Krupa and Hough's elimination was revealed, however Dancing with the Stars co-host Samantha Harris had been cautious to note they were not essentially the week's second-lowest ranked couple.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Backstage at DWTS: Joanna Admits Her outrageous Elimination "Sucks"
In what can only be called the most jaw-dropping removal so far this season on Dancing With the Stars, Joanna Krupa (who Carrie Ann Inaba thought might win) was sent packing previous night.
We were backstage after the show and can tell you Joanna was emotion the sting.
"Being so close, it sucks not being capable to go to the finals," Joanna tells us. "But I guess it is what it is."
Still, part of her saw it coming. "It was a hard competition and I knew that tonight anything could happen, so I was ready for it."
Oh, and you won't consider who she and partner Derek Hough think may win…
They're all about supporting the girl who snatched the finals spot out from below them with her relentless underdog charm: Kelly Osbourne.
"We're absolutely proud of Kelly," Derek told us. "She's grown so much, you just can't assist but love her and root for her."
Derek and Joanna also hinted that they'll be doing much more than just sitting idly by in the viewers for a camera op after that week.
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'So You Think You Can Dance' Top 14 dancers performance
Ashleigh and Jakob: Hip-hop performance
The stories in Ashleigh and Jakob's routines are forever good, but this time Ashleigh contributed similarly. They noted that the "evolution" of their company has gone from seduction, through marriage and now into infidelity. It's attractive that their performances mature as their partnership goes on. They did a kickass hip-hop number that I would've loved to have learned…and been able to execute properly. But I digress - they weren't jointly at all times but the camera angles could've been the culprit. I also am dying to really cheer for Ashleigh for some reason, but this time it's easy to find some strengths (special note, she performed much better). Jakob is just Jakob, always spot on and showing that spark you cannot teach. It didn't hurt that they tore it up to "Whatcha Say" by Jason Derulo (sampled from "Hide and Seek" by Imogen Heap - yeah the song from "The OC" episode where Marissa shot Trey). She really was the one that maintained my concentration for once - it had to be the fact that she's not an "ugly cryer" and her whole routine focused on her strong emotions of anger and being scorned. Score one for Ashleigh.
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Kelly Osbourne Faces Foot operation
Kelly Osbourne isn’t worried about the agony of overcome on Dancing with the Stars. She’s more worried about the gunfire pains in her feet from a condition that needs surgery.
After her strong performances on Monday night’s show, Kelly revealed that every step of DWTS has been excruciating. “I have flat feet and somewhere in the 25 years of my life, I tore the cartilage in my bulge in both feet,” she said.
Kelly was advised to get an process, but “I said no,” she explains. “I didn’t want to have it because I believe if you start cutting things, you have a entire new set of problems and it wasn’t that bad, so I covenant with it.”
But since she’s been on DWTS, Kelly’s feet have given her more pain. “And essentially, my doctor said, ‘Told you so, told you so. You wouldn’t be [feeling] this if you had had the surgery.’ So I’m going to have to have it after the demonstrate.”
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DWTS: Mya, Kelly and the other dancers
How gorgeous was she during Monday's semifinals round of Dancing With the Stars? Her hair. Her dancing. Her outfits. Her words.
Who cried with Kelly O? Admit it. ADMIT IT. Makes you want to stick her in your rucksack and take her with you.
Plus, I know I danced to this a little times:
Yes, individuality goes a long way on reality talent shows. (Ask Taylor Hicks.) But if we're talking pure ability, fire, fierceness -- and perfect 10's -- Mya is our girl.
Just based on Monday's trio of near-flawless performances, she's the obvious winner.
Her dancing is similar to WO:
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Monday, November 16, 2009
Strictly Come Dancing's Tess Daly: the demonstrate must go on!
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Tufnell completely relieved Strictly's over
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Friday, November 13, 2009
Q&A: Amanda Miller, Miro Dance Theatre Choreographer
When Miller met Rao, she most likely felt like she was stuck in a modern-dance Parent Trap: Despite their differences in race, gender and hemisphere, the two had led eerily equal lives — same birth week, same dance background, same shift from traditional to contemporary.
Even if you missed last night’s Open Studio sequence at Girard College, you can still follow Miller and Rao on their travels to India — they’ll be video-blogging, and we’ll be pestering them and reporting back occasionally on their experiences. Till then, verify out my Q&A with Miller, and appointment mirodancetheatre.org if you want to help them in their fundraising efforts. (Donate $250 or more and Miro will take a adapted photo for you each day they’re in India; donate $1,000 or more and you’ll get your own dance video. beautiful cool.)
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World silver medallists Tanith Belbin-Ben Agosto guide Skate America after compulsory ice dance
The Americans, who took the silver decoration at the 2006 Turin Olympics, scored 39.28 points for the golden waltz Friday.
They were well in front of Russia's Jana Khokhlova and Sergei Novitski at 36.94.
Ice dancing continues with the original dance Saturday and free dance Sunday.
Belbin, who was born in Kingston, Ont., and Agosto have won Cup of China and are on pace to be eligible for next month's Grand Prix Final in Tokyo.
Another U.S. team, Meryl Davis and Charlie White, previously is in the final.
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Strictly Come Dancing: after Bruce Forsyth pulls exposed, who should step up?
Calamity has befallen Television Centre – Bruce Forsyth, the muscular of Strictly Come Dancing, the bulwark of the BBC, the leader of light activity, is off sick with flu. Which means Tess Daly, generally confined to backstage where she subjects the contestants to her own very extraordinary personal brand of interviewing, is stepping out on to the dance floor to present the main show.
So who is going to take her place backstage, to provide solace, congratulation and interrogation? I'm presuming it will be a man, so he can dance with Tess at the start of the show in the agonizing little skit that has become part of the weekly routine. So here are my suggestion (or fears) – let us know who you would put in Bruce's place:
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So You Think You Can Dance: Wake Up dub
I now know everyone who will ever perform at and/or attend their November 29th event. I’m a small bitter since all of season five, crews from ABDC and Channing Tatum (yum) and wife Jenna Dewan-Tatum from Step Up will be there. And after all their praising, I sort of want to be there now. Yes So You Think You Can Dance, your brainwashing was a sensation.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
'Dancing With the Stars' outcome November 10: Aaron Carter and Karina Smirnoff out
The pop singer, who continually gushed about how much he loved being on "Dancing With the Stars," had his bubble burst after voters cast him out despite having earned on the whole higher scores from the judges than Kelly Osbourne, who made the semi-finals.
The other couples left to compete for the mirrored ball medal include Mya and Dmitry Chaplin, Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson, and Joanna Kruppa and Derek Hough.
Aaron had developed something of a father son connection with judge Len Goodman, who made what he called a first time report after Aaron was tossed.
Telling Aaron he'd grown so much over the course of the contest, Len told him, "If you were my son, I'd be so arrogant of you."
Aaron and partner Karina Smirnoff had frequently impressed the judging panel with their faster dances. Their 1990s version of the samba earned 9s from all three jury on Monday night as each pair did a Latin dance set in a different decade. "I thought you were striking it," Carrie Ann Inaba told the pair.
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Dancing With The Stars: Susan Boyle Very miserable That Two Dancers Danced As She Sang
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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Glenbard East alum moves on to 'Dancing With the Stars' semifinals show
According to Krupa's "Dancing" bio, the model, who partners with Derek Hough on the show, was born in Poland but raised in Chicago. She "ultimately headed west to L.A. where her striking looks and diverse talents have made her one of the most sought-after models on the planet." Krupa will appear on the cover of Playboy's December issue, which hits newsstands November 13. She also appeared on the magazine's July 2005 cover.
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So You Think You Can Dance: Top 16 dancers Perform, Live Thoughts
Watch along with me tonight as the top 16 take the stage, we're introduced to a bevy of fresh choreographers, a couple new dance styles, and we have a say in who dances for their lives tomorrow night. As always, you can go behind along with me right here and in 140 characters or less on BuddyTV's breathtaking So You Think You Can Dance Twitter.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Groovy baby! Kelly Osbourne dances amazing Sixties jive in a psychedelic green wig
Style chameleon Kelly Osbourne has dyed her curls an array of colours in new years, but she's never risked green hair.
Appearing on American talent show Dancing With The Stars previous night, the actuality TV star tried out a neon lime-coloured wig.
The 25-year-old was dressed in a black and green ensemble for her Sixties-themed jive with expert partner Louis Van Amstel.
Stepping on to the phase in a black mini-dress with green collar and cuffs and matching green shoes, Kelly looked like an additional from Austin Powers as she moved to the sounds of River Deep, Mountain High by Ike and Tina Turner.
Combining conventional jive moves with popular Sixties dances, Kelly and Louis pretended to fight over a rag doll, one of the themes in the classic song.
Kelly admitted she in her constituent with the Sixties theme because she loved the decade and had learned moves from era during her pop profession.for more details please visit the dailymail.co.uk
'Dancing With the Stars': Mya shines as 5 remaining pairs compete in back to the future battle
Each pair performed a ballroom number and then a Latin dance set in a dissimilar decade, giving rise to such oddly unsettling combinations as Donny Osmond and Kym Johnson's '80s paso doble, in which Donny channeled Adam Ant and Kym kept getting crimped, pink-streaked curls in her face.
Mya came out the winner for the night, and she and partner Dmitry Chaplin are looking like the couple to hit. They began the evening with a smooth quick step that judge Carrie Ann Inaba said looked like "it just flowed right out of you," despite the dance's deviousness.
That routine earned a near ideal score of 29. But despite that strong showing, Mya and Dmitry saved the most excellent for last with a slinky '70s samba that garnerd a 30 from the judges - the first perfect score of the season.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Kelly is newest Strictly casualty
Coronation Street star Craig Kelly has become the newest celebrity to be voted off BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing.
The show's jury voted generally to save EastEnders' Ricky Groves and partner Erin Boag, who faced Kelly and Flavia Cacace in the show's dance-off.
Afterwards, Lancashire-born Kelly said it was "great" he had lasted pending this edition of the programme, broadcast from
Eight star contestants remain in the latest series of the hit show.
Kelly found himself in the dance-off after registering his lowest ever score - 17 out of a probable 40 for his cha-cha-cha.
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Ballroom dancing contest draws throng to College Park
It was, after all, only her second dance rivalry. But like so many relative newcomers to ballroom dancing, what she lacked in knowledge she made up in attitude.
"It's exciting, it's exciting, it's exhausting," said Dennis, breathless, as she strutted off the dance floor with her partner, Robert Granville; equally are sophomores at the University of Maryland, College Park.
They were among the almost 1,000 competitors in this year's DC Dancesport Inferno ballroom dancing competition at the university. What started as a small collegiate tournament 14 years ago has grown into one of the biggest competitions in the mid-Atlantic, with college students and nonstudent amateur competitors alike taking part in a two-day competition.
Participation in the competition has soared in new years. With the popularity of such TV shows as "So You Think You Can Dance" and "Dancing with the Stars," ballroom is very hot.
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Friday, November 6, 2009
Dance ‘icon’ Ziya Azazi whirls on İstanbul phase
The pioneering Turkish dancer of international acclaim, best known for his unique modern choreographies based on the whirling rituals of Sufi dervishes, is this year celebrating not one but three anniversaries: his 40th birthday, the 20th year of his dancing career and the 10th year since he first incorporated Sufi revolving into his choreography.
Azazi's tale begins in the south of Turkey, in Antakya, where he was born, then moves to İstanbul for his education and continues in Vienna. While studying engineering at İstanbul Technical University (İTÜ), Azazi was introduced to aerobics, which laid the foundation of his career in contemporary dance. Working with the İstanbul City Theater from 1990 to 1994 as a dancer and choreographer, Azazi went to Vienna in 1994 and worked with a variety of dance companies until 1999, when he began to research Sufi whirling and incorporating elements of the Sufi ritual into his choreographies.
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Strictly Come Dancing last weekend: Saturday live blog
That honour must go to Craig Kelly, who finished bottom of the leader board but whose frequent bleating about wanting to dance in this week's special broadcast from Blackpool's Tower Ballroom inspired enough dialling fingers to save him and partner Flavia Cacace. Despite Bruno Tonioli declaring that Kelly simply cannot dance. At all. Not that Kelly appears to accept either the professional's proclamation, or the proof of his own eyes. But surely his time in the opposition must almost be up?
Ricky Whittle remains the hot favourite to take the glitterball, with Ali Bastian down in the dance-off last weekendafter bruising her foot poorly in rehearsal – she had to ditch her heels for ballet slippers for the last showdown. Jade Johnson recovered from her dance-off indignity the previous week, finishing second on the leader board with her elegant foxtrot. Laila Rouass came in third with her Viennese waltz, although because she's partnered with king of the ballroom Anton du Beke, the flipside is that she has to cope with his less-than-sparkling Latin choreography for additional dances.
Chasing the front runners are Chris Hollins, Natalie Cassidy, Phil Tufnell and Ricky Groves, all of whom swing between wonderful and disappointing. I'd pick one of these four to go out this week. Will I be proved right? Join me on Saturday from 6.25 as Strictly comes to us live from Blackpool! Don't fail to spot it.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' photograph album tops Billboard charts
"This Is It" sold 373,000 copies for the period of the week ended November 1, according to Nielsen SoundScan, more than expectations of an opening in the 300,000 and 350,000 range.
It marks Jackson's sixth No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and it arrives with his most excellent sales week for an album since 1995's "HIStory" open at No. 1 with 391,000 copies.
Jackson composed his first No. 1 with "Thriller" in 1983 and later notched toppers with "Bad," "Dangerous," "HIStory" and "Invincible." His 2003 furthermost hits set "Number Ones" is the biggest seller in the United States this year.
The "This Is It" film, which consists of rehearsal footage for a planned nationality in London, earned $104 million during its first weekend of global release.
Elsewhere on the Billboard 200, reunited rockers Creed debuted at No. 2 with "Full Circle," which sell 110,000 copies. It's the band's first studio let go since 2001, when "Weathered" started at No. 1 with 887,000 copies.
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"Dancing with the Stars" star Slate Slimmed by Two After Double Elimination
The football player and TV celebrity were eliminated Tuesday from "Dancing with the Stars." Irvin failed to capture enough viewer votes to keep him in the competition, while Dacascos lost his spot for the period of a last-ditch dance-off.
Former Dallas Cowboys receiver Irwin finished his run on the hit ABC show with his uppermost score of the season: He earned 23 points out of 30 for his fox-trot with expert partner Anna Demidova on Monday's episode.
Judges' scores are combined with watcher votes to determine which contestants are eliminated each week.
"Last night was a excellent night, and to see the audience here standing up, it's their way of saying they be thankful for the hard work," Irwin said after learning his fate.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Two more depart Dancing With The Stars
Digital Spy reports that NFL star Michael Irvin and actor and aggressive artist Mark Dacascos began the latest two to leave the ABC show.
Irvin and specialized dancer Anna Demidova left first after getting the lowest overall combined total while Dacascos and partner Lacey Schwimmer left after being in a dance-off with singer Aaron Carter and partner Karina Smirnoff.
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So You Think You Can Dance Backstage Scoop: Why the "Stunned" jury Sent Bianca Home
In fact, Bianca's fate wasn't sealed until the last minutes of tonight's episode, when two judges outvoted the third and sent home Bianca, saving Noelle Marsh to dance a different day.
What made the dissimilarity? Here's what we learned...
what made the dissimilarity for fellow judges Adam Shankman and Mary Murphy? Adam told us, "I think Noelle's solo changed it, I think in our heads she was sort of on her way out and the alone changed it. I turned to them and said 'How could we possibly send her home after what we just saw?' I don't think it's inequitable to say that we were stunned."
Mary tells us, "Judge Nigel Lythgoe wanted to save Bianca, but it didn't go his way: "I didn't desire to lose two tappers tonight, but we decided it was Phillip [going home for the guys] near the beginning on. I think we were unanimous on that tonight, and then we had to decide on the girl. Neither one of [the bottom two girls] impressed us tonight in their duets. For me, Noelle was always a truly good dancer, but Bianca has grown, so my money goes on the one that's grown and that isn't just another contemporary dancer...but I was outvoted."
AndGoing in, with Noelle, I was thinking of taking her off the show, but after her solo I just thought to myself, There's no way, there's no way. She went up and down on both knees [even though she was lately injured], and I was like, Holy smokes. I think that was a real message to us: 'Don't even distantly think of taking me out. If you think I'm not gonna be able to handle it, I can handle it.' It was very imposing to me."
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Strictly Come Dancing: Watch all the performances from this weekend's demonstrate
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Step-by-step funnel to dance: Richard Alston
primarily a drop-out, then a rebel, Richard Alston has become part of the new dance establishment. He was only ever interested in doing his own thing: developing a dance language and conversing with music.
Born in 1948, Richard Alston was educated at Eton, but – true to the spirit of the 60s – dropped out at 16 to go to art college. A year later, inspired by a Royal Ballet presentation (Frederick Ashton's La Fille Mal Gardée), he decided that he would become a choreographer. Fortuitously, the Contemporary Dance Trust – forerunner of London Contemporary Dance Theatre (LCDT) and School – was founded at approximately closely the same time, and Alston began classes there.
He began choreographing instantly away. His formalist focus, which gained impulsion after he and fellow student Siobhan Davies went to see the Merce Cunningham company in France, was very dissimilar to the theatrical style that LCDT was developing. Though he made his first piece for them at just 21, Alston again turned away from the mainstream to set up the country's first option contemporary dance group, Strider. A loose collective influenced by America's Judson Dance Theatre, Strider experimented with everyday movement, multimedia, task- or process-based compositional methods, and performed in non-theatre spaces such as galleries, halls and the outdoors. It survived only three years, but was a influential influence in establishing an independent new dance sector.
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Footballers’ Wives luminary Zoe Lucker voted off Strictly Come Dancing
Lucker was fifth on the jury’ scoreboard but was sent into the dance-off with third-placed Ali Bastian when audience’ votes were added.
Head judge Len Goodman was left with the deciding vote and said: “I know the viewers’ can do what they like and it’s a popularity contest but this is ludicrous. It’s nonsensical.
“There’s five couples that are inferior than these.”
Mr Goodman had prior told Lucker - who scored 32 for her lively samba - that she had the latent to challenge the show’s leading couples if she could contain her nerves.
Bruno Tonioli gave his vote to Bastian and her colleague Brian Fortuna but said neither pair should have been fighting to stay in the competition.
“It’s silly. Whoever we save it’s not fair on the other self,” he said.
Craig Revel Horwood also voted to save The Bill artist - who scored 33 for the paso doble - but recognized it a “heinous dilemma”.
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