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Originally Posted by thewacko
Totally agree :flower:
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:yeah: :clap: :yeah:Quote:
Originally Posted by thewacko
Totally agree :flower:
& Nina and LilyQuote:
Originally Posted by bigdjiver
:respect: It was Nigel & Nina that really inspired me and persuaded me that MJ really could be an art form. Lily and David amazed me.Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy McGregor
Oh............ my.............. goodness ............... how did we leave off the first ladies of modern jive :respect::worthy: :respect: :worthy: :respect::worthy: :respect: :worthy:Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy McGregor
(I think David & Lily do have a thread of their own - they most certainly should - we owe soooooo much to them)
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Originally Posted by thewacko
Go on then, start a thread. It's really easy, anybody can do it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazmanian Devil
Speaking of ladies - I think ALINA deserves to be added to the list
Have you been dancing long ?Quote:
Originally Posted by dancecrazy
Alina is a nice dancer, not sure if she warrents the Hall of Fame though ! Come to Funky Lush on Sunday or Slinky's the following Saturday and you will see what I mean
Do you mean there are dozens of fabulous ladies there? If so I'm looking forward to dancing with them, tell me where these venues are!Quote:
Originally Posted by Minnie M
But I still think Alina is one of the best dancers around, and a brilliant teacher, and a lovely person.
Gotta be Emma Pettitt for me and quite a few peeps in the Central Area, such an inspiration and a pleasure to work and dance with.
Gotta be VICTORIA ROSEN :clap: , i reckon shes gona make such a difference to how much laydeez contribute to the dance in future years,
Nick xx
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Originally Posted by thewurlitzerrocks
Emma :respect: great dancer and teacher :worthy:
It must be difficult to separate great teachers/dancers and those who have actually influenced the UK dancing world to those who are your personal favourites
victoria rosen = keith & victoria
Sorry non the wiser - does she teach ?Quote:
Originally Posted by alex
keith, married to janey, used to be one of the organisers of the blackpool comp, just had a baby.
keith and victoria competed together for a couple of years until this year.
ring any bells yet?
Is it the same Victoria that was with our PaulF?Quote:
Originally Posted by alex
Keith & Janey Davis :respect: :worthy: now these two definitely derserve an entry - they have done loads and loads to promote MJ in the UK and together with Tony & Angelina have worked so hard and invested so much to produce our very special Blackpool Competitions:clap: :yeah:Quote:
Originally Posted by alex
This thread seems to have descended into a personal favourites thread - I wouldnt have thought you could get in the "hall of fame" unless the vast majority of the dancing world has heard of you - unless its based on statistics like "won 3 major competitions in a row" or something. "A teacher from down south" label does not make you a Hall of Fame contender ;)
Belonging in the "Hall of fame" and being famous are not the same thing. Who invented the first wheel?
I believe the "Hall of fame" is for those that have made the biggest changes for the better. I can be for a moments inspiration, or for a lifetime of successful endeavour.
I think you'll find that was Chuck Norris.Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdjiver