I'd have to say DavidB and Lily - Lilys spare hand dances better then most peoples whole body
...and a few more Amir. Graham Fox. Tas. Nigel & Nina. Andy & Rena. J&T etc...(could go on all day)
Tatiana Mollman
That would have to be an understatement... I actually still haven't danced with Jordan... It took me 4 and a half hours to even pluck up the courage to ask, I almost vomited and then he wasn't free anyway.... arrrgghhh.... hopefully in February in Sydney I'll finally get a bit more courage and ask earlier.. it will only have taken 3 years for me to get enough courage to dance with him!
Gene Kelly & Mikhail Baryshnikov
An extensive list, but important to note from my own perspective....
I think Janie Cronin deserves a special mention for her years at Fulham at the Leopard Lounge and Town Hall. She brought home the fun element of the dancing to anyone who attended her classes and also gave me personally confidence initially in my rhytmn.
Mick Wenger, with his dynamite classes at same venues between 1999-2002 with Hannah Thompson and adding to the party atmosphere.
Who can ever forget Jordan and Tatiana's appearance at Rebel Yell in 2003 when you saw them do some phenomenal variations and you asked yourself 'did they really do what I thought I saw them do'
Seeing the US Open Strictly Swing DVD from 2002, when Kyle and Tatiana won, with Jason Colacino and Laureen Baldovi second and Jordan and Deborah third dancing to The Thrill is Gone were other defining influences.
Currently, it has to be Paul and Cat who just broaden my dance knowledge every time I attend their workshops and classes.
best
johnnyman
i admire Darcey Bussel
i no i no
i am a puff
but i admire how she is brill @ loads of types of dance
Me too. I have a photo of her leaping whilst doing the splits above my desk at work.
I still admire most the 3 Goddesses that I aspired to be back in 1997 when I first started Cerocing at Bowdon:
Sue Taylor (the exceedingly stylish Ceroc teacher)
Kim (the red haired Irish demonstrator)
Ellie Hunt (who was also exceedingly stylish)
Daisy
(An Idolatory Little Flower)
Yes, she is lovely - you'll be sad to know that she's moving to Australia last I heard... British ballerina heads for good life Down Under - People - Entertainment
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