Why don't
all fun DWAS competitions rename themselves to Take A Chance, or Lucky Dip, to more accurately represent their nature?
Or, if you want to take it more seriously in certain competitions, go down the Australian route of splitting into intermediate & advanced sections, making sure dancers own up if they are allocated a familiar partner, and rotating partners again in subsequent rounds. I can see advantages in this, as it clearly demonstrates unrehearsed lead & follow skills.
BTW.... if someone thinks that another dancer is trying to "fix" the competition by standing a certain number away from the partner that they want - what's to stop that person standing an equal number away from the person that
they want to end up with?
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