Something thats always puzzled me is the title "Dance with a Stranger" for a competition - lucky dip is probably more appropriate on the grounds that
a) the percentage of people dancing with someone they don't know is usually very small - especially when you go through to the higher rounds
b) most people aren't *that* strange
That aside, how do you think judges should award marks? This obviously differs from judging other types of competition but what do you think is a fair way to ensure everyone gets a fair crack of the whip ?
Can't say that this would happen at next Mondays DWAS (£200 prize money *shameless plug*) at Finchley but who knows - it may influence the rules which are passed out to the judges !!!
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