1. 96 points - Ricky & Natalie
2. 92 points - Ali & Brian
3. 80 points - Chris & Ola
Overall a fair reflection I think on the performances though I think there's less of a gap between the three of them than the 16 points suggests.
However Ricky's popularity hasn't been as high as the other two the last couple of weeks, and with no dance-off tonight he could be in for a shock exit!
Good to see Chris and Ola starting with true Argentine Tango basics. Needs to make sure he doesn't hold back on the flicks though as they look a little stunted at times.
I preferred their dance to Ali's but I still only an 8 for me.
Personally for me Ricky's Ballroom has always been let down by his strange head positioning during pivots and spins, something he's done since his first dance in week 2 and has never been mentioned.
That opening looked like a lift but I think they'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
Straight away though and his opening pivots show the his poor posture in turning situations.
Technically his dancing is great but that top-line really has grated on me since his first week.
I think he'll get 9's, but for me I'd only give it an 8.
I personally really liked Chris' Rumba back in his first week but there was still significant room for improvement, let's hope 10/11 weeks on has seen that improvement realised!
At times Chris' hands look really good, at others they are just stuck out, but thankfuly mainly there is some shaping there.
I'd like to see more hip action though, to match the sheer amount of chest on show.
He certainly acted a good Rumba, could still do with improvement though. I'd give him an 8.
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Ali & Brian through, so that’s my first prediction off the cards.
Chris & Ola also through which leaves my original prediction of Laila and Ricky as being correct!
Laila is definitely out now, unless Laila can pull off a flawless performance but I really don't think anything can save her.
Laila’s up first in the dance-off and she is definitely giving a much better, and thus far what appears to be a faultless performance but I don’t think it’ll be enough to save her.
Now for Ricky…and I would say a better performance too from Ricky. I’m seeing a 5-0 sending home for Laila.
1 95 points - Ricky Whittle & Natalie Lowe
2 86 points - Ali Bastian & Brian Fortuna
3 80 points - Chris Hollins & Ola Jordan
4 59 points - Laila Rouass & Anton Du Beke
I predicted to Emma last night that it would be a Laila and Ricky dance-off, but I’m going to change that to Ali & Laila as both have really underperformed tonight for my liking, and I think Chris and Ricky will have more (mostly female!) support.
They’ve not impressed in the Latin so far this series, the training looks good but can they ‘bring it’ on the night?
Why Laila, why always the mistakes? Especially when you’re apart from Anton it just makes it so obvious.
Emma asked me yesterday my prediction for who was going out tonight, I predicted Laila last night and I stand by that tonight after seeing that performance.
Unfortunately Len’s right, they want to be in the final but they rarely manage a flawless performance and I can’t see them progressing further than tonight.
A real letdown and I’m going to have to say a 5 (possibly the lowest score I’ve given all series – I’ll have to go back and look!)
The bogey dance so far for most competitors, and I don’t think the Samba will prove to be her dance tonight either.
Still looks too ‘nice’ and on a couple of moves Ali doesn’t appear to finish before she’s on to the next step and really needs to dance from the floor.
I don’t think the choice of music helped, I do think Samba really needs to have a bouncy feel to it to really bring out the performance.
A dance that needs elegance and romance, and I think Chris has what it takes to pull off a good one, but let’s see what happens.
I’m not personally happy with his head position, it’s stretched a little oddly but the dance is looking good aside from that, although he really does need to incorporate some shaping in his hands.
A nice Waltz that I think should achieve at least 8’s.
I was really enjoying the start, up until the slip in the spin. She really does have to watch those shoulders too. The dance does look like Anton is throwing her round quite a lot, and I don’t just mean in the lifts!
Started with lots of promise but I don’t think it delivered and I’m only going to give it a 7 I’m afraid.
Another dance where Ali won’t be able to ‘float’ round the floor so will be interesting to see how she copes with the passion and aggression required in this dance.
Slight slip in the spins at the start and they appear to be incorporating rising into the dance at points.
Ali is looking quite unsteady at times.
An ok performance but I wasn’t too impressed so far, will have to say 8.
We were away for the weekend, and even though i'd dutifully taken my laptop with us so that I could blog during the show, it turned out that the forest in Cornwall had zero phone reception!
I would have posted yesterday if we hadn't have got stuck on the M4 motorway, stationary for 1 1/2 hours :-(
So finally I've managed to find time to post this before I start my long day of teaching, the only positive from the delay is that I've been able to include the videos straight away.
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Antony started dance lessons when he was 3 years old. After finding an apparent natural aptitude he continued dancing, progressing through medals and competing.
With the start of Strictly Come Dancing the demand for a local teacher gave him the impetus to set up his own school.
Now he provides beginner through to advanced tuition via classes and private lessons, and also runs corporate events and choreographs wedding first dances.