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The Art of Seduction!
You either have it or you not……. When it comes to Ballroom dancing some couples have the art of seduction down, drawing you to them and making you, if you’re a judge, bring them back over and over and if you are the audience keep looking at them nonstop. Last night at the Maryland Dancesport the professional Smooth was a perfect example of dancing seduction.
The Bold and the Rhythm!
Last night at the City Lights Open, the conclusion finale of the Star Rhythm Tour and “saga” ended and from a healthy quarterfinal at the first competition the “Colorado Star Ball” it was all down to 4 couples left standing that qualified.
Let the Sun Shine on Golden Star!
Photography by Alex Rowan Dancesport Photography
The early morning has a pick-me up with free coffee, fresh fruits, and chocolate goodie bags for competitors and guests! The first half of the day was packed with a variety of Pro-Am events. Highlights are listed below:
Let it Snow! Let it Snow! Let it Snow!
The Boston Dancesport Cup is a one-day competition filled with dancing and both pro/am and amateur events are featured. The pro/am competition took over the first part of the day and the day culminated with the amateur and junior events. There was no break and so the competition started at 7AM and ended just after midnight.
The Snow Couldn’t Stop Em!
At Nashville Starz last night it was certainly a matter of saving the best until last with the wonderful Professional Smooth Division that began with a 14-couple quarter-final.
Jean-Marc Casanave Passed Away
We regretfully report the death of Jean Marc Casanave yesterday, January 9th in his hometown, Boca Raton, FL.
Snow Ball Concludes
Yesterday we saw the conclusion of the Snow Ball 2016. It was a tight-packed day with the pro-ams dancing 2 styles – Smooth and Latin – and it began at 7:00 AM.
All About the Dance!
Last night at the Holiday Dance Classic it was all about the dance, no shows except for a few of the old judges trying to strut or let’s just say walk whatever little they have left on the dance floor - probably a spectacle on its own for the audience to see.