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I can't even say how happy I am that you're doing these videos, I always get so excited when a new one comes out! Can't wait for the next one, loved the samba selection!
@@allison3852 His partner on All Stars was Karina Smirnoff. Other ones on All Stars besides the ones you mentioned were Kelly Monaco, Emmitt Smith, Gilles Marini, Kirstie Alley, Bristol Palin, Drew Lachey, Helio Castroneves, Joey Fatone, and Pamela Anderson.
Mya and Dmitry and then right after them Gilles and Cheryl , in my opinion any DWTS salsa top 10 list without including Mya who with her partner performed the longest samba roll sequence any star ever did on DWTS is an incomplete list.
How is Stacey and Tony's Samba nowhere in the top 10??!!! That for me is perhaps the best (Samba) one ever on the show, despite all the really good ones.
Yeah Zendaya! And val ! And Jordan Fisher and Lindsay! Val always has good partner I loved three of his partner Zendaya Olivia Jade and janel Parrish ! Janel Parrish outfit is cute
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
@@Ella-fv4hm A type of samba that comes from Europe? Samba is a Brazilian creation. I've seen maxixe too and it doesn't look familiar. I just agree with you, they should give it another name.
@@Jeanniemariabel yes, this dance style is rooted in Brazil, but the "samba" danced in the world of ballroom/latin is a style of itself. It's not supposed to accurately mirror authentic Brazilian samba.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
When americans don't even search what Samba is and just make up a random choreography lol The Closest were Nicole and Derek and William and Cheryl but even so...just some very few moves...
This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
Eu como brasileira me sinto ofendida, isso sim! Isso não é samba e sim uma chacota a cultura do samba brasileiro e do povo brasileiro também. Lamentável!
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As Brazilian.i am offended.. this is not samba, not at ALL...
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
@@chiaramartinelli2298 Ballroom samba aka samba de gafieira (not the one from Carnaval). American version of samba aka an ignorant and stereotypical mix of all latin rhythms. Like "Oh it's from Latin America, play some Spanish song (wtf??) and move your shoulders like salsa". Also, samba was created in Brazil. What do you mean "not brazilian samba"? Do you think it's an American rhythm? Oh, I forgot you created everything in this world.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling). The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
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AMAZING VIDEO! Loved watcing all of these dances! Can't wait to see your picks for the top 10 jazz!
@@pandacapuccinohi is it on here
Nothing better than a great SAMBA!! Gilles and Cheryl are my favorite 😍 with Juan Pablo and Cheryl in 2nd!!
Cheryl queen of Samba
My favorite is Zendaya and Val
I can't even say how happy I am that you're doing these videos, I always get so excited when a new one comes out! Can't wait for the next one, loved the samba selection!
What about Julianne and Apollo?! Their Samba will always be #1 to me
Who was his partner on all star! Who was on all star beside him Shawn Johnson Melissa Kristy and Sabrina Bryan too
@@allison3852 His partner on All Stars was Karina Smirnoff. Other ones on All Stars besides the ones you mentioned were Kelly Monaco, Emmitt Smith, Gilles Marini, Kirstie Alley, Bristol Palin, Drew Lachey, Helio Castroneves, Joey Fatone, and Pamela Anderson.
Mya’s samba was absolutely ace but these are cool. Giles was my fave
This absolutely my favorite Cheryl and Gilles.
Allison. You need to come back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meryl and Maks are my favs
Mya and Dmitry and then right after them Gilles and Cheryl , in my opinion any DWTS salsa top 10 list without including Mya who with her partner performed the longest samba roll sequence any star ever did on DWTS is an incomplete list.
How is Stacey and Tony's Samba nowhere in the top 10??!!! That for me is perhaps the best (Samba) one ever on the show, despite all the really good ones.
Agreed with you. Stacey and Tony did a routine full of basics and did them so cleanly. Impressive.
Nunca foi samba, nem tem a essência de samba! kkkkkkkkkkk
Se isso é Samba eu sou a gisele bündchen!
Estava procurando esse comentário kkkkkkkk pensei a mesma coisa.
Yeah Zendaya! And val ! And Jordan Fisher and Lindsay! Val always has good partner I loved three of his partner Zendaya Olivia Jade and janel Parrish ! Janel Parrish outfit is cute
This isn't samba. Samba is from Brazil. Search.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
That's not samba by ANY means.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
@@Ella-fv4hm A type of samba that comes from Europe? Samba is a Brazilian creation. I've seen maxixe too and it doesn't look familiar. I just agree with you, they should give it another name.
@@Ella-fv4hm Watching again I can tell some of these movements resemble Gafieira, that's a type of samba from Rio.
In brazil the bowl room samba is called samba gafieira, and looks nothing like this
@@Jeanniemariabel yes, this dance style is rooted in Brazil, but the "samba" danced in the world of ballroom/latin is a style of itself. It's not supposed to accurately mirror authentic Brazilian samba.
Yay some of my fav sambas ❤️
There is no samba here.. sorry
There are no sambas here at all.
Laurie Hernandez trio with maks should’ve made the list
This isn't samba.I am brazilian.I know Samba.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
and about the two sambas of Stacy Keibler (season 2)?it was really beautiful
I searched samba on UA-cam, 'cause perhaps I learned wrong how it sounds...
When americans don't even search what Samba is and just make up a random choreography lol The Closest were Nicole and Derek and William and Cheryl but even so...just some very few moves...
This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.
this is Brazilian samba?
There are eight women in this video
None of that was samba wtf
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
Imagine how boring it would be if everyone did the same exact dance
wtf, none of this is samba
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
Vou criar um novo ritmo e chamar de tango...
disappointed to not see paige and marks trio nor laurie and vals trio...
Ricki and derek? Rob and Cheryl?
Eu como brasileira me sinto ofendida, isso sim! Isso não é samba e sim uma chacota a cultura do samba brasileiro e do povo brasileiro também. Lamentável!
As Brazilian.i am offended.. this is not samba, not at ALL...
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
It’s not samba. If they say its samba, they must follow the rythm, as they do with all styles. Simply don’t desrespect brazilian culture.
THAT'S NOT SAMBA LOL... THAT'S A PRETTY BAD AMERICAN VERSION OF SAMBA WTF... GOOGLE SAMBA DE GAFIEIRA AND YOU'LL KNOW WHAT SAMBA REALLY IS... SMH
Actually it's ballroom samba, not brasilian, they're different
@@chiaramartinelli2298 Ballroom samba aka samba de gafieira (not the one from Carnaval).
American version of samba aka an ignorant and stereotypical mix of all latin rhythms. Like "Oh it's from Latin America, play some Spanish song (wtf??) and move your shoulders like salsa".
Also, samba was created in Brazil. What do you mean "not brazilian samba"? Do you think it's an American rhythm? Oh, I forgot you created everything in this world.
From another comment: “This type of samba comes from Europe and is performed by the ballroom community. I do think it should have been renamed to distinguish it from the dance in Brazil. I think a lot of movement is based on the Brazilian Maxixe (not sure on spelling).
The movements are not random however, and follow a syllabus of figures. Though on shows like this, where an amateur must learn in a week, sometimes the professionals must adjust the choreography to their level.”
Que merda é essa???
This is not samba!! It's a joke, American as always getting rid of the culture of other countries!! Shame!!!