Solo dances change every years, not always in final they danced foxtrot or waltz...but I do agree that these two dances are the benchmark to compare top couples 😉
is it possible to have.a video explaining to younger dancers like us what are the precise difference from years to years? It can be difficult to pinpoint them out at times because some difference were only due to the variance in couple styles
Hi Peter! That's a good idea. As you said, mainly it's about style. Those couple were the best expression of Ballroom dancing in their category, so they were all top level, but it's obvious that the discipline evolved a lot in this 10 years period and the difference it's really noticeable. Thanks for the advice! ;)
Hey man, keep up with the good work. Many of the times, we only get those comments from our teachers. And we are likely to get a very limited sets of opinions. For an active competitor to start a conversation, you have to e balls💪. I don’t agree with all you said but you give me different points of view and allow dancers to rethink and start a conversation.
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Actually, that is a good idea! 👍🏻😉
So much inspiring!!!!!!! Great dancers... thank you so much for the video!!!!! ❤️
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Stunning stuff - but can we see presentation Waltz and Foxtrot? These I consider to be the true tests of mastery
Solo dances change every years, not always in final they danced foxtrot or waltz...but I do agree that these two dances are the benchmark to compare top couples 😉
is it possible to have.a video explaining to younger dancers like us what are the precise difference from years to years? It can be difficult to pinpoint them out at times because some difference were only due to the variance in couple styles
Hi Peter! That's a good idea. As you said, mainly it's about style. Those couple were the best expression of Ballroom dancing in their category, so they were all top level, but it's obvious that the discipline evolved a lot in this 10 years period and the difference it's really noticeable. Thanks for the advice! ;)
Hey man, keep up with the good work. Many of the times, we only get those comments from our teachers. And we are likely to get a very limited sets of opinions. For an active competitor to start a conversation, you have to e balls💪. I don’t agree with all you said but you give me different points of view and allow dancers to rethink and start a conversation.
@@Peter-hz3vs that's exactly the point of having a healthy conversation. Sharing opinion, looking at things from a different perspective 👌🏻😉