Dancing With the Stars - Fall 2017

The Property Brothers shows are a bit formulaic, but they do give the brothers a chance to show personality. I enjoy them, and tonight was a great surprise!


formulaic for sure, but not as bad as some. cough, cough, Love it or list it :rotfl::rotfl:


The thing that really drives me nuts is when they show the couple the house way out of their price range and the couple has no idea. Really?

Also on Brother vs. Brother when they act like they are cold calling another HGTV star to have them come judge the winner. Hmmm...okay?
 
Thoughts ---

*Umm Terrell. I thought that was by far his best dance yet. Well done! Must have worked hard on it
*Jordan. That dance was gorgeous. Lindsay, well done. Jordan and Lindsay seemed like one person. Should have been tens across the board. Okay, this is so strange. And I honestly feel bad for it but there is something something that I don't care for with Jordan. Something seems disingenuous. I know, I know --- I feel evil even thinking it. :goodvibes But regardless of my weird thoughts that was beyond exquisite
*Derek's dance was weak and I was sad thinking that he would probably be leaving soon
*Vanessa ---I don't know I'm just so tired of their love. :rotfl2::rotfl::rotfl2:

I better stop. Straight evil is coming out. :rotfl2:

*It is was lovely to have a lively dance with the Property Brothers but I think Drew is going home soon
*I just LOVE Nikki. She has a cute personality.
*Better Gleb, much better, but I still would love to see Sasha with a different partner. I feel like there is so much there that is not coming out.
*Victoria. I think I am still in shock about her story. It's unreal to me. I can't even imagine the joy, and gratitude, that those parents must feel about having their daughter back. I am beyond wowed by her. However, I did think she was overscored for the dance.
*I also hated that she used the word vegetable. Personally, I have a nephew in a similar state. And my own mother doesn't move, talk, or feed herself etc. (form of dementia). So I was disappointed but understood it was her choice. Still difficult to hear. I fight most days to make sure my mother is out with everyone and doing everything she can. And not disrespected.
*Who else? Oh Frankie. I must go back and read all your comments on his story. I wasn't paying enough attention until he started the dance. Well done Frankie. Whatever judge said he is just so on with his steps ----yes, yes, yes. Concussions were from car racing?
*Nick - good on Peta. She did that dance for his body. And it showed.
 
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Oh and I realized something last night. Dancing With The Stars is such a nice break from reality for me. I never watched in the early years. But my father would give me the update on the week regardless. :rotfl: And I would find myself having to at least know who was dancing to follow his chatter. The show was a joy for both of my parents. My father is now gone and I watch with Mom now.

I realized last night that it is sort of a comfort to mourning. In a strange but lovely way.
 
I'm not crying, you are. :sad:

I know, right? My daughter came and sat next to me... I'm sure to laugh at my reactions to the show. I missed the opening number, but saw the rest of the show, and clapped a few times. I'll go home tonight & watch how Frankie did.

Those stories! :sad1:
 
Oh forgot one thing about Nikki's dance. Artem. That man's body is like a biology class sculpture where you can see every single muscle/ligament.
 
@Rockette, I have a question for you. Would love your thoughts on something. Forgive me if it is too personal. Or ignore me if it is too personal. :laughing:

One thing that I notice on DWTS and with the professionals is their absolute ease of touch. I mean casually with everyone around them, outside of the dance. I am extremely jealous of it. Do you find that your dance background produced that? And if so, is it because you are comfortable with your body through dance? Or is it simply because it had to be in dance, as in you can't get around it. And therefore it naturally extends outside of dance. Curious.
 
Jordan definitely comes across as polished and confident. I've been attributing it to being a Disney kid, but maybe it's a bit of being an "abandoned" kid with a need to be perfect. I think he's loosening up though.
 
@Rockette, I have a question for you. Would love your thoughts on something. Forgive me if it is too personal. Or ignore me if it is too personal. :laughing:

One thing that I notice on DWTS and with the professionals is their absolute ease of touch. I mean casually with everyone around them, outside of the dance. I am extremely jealous of it. Do you find that your dance background produced that? And if so, is it because you are comfortable with your body through dance? Or is it simply because it had to be in dance, as in you can't get around it. And therefore it naturally extends outside of dance. Curious.

You probably hit the nail on the head here (in bold). There really isn't much room for lacking confidence in the dance world, so it just shows through in your personal life as well. Usually if I'm uncomfortable with this, it means that there is something seriously wrong with my relationship of that person... and it probably goes true for all dancers in general, especially ballroom as you are constantly dealing with a partner. It's amazing what you can even find out from someone just by a casual touch.

It's funny, because at times I find it difficult when I'm outside of my little community. I find it normal to greet someone or say goodbye with a kiss... and my sense of personal space is also somewhat distorted as well. My work outside of dance has me well beyond the borders of the dance community, where people can be a bit more distant. I've actually given a business partner a kiss on the cheek after saying goodnight to him... which got him into trouble with his wife. I meant nothing by it, but it's funny how people few a gesture entirely differently.
 
You probably hit the nail on the head here (in bold). There really isn't much room for lacking confidence in the dance world, so it just shows through in your personal life as well. Usually if I'm uncomfortable with this, it means that there is something seriously wrong with my relationship of that person... and it probably goes true for all dancers in general, especially ballroom as you are constantly dealing with a partner. It's amazing what you can even find out from someone just by a casual touch.

It's funny, because at times I find it difficult when I'm outside of my little community. I find it normal to greet someone or say goodbye with a kiss... and my sense of personal space is also somewhat distorted as well. My work outside of dance has me well beyond the borders of the dance community, where people can be a bit more distant. I've actually given a business partner a kiss on the cheek after saying goodnight to him... which got him into trouble with his wife. I meant nothing by it, but it's funny how people few a gesture entirely differently.

Thank you so much Rockette. I really appreciate it.

When I have some money I am definitely going to take a class. It's something I really notice on Dancing With The Stars and like I said find myself very envious.

I was a very young child who had enough bravado to set up chairs in the basement and pretty well demanded :rotfl2: that people show up for my dance routines. Yet I never took dance. My older sisters did so in pictures it looks like I obviously stole costumes.

But unfortunately I feel like that child is an absolute foreigner to me. The extrovert and the "look at me" part. And being at ease. So it is probably why I really zone in on the professionals and their ways.

Such an interesting read, thank you. :goodvibes

And on your last line it is very interesting the differences we all have with touch. Your dance background - different upbringings - different cultures. My SIL is Colombian and as was one of my roommates at university. Just let's say that they would be accused of having inappropriate moments every two seconds. As that kind of touch is like brushing their teeth to them. As natural as anything.
 
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Lisaviolet, I didn't dance as a child either, except for one year that was a gift from a relative. Mom's family was Church of Christ and dancing is a big no no. Took it up as an adult, college then later partner dancing. I would say being up close and personal with people is a blessing and a curse. There were guys I would avoid either for hygiene reasons or roughness. Still have problems with anyone squeezing my right hand!

But yes, it's a very huggy activity. When you are learning you dance with a lot of people you don't really know. Can't get my daughter to try it because she's afraid of that part. The thing is, it's so much dang fun!
 
Lisaviolet, I didn't dance as a child either, except for one year that was a gift from a relative. Mom's family was Church of Christ and dancing is a big no no. Took it up as an adult, college then later partner dancing. I would say being up close and personal with people is a blessing and a curse. There were guys I would avoid either for hygiene reasons or roughness. Still have problems with anyone squeezing my right hand!

But yes, it's a very huggy activity. When you are learning you dance with a lot of people you don't really know. Can't get my daughter to try it because she's afraid of that part. The thing is, it's so much dang fun!

Thanks. :rotfl:
I will be on the lookout. :rotfl2:

I even struggle with a shared table at Teppan Edo. :laughing: I want to love it! Oh man. Thanks for the smile Dancind.
 
Lisaviolet, I didn't dance as a child either, except for one year that was a gift from a relative. Mom's family was Church of Christ and dancing is a big no no. Took it up as an adult, college then later partner dancing. I would say being up close and personal with people is a blessing and a curse. There were guys I would avoid either for hygiene reasons or roughness. Still have problems with anyone squeezing my right hand!

But yes, it's a very huggy activity. When you are learning you dance with a lot of people you don't really know. Can't get my daughter to try it because she's afraid of that part. The thing is, it's so much dang fun!

Fun is right... and at times I can't blame your daughter. How old is she? They typically don't teach social dance to anyone below the age of 16, so really all she'll get is competitive dancesport training. That alone can be more intimidating because it's taken more seriously... it's what I did though when I was younger.

I still remember how much my first serious competitive dance partner used to sweat. It was like trying to hold onto a wet seal... :scared:
 
Frankie Muniz and Whitney – Argentine Tango (Song: “Angelica” from Pirates of the Caribbean)
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Terrell Owens and Cheryl – Quickstep (Song: “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King” from Lion King)
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Nikki Bella and Artem – Jazz (Song: “Remember Me” from Coco)
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Nick Lachey and Peta – Quickstep (Song: “Bare Necessities” from The Jungle Book)
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Lindsey Stirling and Mark – Foxtrot (Song: “When You Wish Upon A Star” from Pinocchio)
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Jordan Fisher and Lindsay – Foxtrot (Song: “You’re Welcome” from Moana)
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Sasha Pieterse and Gleb – Rumba (Song: “Kiss the Girl” from The Little Mermaid)
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Vanessa Lachey and Maks – Waltz (Song: “Un Jour Mon Prince Viendra” from Snow White)
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Drew Scott and Emma – Viennese Waltz (Song: “Rainbow Connection” from The Muppet Movie)
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Victoria Arlen and Val – Charleston (Song: “Steamboat Willie” from Steamboat Willie)
 
You probably hit the nail on the head here (in bold). There really isn't much room for lacking confidence in the dance world, so it just shows through in your personal life as well. Usually if I'm uncomfortable with this, it means that there is something seriously wrong with my relationship of that person... and it probably goes true for all dancers in general, especially ballroom as you are constantly dealing with a partner. It's amazing what you can even find out from someone just by a casual touch.

It's funny, because at times I find it difficult when I'm outside of my little community. I find it normal to greet someone or say goodbye with a kiss... and my sense of personal space is also somewhat distorted as well. My work outside of dance has me well beyond the borders of the dance community, where people can be a bit more distant. I've actually given a business partner a kiss on the cheek after saying goodnight to him... which got him into trouble with his wife. I meant nothing by it, but it's funny how people few a gesture entirely differently.

I started dancing when I was 2 years old, and this is exactly how I am! although my training was all ballet, jazz, and tap. The only social dance training I had was in college. My nondancer friends are used to my affectionate ways...
 
Rockette, my daughter is 26. She lives in a city with some active Lindy hop groups in her age range, and she really needs a social and physical activity. She also has a huge amount of dance talent. But she won't go. I stopped suggesting it at least a year ago.
 
Thoughts on next week's dances.

First, yay! I love Disney night, almost as much as Halloween! And we get both this season.

Nikki has Jazz, she had Contemporary last week. Odd.

Frankie should do well with A Tango.

I wonder if Lindsey will get to be a beautiful blue fairy or Pinocchio. I hope the former.

Drew and Jordan's dances are in danger of being a teeny bit boring. A challenge for the pros.

Victoria is going to have quite a bit of dancing solo in a Charleston unless Val can choreo a lot of it in hold.
 
Rockette, my daughter is 26. She lives in a city with some active Lindy hop groups in her age range, and she really needs a social and physical activity. She also has a huge amount of dance talent. But she won't go. I stopped suggesting it at least a year ago.

She's just a year younger than I am. Lindy is pretty popular in the "hip" parts of most large cities... and oddly enough Hustle is becoming more popular again because of the variety of music it can be danced to, at least more so than most types of swing (except west coast).
 
West Coast Swing was my favorite. Because Girl Power, lol. I guess we'll never see that one on DWTS.
 
West Coast Swing was my favorite. Because Girl Power, lol. I guess we'll never see that one on DWTS.

I think a lot of pros on DWTS would struggle with WCS. I know I would if I were to teach it. The counts to which the music is danced to always weirds me out, plus the connection is completely different than Standard & Latin other than a few select moves like a sugar push... and there's tons of freestyle I feel I'd have to learn before performing in it. When it's done well though it is spectacular and fun to watch. Maybe DWTS should recruit Benji Schwimmer as a coach?

I would love to see it on DWTS though. I think that would definitely help ratings. Have a night that you call "club night," where you can have Salsa, Argentine Tango, West Coast Swing, Hustle, Lindy, Charleston, The Shag, Country 2-step, Night Club 2-step... and there are plenty of others...
 
Sorry to hijack the thread! Lacey Schwimmer was a Pro for a few seasons, and Benji was on at least once to dance with her. Lacey did some really good swing numbers with her partners, well Kyle Massey. Takes a good while to master that dance.

I don't know how I ever forgot this one:

 
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