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I’m a Strictly come dancing fan. I love watching it, in part because I know that it’s unlikely that I will be capable of accomplishing half of the moves. When a celebrity gets it right, and produces something wonderful, it’s truly inspiring. I also love the professional routines, jaw dropping most of them.
I also admire those that maybe don’t possess a good deal of natural ability, but who keep trying, still.
Anyway here are some of my favourites
- Julianne and Derek Hough tear up dance floor
- Georgia performs a incredible Charleston
- Jay and Aliona perform wonderful Jive to Pulp Fiction soundtrack
- Peter Andre banishes winter blues
- Alex Jones dances Tango at Wembley
- Tom and Camilla’s showdance straight out of a Fred and Ginger movie
- Mark Ramprakash’s Argentine Tango
- Kara Tointon’s Argentine Tango
- Louisa Lytton’s jive
- Louisa Lytton’s cha cha
- Louisa Lytton’s paso doble
- Alesha Dixon’s Cha Cha
- Alesha Dixon’s waltz
- Alesha Dixon’s showdance
- Alesha Dixon’s Argentine Tango
- Alesha Dixon’s Foxtrot
- Alesha Dixon’s Viennese Waltz
- Alesha Dixon’s Rumba
- Alesha Dixon’s quickstep
- Alesha Dixon’s American smooth
- Jeremy Vine’s Jive
- Anita Rani’s Tango
- Anita Rani’s Paso Doble
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I'm a thirty something woman who lives in the north of England. I have been a writer for as long as I can remember, creating stories both written and verbal since childhood. While studying at Edge Hill College, I got several poems published by a small publisher in the USA, and in Europe. I have been part of several writing groups, and done quite a few courses in a attempt to hone my writing skills further. I love reading different genres of fiction, knowing that the best way to develop my own writing, and my vocabulary is by exposing myself to the different ways that other people choose to describe things.
The most recent writing course that I've been part of, run by a published author, included a exercise in which we were challenged to read things that we would never usually even look at.
It inspired me to take up a challenge. Namely to attempt to read at least one book by every author which is stocked in my local library. I soon realised that I was being far too ambitious, especially given the fact that every library rotates their stock too often for me to keep track.
I've decided to instead attempt to read a book every day, starting with a author whose surname begins with A, and ending with a author whose surname begins with Z. It doesn't matter what the topic of the book is, or if it's fiction or non fiction, everything is useful for me at the minute.
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