Friday, October 05, 2007

Dancing With the Stars Week One Recap

By Armando Martin
Former U.S. Champion
FADS National Dance Director

A new season of “Dancing With the Stars” kicked off last week with great fanfare and lots of promise for the development of good dance talent.

The opening number showed all of America that the show has the ability to entertain us like no other program on TV. It also showed us new additions to the show - great and talented dancers like Mark Ballas and Derek Hough.

Marky, as he is better known in the world of Dancesport, comes from true dancing royalty. His parents are none other than Corky and Shirley Ballas, former World and Open British Latin Champions. Marky displays his dad’s fun, go-for-broke personality and his mom’s impeccable technique. This young man is going to be a real force this season.

The other great addition is Derek Hough, who is actually Julianne’s natural brother and Marky’s adopted brother. Derek was also trained by Corky and Shirley, which is evident in his Latin dancing. Both Derek and Marky have done some stints in London’s West End, which is England’s equivalent of Broadway.

Moving on to the Stars in the show in order of appearance, the first couple was Jennie Garth and Derek. Jennie is a very lovely lady who has some natural talent, but really needs to loosen up and not take the whole thing so seriously. She looks like she is trying too hard and I am afraid that Derek’s lack of teaching experience will be a detriment to this couple. Tonight they performed the Cha-Cha and scored a 21.

In the second spot dancing a Foxtrot were Alex and Josie Maran. A better looking couple will be hard to find even in Hollywood, but unfortunately looks will only take you so far in a dance contest and as of the writing of this article, they had already been voted off the show as the first couple to say goodbye this season. Let this be a lesson to models - don’t enter DWTS, you are always the first ones to go.

Performing a dynamic Cha-Cha in the third spot was Sabrina Bryan and Mark, as far as I am concerned, the competition can stop right now, we have our winner. Let everybody go home. But I am sure ABC television has to honor all its advertising commitments with the sponsors, and are therefore forced to keep the show going until Sabrina is crowned the winner. Their performance was deservedly awarded a 26.

In the fourth spot tonight were Marie Osmond and Jonathan. What a perfectly nice Mormon couple. Marie is an absolute pleasure to watch. She may not be the best dancer in the show, but I believe she’s going to go far this season. She brings nice, cute and fun wrapped up in a great little package. Fox Trot was their first dance and they scored a very respectable 21.

If there is someone that can give Sabrina a run for her money is Mel B. dancing with Maks. Maks better work very hard this season and come up with some good, dynamic and entertaining choreography to give Mel a shot at the finals. In Mel he has the best technical dancer in the competition. While she does not have the pure power and abandonment that Sabrina has, Mel has great feet, legs and posture. Okay, maybe we better wait until the end. Scary Spice was awarded a 24 by the judges.

The last lady to dance this night was Jane Seymour, and what a lady she is. I know that I keep contradicting myself but there is an outside chance that Jane could actually win this thing. First she has the most experienced partner of all in Tony. He is a true dance professional in every sense of the word and has the ability to teach and bring out the best in his pupils. With Jane, he has a lot to work with. She is classy, balanced and very talented. In the end it will come down to who is voting more – middle-aged people or teenagers. Jane and Tony received a well-deserved 24.

I will talk about the guys in my next article. Stay tuned.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have never been as impressed with a celebrity than I was with Sabrina. My reaction was somewhat like Bruno's, my mouth dropped as I was so stunned at how great that dance was from the beginning. What a couple. It would be fine with me if they were the only dancers the rest of the season - I will still tune in.

Anonymous said...

Do you really think Sabrina should win? Yes, she's dancing great, but she's a professional dancer by training and by profession. It seems so blatantly wrong and against the entire spirit of the show to have someone who's had years of dance lessons and who makes her living as a dancer compete against people who've never had a lesson in his/her life. Where's the fun in a dancer winning a dance contest? I know there have been others on the show with some dance background (Joey, Stacey, etc.) but not as blatant as her. it's like you had someone in your beginning class who was already performing on stage winning the best-in-class prize at the end. As a teacher do you really think that's fair?

Anonymous said...

Every celebrity has some kind of advantage or disadvantage. It's more than just dancing and we know that - it's performance, it's personality, it's fan club, it's appearance, it's endurance, etc. Actors, performers, and athletes all have their own edge on someone else.

The "spirit" of the show is entertainment and I am truly entertained by most of the stars this year.

Anonymous said...

Speaking as a total know-nothing, I thought Sabrina was technically amazing, but weak in emotional expression. She didn't tell me a story the way Jane Seymour or Helio Castrovenes did. Her dances didn't develop from Point A to Point B; it was all the same every moment, "Flash, look at me, flash, look at me." Len was right about needing more variety in the quickstep.

Anonymous said...

I had to laugh when Bruno remarked that Sabrina "danced like a pro."

As far as personality goes, it only takes you so far. It's no coincidence that every year the top 2 finalists included one who had the season's most extensive dancing background.

Sure, everyone has an edge in some way or another, whether it be athleticism, fan base or something else. But it's not a stretch to say that a DANCER has a huge advantage in a DANCING contest.

But it's definitely a personal choice whether that should factor into choosing a favorite in this show.

Anonymous said...

I don't think it's a stretch to say a DANCER has the biggest advantage over NON-dancers in a DANCE contest.