Dance night strictly a hit for show fans; REVIEW.Byline: ALISON DAYANI Latin Fever Symphony Hall FOR Strictly Come Dancing addicts, this vibrant dance delight starring the show's favourite couple Darren Bennett and Lilia Kopylova was a quick fix until it returns in the Autumn. Making a name for themselves on the BBC BBC in full British Broadcasting Corp. Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927. series for both their dancing and choreography, it was no surprise to see some spectacular routines. But seeing the glamorous pair perform live with a team of dancers through the rumba, salsa, tango and even paso-doble gave an extra dimension to the hit programme. Free to show off their talents without some heavy-footed celebrity in the way, Lilia and Darren displayed the kind of body control Arlene Phillips screamed about, while gangly gan·gly adj. gan·gli·er, gan·gli·est Gangling. [Alteration of gangling.] Adj. 1. backing dancers doing the jive made me realise Len Goodman was right about the dance 'not being made for tall people'. The excellent latin band and singers deserve a special mention, too, for providing welcome entertainment as the dancers changed colourful costumes that progressed from skimpy skimp·y adj. skimp·i·er, skimp·i·est 1. Inadequate, as in size or fullness, especially through economizing or stinting: a skimpy meal. 2. Unduly thrifty; niggardly. to extremely skimpy through the night. Now, how long is it until Strictly starts again? VERDICT: HHHHI ALISON DAYANI |
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