Sunday 6 December 2015

Strictly's Georgia May Foote transforms into Disney Princess for enchanting Beauty And The Beast dance

The Belle of the ball-room: Strictly's Georgia May Foote transforms into Disney Princess for enchanting Beauty And The Beast dance

Georgia May Foote lived hers and all fairytale fans' dreams on Saturday night as she transformed into a Disney Princess for her Strictly Come Dancing performance. 
The actress performed to the theme song to Beauty And The Beast with dance partner Giovanni Pernice and nailed it, being praised as an 'enchanting' routine.
Georgia, 24, certainly looked the part in a yellow ball gown, her hair twisted high on her head and coiffed elegantly to recreate the animated character's iconic look.
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Magical: Georgia May Foote transformed into a Disney Princess on Saturday night as she danced to the theme tune of Beauty And The Beast on Strictly Come Dancing
Judge Len Goodman called the dance a 'fairytale' with Bruno Toniolli saying it was 'magical' and it even prompted Craig Revel Horwood to use the word 'enchanting'.
Moving onto the technical aspects, Darcey Bussell said that the amateur dancer was learning how to glide beautifully and use her frame perfectly, which was an impressive feat.
She bagged high nines across the board, which helped her to achieve three more points than the previous week and a total of 36/40.
Exquisite: Georgia certainly looked the part in a yellow ball gown, her hair twisted high on her hair and coiffed elegantly to recreate the animated character's iconic look
Exquisite: Georgia certainly looked the part in a yellow ball gown, her hair twisted high on her hair and coiffed elegantly to recreate the animated character's iconic look
Tale as old as time: The actress seemed to have her Prince Charming in check
Tale as old as time: The actress seemed to have her Prince Charming in check
Turning fairytale into fantasy on Saturday night, Anita Rani got audiences hot under the collar for an Argentine Tango with dishy partner Gleb Savchenko.
A steamy attack at the Cell Block Tango from the musical Chicago saw the actress on her sexiest form yet in a plunging sheer-fronted dress.
Her dramatic intent was praise highly, though her practical dance moves were criticised by Craig because he explained that the dance had exposed all of her technical weaknesses.
The judge delivered her a shocking 6/10, which lead to one of her lowest scores in recent weeks and her ranking at the bottom of the leaderboard.

Steamy: Anita Rani set the dancefloor on fire with the Cell Block Tango from Chicago on Saturday
Hot! Audiences got a little hot under the collar at the punchy routine featuring Gleb Savchenko
Hot! Audiences got a little hot under the collar at the punchy routine featuring Gleb Savchenko
Following that, it was up to Kellie Bright to have her musical moment in Oliver, where the EastEnders actress was right at home in the character of a pub landlord.
Dancing to Oom-Pah-Pah from the show with a Viennese Waltz, the actress bounced back from last week's disappointing dance off that saw her competing against Peter Andre to stay in the competition.
Keeping Kellie on her toes, panelist Craig told the star that it was the first time he'd seen the dance performed without elegance and class, calling it 'as common as muck' before concluding '...But I loved it.'   
The high calibre of dance continued when former boyband member Jay McGuiness hit the dancefloor with a Rumba inspired by the musical Once. 
Oliver! Kellie Bright reprised her role as pub landlady as she portrayed a part in Oliver, the musical
Oliver! Kellie Bright reprised her role as pub landlady as she portrayed a part in Oliver, the musical

Common as muck: Judge Craig joked that he'd never seen a Viennese Waltz look so common but he 'loved it'
A witty Len told The Wanted star that even though he'd danced to Once, he would not be dancing 'twice' in the dance off.
Jay bagged another run of 10/10 scores, topping the scoreboard with 39/40, after Darcey confessed that the exquisite dance had brought her to tears.
Meanwhile, having upped her game last week, Katie Derham continued to impress the judges in the Quarter Finals.
Bruno verbalised what everyone was thinking when he said he wished she'd got her game going earlier.
'Very good,' said hard-to-impress Craig, while Darcey praised her improved confidence from the earlier weeks in the competition. 
With a mixture of 8/10 and 9/10 scores, her professional dance partner Anton was thrilled to see such high numbers and delighted to have reached such a late stage in the competition with an amateur dancer.
Emotional: Jay McGuiness's exquisite dance to a show tune from Once had Darcey Bussell in tears
Emotional: Jay McGuiness's exquisite dance to a show tune from Once had Darcey Bussell in tears
Call The Midwife actress Helen George was equally thrilled to have reached Musicals Week thanks to her love of the musical theatre.
She delivered an impassioned performance of Les Miserables' At The End Of The Day that made Bruno feel 'punch drunk'.
Nevertheless, it was picked apart by Craig for late steps but he concluded that it was, 'clean, feisty, sharp and brilliant.' 
Len said she had completed a 'fantastic' Quarter Final.
Still impressive: Katie Derham continued her rise to the top of the leaderboard, quickly catching up with her competitors
Still impressive: Katie Derham continued her rise to the top of the leaderboard, quickly catching up with her competitors
Passion: Helen George delivered an impassioned performance to Les Miserables' At The End Of The Day
Passion: Helen George delivered an impassioned performance to Les Miserables' At The End Of The Day


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