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april6263 wrote:
Ok and so since our 4th anniversary as a sisterhood is coming up.....any theme ideas????.....I mean we have to have a party....LOL
YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We Need a PARTY...........I am in desperate need of having a distraction from RL. LOL
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JET,
I saw your friends painting. WOW, that is fantastic. Does he sell any of his work or does he paint just for fun? He is quite talented.
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Tango/April..............LOVED reading about your experience at the show. It sounds GREAT !!!
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Evening to you all in the Sisterhood...
I hope that you are all doing well so far this week. Not much going on here in VA except this crazy up and down weather we are having.
Well it is good to see a couple of you on the board today. It is also good to see there are a few "rumors" about the upcoming season of DWTS.
Let me see what I can dig up tonight.
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'Dancing With the Stars' Pros Tease New Details on Upcoming All-Athlete Season (Exclusive)
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Tonya Harding, Olympians Adam Rippon and Jamie Anderson Join ‘Dancing With the Stars’
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Maks Chmerkovskiy Talks On The Possibility Of Judging Dancing With The Stars, Why He’s Not Dancing, And More
Maks Chmerkovskiy was recently interviewed by Mass Live on his new dancing Confidential Tour with his wife, Peta Murgatroyd, and brother, Val Chmerkovskiy. He talks of what to expect of the show, but, in the interview, Maks also chats of why he decided not to dance in the new season of Dancing With The Stars and why he might not do so in the future…well,. unless it’s a “judging” gig. Read on…
Will you be returning to “Dancing With the Stars”?
Listen, I love the show, but I have other interests at the moment. I would have loved to judge and transition into that, but it’s not my call. It’s not up to me. Everything that is up to me, I do at 100 percent and then give it my all. I just don’t think I can do the show as a professional dancer at 100 percent and give it my all anymore. I am at a different point in my life.
I thought you brought a lot to the table as a guest judge. (Chmerkovskiy served as a guest judge several times between 2013 and 2016.)
Thank you. I appreciate that.I would love to do that gig. That’s my thing. That’s my medium (and) that’s what I know. I know exactly what I am looking at. I know exactly what I want it to be and exactly how to influence someone to do better in that genre. That’s what a judge should do, in addition to adding to the production. If that’s in my future, I would gladly accept it. If not, there are other opportunities. We are always moving forward.
I enjoyed Maks as a judge (he was totally entertaining), but, I loved Julianne Hough as a judge too. Both brought different things to the show as Judges. Maks was controversial and entertaining in a “Len” way while Julianne was so articulate, thoughtful, and good with words. I wish they’d hire them both.
More at Mass Live. Let us know what you think in comments.
Maks Chmerkovskiy talks 'Dancing With the Stars,' working with family before Boston, Mohegan Sun shows
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7 Things We Learned From Dancing With 'DWTS' Pros Gleb Savchenko, Artem Chigvintsev & Alan Bersten (Exclusive)
Well, lots of interesting information in this article about how Gleb came up with the idea and enlisted Alan and Artem for assistance in this fun-sounding weekend. I don’t pay that much attention to what many of the pros do in the off season, but it sure sounds like they like to stay busy!! You can read the whole article at ET, but I’ve put a short excerpt below:
6. The guys can describe their personalities using one style of dance.
Alan joked that he’s a mix of all the best qualities, and therefore would be the Argentine Tango. “I love the elegance of ballroom, like with the waltz, but the Argentine Tango is a mix of that and Latin passion,” he shared. “It has everything, and everyone can see it differently. It can be really fierce, it could be subtle, it could be sometimes controlling, but also soft. It has all the different dynamics.”
Artem said he’s torn between Argentine Tango and the Paso. “They’re both very manly, both very sensual, in a lot of ways, and I feel like I can express myself more in those dances than any others,” he explained.
As for Gleb? “I would probably say contemporary and the thing is, I’m not a contemporary dancer. I’m ballroom trained, I’ve never really trained properly in contemporary, but I kinda picked it up when I started doing the show,” he revealed. “I really love it because it’s a style where you can actually do anything, and you can really tell a story through dance. You can express yourself more. I’m all about telling a story through dance — the emotions and feelings and very strong characters of a man and a woman and their connection.”
7. They read your tweets.
During breaks from dancing, we caught the guys on their phones, and Alan says a big reason why they created Pro Dance Camp in the first place was because of all the fan suggestions they’ve recently received. “A lot of the fans want to dance with us,” he explained. “We get a lot of tweets that are like, ‘I wish there was a Dancing With the Fans season.’ So this is really as close as it gets!”
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