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86th Blackpool Dance Festival 2011 Professional Amateur Standard

86th Blackpool Dance Festival 2011 Professional and Amateur Standard (Ballroom)

This DVD contains the live recording of the Quarter-finals, Semi-finals and the Finals of the British Open Professional Standard (Ballroom) Championships plus the Finals of the British Open Amateur Dance Championships, which took place in Blackpool, England in May/June 2011.
Spectacular outfits and truly breathtaking show!
    Amateur Standard
    Final:
  1. 93 Andrea Ghigiarelli & Sara Andracchio (England)
  2. 196 Emanuel Valeri & Tania Kehlet (Denmark)
  3. 30 Simone Segatori & Annette Sudol (Germany)
  4. 64 Chao Yang & Yiling Tan (China)
  5. 159 Marek Kosaty & Paulina Glazik (Poland)
  6. 110 Andrzej Sadecki & Karina Nawrot (Poland)
    Professional Standard
    Final:
  1. 31 Arunas Bizokas & Katusha Demidova (USA)
  2. 180 Mirko Gozzoli & Edita Daniute (Italy)
  3. 83 Victor Fung & Anastasia Muravyova (USA)
  4. 157 Sascha Karabey & Natasha Karabey (Germany)
  5. 107 Domen Krapez & Monica Nigro (Slovenia)
  6. 222 Valerio Colantoni & Yulia Spesivtseva (Russia)
  7. 147 Warren Boyce & Kristi Boyce (England)
  8. 125 Angelo Madonia & Alessia Betti (Italy)
    Semi-final:
  • 41 Aleksandr Zhiratkov & Irina Novozhilova (Hong Kong)
  • 75 Mikhail Avdeev & Olga Blinova (USA)
  • 154 Marat Gimaev & Alina Basiouk (USA)
  • 161 Anton Lebedev & Anna Borshch (Canada)
  • 200 Matthew Rooke & Anna Longmore (Australia)
  • 238 Alessio Potenziani & Veronika Vlasova (Russia)
  • 259 Urs Geisenhainer & Agnieszka Kazmierczak (Poland)
    Quarter-final:
  • 16 Evgeni Kazmirchuk & Ekaterina Kim (Russia)
  • 24 Ruslan Golovashchenko & Olena Golovashchenko (Ukraine)
  • 50 Anton Koukareko & Elena Koukareko (USA)
  • 76 Denis Donskoy & Mariya Galtseva (Russia)
  • 93 Go Hashimoto & Keiko Onda (Japan)
  • 118 Eldar Dzhafarov & Anna Sazina (Azerbaijan)
  • 131 Gustaf Lundin & Valentina Oseledko (Sweden)
  • 140 Andrey Begunov & Anna Demidova (USA)
  • 184 Andrea Faraci & Iveta Pauryte (USA)
  • 191 Alexandr Voskalchuk & Veronika Egorova (Russia)
  • 207 Richard Tonizzo & Claire Hansen (Canada)
  • 212 Tomasz Papkala & Frantsiska Yordanova (Poland)
  • 219 Sergei Gladkikh & Tatiana Gladkikh (Hong Kong)
  • 235 Daniele Gallaro & Kimberly Taylor (England)
  • 243 Kristjan Kuusk & Anri Kokkonen (Finland)
  • 258 Ivan Krylov & Natalia Smirnova (Russia)
DVD - All
Color system: NTSC
Running time: 1 h 37 min.
Added to Inventory on: Wednesday 16 November, 2011
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Price: $39.00 USD
Andrej Skufca & Katarina Venturini Basic with Style
Andrej Skufca and Katarina Venturini:
2004 UK Open Professional Latin-American Championship 2nd place;
2004 The British Open Professional Latin-American Championship 4th place.
This video Andrej and Katarina give an insight into how they feel and understand their dancing, where they put priorities and how they make the best possible effect out of simple steps.
    Andrej and Katarina demonstrate 5 complete choreography programmes for 5 dances:
  • Cha-cha
  • Samba
  • Rumba
  • Pasodoble
  • Jive
    Each dance is presented:
  1. Dancing together to the music
  2. Man side only to the count
  3. Lady side only to the count
  4. Explaining the figure names together
In the last part of the video they make a full demonstration of all 5 dances in full setup with lighting and costume changes.

Running time: 45 min approx
Added to Inventory on: Thursday 16 February, 2006
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Price: $19.00 USD
Blackpool 2006 Congress European Dances
Ballroom Dancers Federation Congress Blackpool May 2006
European Dances
3 DVDs containing THE WORLD'S BEST LECTURES with the world's top dance coaches and performers. The lectures are a live recording of the event that took place in Winter Gardens, Blackpool, May 2006
Total running time: 6 hrs 10 min
    Disc 1
  1. Introduction - 1:07
  2. Victor Nikovski & Sacha Melnikov - The Russian Revolution - 31:35
  3. Lindsey Hillier & Shirley Ballas - Ballroom & Latin - 29:00
  4. Gary McDonald, Buddy Schwimmer & Michael Chapman - The American Dream - 43:12
    Disc 2
  1. William Pino & Alessandria Bucciarelli - Slow Foxtrot - 28:31
  2. Richard Gleave, Michael Barr & Len Goodman - The Reunion - 45:08
  3. Jonathan Wilkins & Katusha Demidova - Tango - 29:10
  4. Christopher & Justina Hawkins - Viennese Waltz - 29:34
    Disc 3
  1. Caterina Arzenton - Devotion To The Motion - 27:19
  2. Mirko Gozzoli & Alessia Betti - Waltz - 26:13
  3. Timothy Howson & Joanne Bolton - Quickstep - 28:33
  4. Andrew Sinkinson, John Wood & Stephen Hillier - The Ballroom Boys - 50:48

DVD - ALL
Color - PAL ::: More about PAL, SECAM and NTSC >>>
Language - English + Russian (choice is in a menu)
Added to Inventory on: Sunday 24 September, 2006
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Price: $45.00 USD
Blackpool 2006 Congress Latin American Dances
Ballroom Dancers Federation Congress Blackpool 2006 May 2006
Latin-American Dances
3 DVDs containing THE WORLD'S BEST LECTURES with the world's top dance coaches and performers. The lectures are a live recording of the event that took place in Winter Gardens, Blackpool, May 2006
Total running time: 5 hrs
    Disc 1
  1. Introduction - 1:07
  2. Victor Nikovski & Sacha Melnikov - The Russian Revolution - 31:35
  3. Lindsey Hillier & Shirley Ballas - Ballroom & Latin - 29:00
  4. Gary McDonald, Buddy Schwimmer & Michael Chapman - The American Dream - 43:12
    Disc 2
  1. Andrej Skufca & Katarina Venturini - Rumba - 20:22
  2. Jason Gilkinson & Peta Roby - Burning Ambition - 35:00
  3. Alan Fletcher - A Master Class - 27:01
    Disc 3
  1. Michael Malitowski & Joanna Leunis - Samba - 25:46
  2. Margaret Redmond - My Dream Connection -25:52
  3. Bryan Watson & Carmen - Paso Doble - 30:36
  4. Donnie Burns & Gaynor Fairweather - The X Factor - 30:55

DVD - ALL
Color - PALL ::: More about PAL, SECAM and NTSC >>>
Language - English + Russian (choice is in a menu)
Added to Inventory on: Sunday 24 September, 2006
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Price: $45.00 USD
Blackpool 2008 Congress European Dances
WORLD BALLROOM DANCING CONGRESS Spanish Hall, Winter Gardens, Blackpool May 24th, 25th 2008
If you want to keep pace with the times, always to be modern and interesting their students - you just have to watch and listen to these wonderful lectures!
European Dances
2 DVD9 containing THE WORLD'S BEST LECTURES with the world's top dance coaches and performers. The lectures are a live recording of the event that took place in Blackpool, May 2008
Total running time: 7 hrs 11 min (approx 30 min/lecture)
    European Program
  • Jonathan Crossley & Lyn Marriner - Foxtrot
  • John Wood - Another Dimension
  • Hans Laxholm - Thinking Outside the Box
  • Christopher & Justyna Hawkins - Waltz
  • Jonathan Wilkins & Hazel Newberry - Quickstep
  • Arunas Bizokas & Katusha Demidova - Foxtrot
  • Luca & Loraine Barrichi - Achieving Excellence
  • Mirko Gozzoli & Alessia Betti - Tango
  • Doreen Freeman - My Life of Dance
  • In addition, 2 lectures, which combine European and Latin American program.
  • Hazel Fletcher & Marion Welsh - Protecting Our Principles
  • Bryan Watson & Carmen, William Pino & Alessandra Bucciarelli - The Instinctive Dancer
DVD - ALL
Color - PAL ::: More about PAL, SECAM and NTSC >>>
Language - English + Russian
Added to Inventory on: Saturday 31 January, 2009
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Price: $60.00 USD
Blackpool 2008 Congress Latin American Dances
WORLD BALLROOM DANCING CONGRESS Spanish Hall, Winter Gardens, Blackpool May 24th, 25th 2008
If you want to keep pace with the times, always to be modern and interesting their students - you just have to watch and listen to these wonderful lectures!
Latin American Dances
2 DVD9 containing THE WORLD'S BEST LECTURES with the world's top dance coaches and performers. The lectures are a live recording of the event that took place in Blackpool, May 2008
Total running time: 6 hrs 25 min (approx 30 min/lecture)
    Latin American Program
  • Peter & Kristina Stokkebroe - Cha Cha Cha
  • Graham Oswick - Body Talk
  • Jukka Haapalainen, Allan Tornsberg - Latin Lads
  • Sergey Surkov & Melia - Paso Doble
  • Lene James - Keeping it Real
  • Riccardo Cocchi & Yulia Zagoruychenko - Samba
  • Ruud Vermeij - Mind and Matter
  • Michael Malitowski & Joanna Leunis - Rumba
  • In addition, 2 lectures, which combine European and Latin American program.
  • Hazel Fletcher & Marion Welsh - Protecting Our Principles
  • Bryan Watson & Carmen, William Pino & Alessandra Bucciarelli - The Instinctive Dancer
DVD - ALL
Color - PAL ::: More about PAL, SECAM and NTSC >>>
Language - English + Russian
Added to Inventory on: Sunday 01 February, 2009
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Price: $60.00 USD
Body Basics - Michael Malitowski & Joanna Leunis
The program includes basic variations (scheme figures) in 5 Latin American dances: Cha Cha, Samba, Paso Doble, Rumba, Jive. Only small amount of lecturing is included, but the demonstrations are excellent. Every dance is presented:
  • Dancing together to the music
  • Dancing together with no music
  • Dancing together giving figure names
  • Dancing together with the count for the man
  • Dancing together with the count for the lady
  • Mini-lecture
  • Dancing together to the music again
The mini-lectures touch the following topics:
  • Samba : Interaction between the man and the lady's rhythms

    Whisk - Samba Walk - Side Samba Walk - Shadow Bota Fogos - Travelling Voltas - Whisk - Natural Roll - Rocks - Plait - Reverse Turn - Whisk - Man Change of the Feet Method Lady Samba Walk - Cruzados Locks in Contra Bota Fogos - Circular Voltas - Whisk - Volta Spot Turn for the Lady - Promenade to Counter Promenade Runs - Voltas

  • Cha Cha : Putting attention to the spine, legs and interaction between them

    Basic - Natural Top - Continuous Hip Twist - Circular Hip Twist - Alemana - Cross Basic - Cuban Breaks - Check - Spot Turn to the Right - Half Basic - Fan Finish Open Position Change of Feet Method - Chasses Side By Side - Ronde Chasse Hip Twist Chasse - Time Step using Guapacha Timing - Change of Feet Method for the Man and Basic for the Lady

  • Paso Doble : Breathing in and out to emphasise the body energy

    Press Line to Spanish Line - Promenade Close - Sur Place - Promenade to Counter Promenade - Grand Circle - Sixteen - Attack - Sur Place - Separation - Sur Place - Coup de Pique - Syncopated Coup de Pique - Sur Place - Fallaway Revercse - Promenade Close - Sur Place - Travelling Spins - Spanish Line - Flamenco Taps - Spanish Line - Promenade Close - Sur Plase - Twists - Chasse Cape - Walks - Highlight Fishing in Chasse Cape

  • Rumba : The mechanics and the intention of emphasising the hips actions

    Basic - Open Hip Twist - Alemana - Rope Spinning - Opening Out to Right and Left - Spiral to Fallaway - Cuban Rocks - Forward Walk in Shadow Position into Fan - Three Alemanas - Continuous Hip Twist - Sliding Doors with Spiral Ending - Fan - Hockey Stick

  • Jive : Putting attention to the knee actions: Kicking and ticking

    Link - Whip - Change of Places with Double Spin - Change of Places Over Turned - Ball Change - Change of Places Spanish Arms - Change of Places - Double Whip - Reverse Whip - Promenade Walks - Change of Places - Change of Places Over Turned - Chicken Walks - Throwaway - Chicken Walks - Throwaway - Windmill - Windmill

The choreography used is basic, something every dancer uses every day, however some connections between steps are rather intriguing.

The program included shows in Japan and the UK The program is intended for trainers of sporting ballroom dances, as well as dancers for intermediate and advanced level of skill.

DVD - All
NTSC
Language - English + Russian (Switch in DVD menu)
Running time: 76 min
Added to Inventory on: Monday 02 February, 2009
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Price: $29.00 USD
Burn The Floor

The Burn the Floor Story
The original idea for Burn the Floor came in a burst of colour and energy. I was witness to a scintillating display of Ballroom and Latin dancing at Sir Elton John’s 50th birthday celebration at the Hammersmith Ballroom in London in March 1997.
In the midst of a glamorous costumed evening Elton, the ultimate host, the party in full swing, 16 young energetic dancers mesmerised the packed room in a 20 minute dance display. For me it was just the spark of an idea. I was soon to meet and discover the ballroom dance world, its people with their intensity, commitment, discipline and work ethic. These ideals would become my inspiration. It was the dancers themselves that provided the real spirit, their good nature, openness and sheer talent combined with a burning passion and love of dance.
It would be another 18 months before I gathered the first team together, a core of dancers and designers in a London ten day workshop late in 1998. A quest to combine the natural chemistry and personal values of the individual dancers with aspects of modern theatre technology. Small pieces of choreography from Anthony Van Laast, costume ideas from Bonita Bryg and lighting by Patrick Woodroffe, set by Marc Fischer who became our original design team, we rehearsed and stitched together the initial pieces day after day at Pinewood Studios.
The results were spectacular on film, creating strong images and magnifying personalities. The result bought us a commitment from Universal to support us for a full-length show that we would produce specifically for film. A genuine buzz began in the ballroom and Latin dance environment sending new dancers our way, all with ideas and excitement.
The frantic rush to deliver the show by June of 1999 began. Sets, costumes, choreography, all focused on a world premiere in Bournemouth. We were to film all three planned shows for worldwide release, thus beginning a never-ending cycle of marketing and touring around the world.
It was a tense and nervous time. Tensions often flared under the pressure. Deadlines missed and re set, staff replaced, as patience and performance came under question. Slowly the show began to take shape. Six weeks, twelve hours day, six days a week in an old army barracks hall in Hammersmith, followed by a week of technical rehearsals in South London preceded the move to Bournemouth. Seemingly the BTF tradition of delivering under pressure and creating opportunity from little, “no matter what it takes” was born at this time. After chaotic dress rehearsals the shows were performed with much relief. This collection of spirited dancers, assembled from fifteen different countries, the fierce personalities all honed in dance competition, excelled on stage, the months off work and pressure released. The enduring comment of the night captured the feeling in the company. “It’s as if we all won the competition tonight!”
Finally with the results on film, the Bournemouth shows completed successfully to solid critical comment, we began our first world tour. Australia for two months, back to the UK including the Royal Albert Hall in London, the point theatre in Dublin ( the home of Irish dancing ) and then a long trek through Europe. Relentless over night bus travel, occasional deep snow, to critical reviews, some great, some disappointing. A few dancers couldn’t take the pressure and went home early. Everyone was tired. It was a solid learning process, what worked, and what did not work in the show, with the very best teacher, the audience. We discovered cumbersome and difficult to move scenic pieces, slow and meandering parts of the show. We had “too much and too many” this was our first lesson in production. Every one was happy to break in December some seven months after we started.
With all the success we also encountered set back. Our first USA tour in March 2000 highlighted by shows at Radio City Music in New York was cut short in six weeks. We would finally learn our lesson in touring economics, too many “grand ideas “proving impractical. Seven semi trailer trucks hauling what had become a massive production across vast distances. We had grown to a staff of eighty.
As producer I was required to call a halt to re-asses our structure and ideas. Advising the dancers who had shown such passion, loyalty and commitment was like attending “a funeral for a dear friend”. With all we had achieved in just ten months it seemed unreal to stop.
We began to assess all we learned about the show, the pace and structure. Jason Gilkison came to the forefront from dancer to Associate Choreographer and finally to Artistic Director and sole Choreographer. His ideas breathed new life into the dancing and the show and we began a process of change. We looked for different ideas in structure and music, costume and staging, it was a major overhaul and began what is now an annual process of BTF. We look to find a higher level for the dancers, a streamlined and stylized presentation that would continue to evolve.
Its was six months before the company reassembled with many new faces, the desire to succeed and the even greater passion. New Years Eve in Monaco was the catalyst, on stage for the Millennium New Year at glamorous Le Club Sporting was to be our turning point. A new enthusiasm was born.
Although there was drama to come highlighted by our return USA tour opening around the chilling events of September 11, 2001, BTF had reached a plateau. We considered ourselves strong enough, and were becoming good enough to succeed in any circumstances no matter how challenging, how testing, good or bad could only build the character of this unique company.
Under Jason’s guidance the show continued to blossom in all directions. Audiences were growing and good critical reviews are now the regular thing. Through the USA in 2002 and twice again in 2003. Japan, a highlight in 2002 in Osaka and Tokyo. Casino seasons in Biloxi and Reno in 2002 and 2003 helped us create the second company, and with a long season, a mini version of Burn the Floor running at Busch Gardens for nineteen weeks through the early part of 2003, our USA connection remained strong.
Japan and Australia featured in our schedule again in 2004, and we took our performance credits to 87 cities and 17 countries with over 2 million people seeing the show. Such has been our success in Japan it has become our spiritual home.
New ideas come much easier now, and we continue to evolve, in search perhaps of illusive perfection, and BTF has become a strong unique family.
2005 sees us planning our new version of Burn the Floor, to be called Burn the Floor-Extreme Ballroom. Sixteen dancers working with eight musicians and two singers. Jason has created new choreography, new music, costumes and presentation. The band has brought a whole new level to the show — I can’t believe the energy level it creates. With shows in Australia, London, Shanghai and Beijing, Extreme Ballroom is under way. If the early reviews of the new show are any guide we have really stepped up to a whole new level.
2006 will see the “Last Dance” tour of Burn the Floor in April, May and June. It will be the final run of the original concept show, through Singapore, Korea, Taiwan Hong Kong and of course Japan in both Osaka and Tokyo, before we go over completely to Extreme Ballroom.
Thank you Jason and Peta and the foundation dancers, who are “the heart and core” of the BTF team. And to all the dancers and creatives, especially Anthony Van Laast who gave us so much through the early years. Now after five years we can celebrate our very own history and tradition.

Harley Medcalf
Producer
August 18th, 2005.
http://www.burnthefloor.com

Duration: 1 hour 37 min
DVD English
Added to Inventory on: Tuesday 04 October, 2005
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Price: $20.00 USD $18.00 USD

Champions School 2008-2009 A
Champions School Oliver Wessel-Therhorn (Germany) - Bases of Latin
Olivers specializes in both the Standard and Latin dances and works from Germany. He offers lectures and coaching on these styles to enthusiasts who would like to learn these dances.
Rumba, Cha-Cha
For trainers and dancers
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Language: Russian / German
Time of record: 85 min
Added to Inventory on: Saturday 28 November, 2009
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Price: $14.00 USD
Champions School 2008-2009 B
Champions School Holger Nietzsche (Germany) - Bases of Latin
Rhythm, Melody

For trainers and dancers

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Language: Russian / German
Time of record: 128 min
Added to Inventory on: Saturday 28 November, 2009
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Price: $14.00 USD

Champions School 2008-2009 C
Champions School Lin James (England) - Bases of Latin
Pasodoble, Cha-Cha, Jive

Basic principles of movement Latin American dances Pasodoble, Cha-Cha, Jive.
For trainers and dancers

DVD - All
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Language: Russian / English
Time of record: 220 min
Added to Inventory on: Saturday 28 November, 2009
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Price: $14.00 USD

Champions School 2008-2009 D
Champions School Jeffrey Herne (England) - Bases of Standard
Weight of the head as a new characterization technique of standard dances.
For trainers and dancers

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Language: Russian / English
Time of record: 215 min
Added to Inventory on: Saturday 28 November, 2009
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Price: $14.00 USD

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