Strictly Come Dancing continues to be one of the most shows on TV and has made
Ballroom Dancing officially one of the coolest activities on the planet!
There's never been a better time to perfect your Paso Doble or fine-tune your Foxtrot. So it's a great time too for
choreographer and Strictly judge Craig Revel Horwood
to remind us about his book in which you Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing.
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Written in a fun, engaging and motivating style that leaps off all 160
large-format pages, Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing is packed with glossy
full-colour photos and accompanied by a CD crammed with Craig's own
inspirational top tips plus practice music to move to.
You could hardly have a better teacher as Craig has a wealth of experience behind him
receiving award nominations for his work on Spend Spend Spend and was resident
director for Miss Saigon. He famously also staged The Lion King for
Disneyland Paris and of course he's been a judge on Strictly Come Dancing
every year since it started almost 20 years ago.
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Just as the new series takes to our screens,
OutUK's Mike Gray has been talking to Craig about his new book and whether the
popularity of ballroom dancing was entirely fuelled by TV show Strictly Come Dancing.
Craig: Absolutely! The show has introduced an entire new generation to ballroom dancing. It's
made it accessible, fun and trendy and what better way to learn great social skills
and get to meet new and interesting people. It's better than hanging around shopping
centres, 'happy slapping' and stealing people's mobile phones!
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Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing is published by Hodder Education and is available from
all good book-shops and online at Amazon.
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The hardest move is always the first,
just like learning to walk. My book encourages people not to be scared to pick up the phone
and dial your nearest dance school for lessons. If you want to improve and move up the dance
ladder, you need one on one tuition with an instructor who can demonstrate the style and intricacies
of ballroom dancing and give you advice and corrections. It also goes without saying you will
need someone to dance with! It takes two to Tango we all know that!
OutUK: Why do you think Strictly Come Dancing is so successful?
Craig: It captures the hearts and minds of the nation because many people
can associate with the celebrities and what must be going through their minds, not
to mention their bodies. Just the thought of having to get up in front of a 12
million critical viewing audience, having to dance with professionals, live to
the nation in a spangly outfit, would keep anyone gripped. It's also a great format
and raises money for charity and the great British nation love humiliation and an
underdog. It's also very lighthearted and a bunch of fun and classy Saturday night
entertainment.
OutUK: Where do you stand on the issue of same sex couples on the programme?
Craig:
Well, having same-sex partners on Strictly Come Dancing is an obvious thing to do, and I back that recent change to the show.
It all began with Star Baker John Whaite who had a same-sex dance partner and danced brilliantly with Johannes Radebe ending up coming second overall
just a few years ago.
As far as the ballroom itself goes, partners just need to decide that the shorter person moves backwards on the dancefloor, regardless of gender.
I don't see why a woman can't dance with a woman and a man can't dance with a man on a regular basis.
I totally raise the flag for that.
Teach Yourself Ballroom Dancing is published by Hodder Education and is available from
all good book-shops and online at Amazon.
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