Not that good!!I am a fan of the TV show Strictly Come Dancing and read the reviews on here so thought I'd buy the DVD.
I wish I hadn't bothered now. Yeah they can dance and some of the dancing is beautiful but it isn't that good to be honest with you. The music is RUBBISH and the dancing is OK with some nice bits here and there but that doesn't constitute to being good.
I personally think this DVD is a waste of money, the music ruins it for me personally. I could watched some of the dancing they do if the music was much better but sadly it wasn't.
It hasn't put me off watching the TV show but I will be careful what I buy in future.
An Absolute must have this ChristmasForget all the exercise dvd's, forget all the immitation strictly dvd's this is a mini hollywood movie presented and performed by simply the best professional partnership to have come out of the tv show and the world of dance. The title states it all - this will set your Television alight with magic magic and more magic.
Once you have sat back and watched Camilla and Ian dance their way through the breathtaking locations on this extravaganza you can then learn to dance in your own living room whatever your level of ability with the personal tuition section form this amazing duo. Perfect for any single man or woman or couple wanting to learn to dance together (and the perfect wedding gift as well) all proved by the actual members of the public who were taught to dance over a two day period.
This is one gift that will never dissapoint!
Spectacular dancingTo me, rumba is the most beautiful of the Latin dances and when danced well, it verges on ballet in terms of beauty. On "The Magic of Dance', Ian and Camilla dance the most beautiful rumba I have ever seen. They dance to "The Story of My Life" (Michael Crawford) and their dance tells a story of lingering passion but ultimate loss, and they dance it with such expressiveness. At one point, Ian reaches his hand out to Camilla and over the course of a couple of seconds, she slowly and tentatively places her hand in his: this is the way rumba should be: unhurried; it isn't called "the dance of the indecisive heart" for nothing! At another point, Camilla is moving away from Ian and he reaches out and grabs her around the waist and draws her to him into his embrace: more ballet than rumba but one of the most singularly romantic moments in a dance I have ever seen.
I have seen so many people take a "boots and all" approach to rumba, where something dynamic is happening every second, but I don't think that such an approach honors the spirit of the dance. In rumba, whirlwind fast movements express passion, while slow lingering movements express yearning, and it is from this interplay of passion and yearning that the beauty of the dance emerges. Camilla and Ian are for me the finest example that I have seen of this interplay and how deeply moving it can be.
And this is only one of the gems on this DVD. They do a funky little chacha to a Latin Jazz version of Summertime, Paso Doble to The Phantom of the Opera, and dance American Smooth, Waltz and Foxtrot beautifully. On the other hand, I wasn't keen on their Jive, I think that Camilla's costuming made it hard to appreciate her technique. And the samba barefoot on the beach didn't quite come off, probably because sand doesn't lend itself well to samba steps. The instructional material is aimed at a basic level, but I still found figures in the chacha that I haven't seen before and will certainly include in my dancing.
Overall, this is one of my better DVD purchases and I will continue to watch it over and over to enjoy Ian and Camilla's artistry.
Simply Magical- A brilliant dance DVDI have waited and waited. I thought my quest to find a dance DVD was fruitless. That was until I found 'The Magic of Dance'. And not only did I find a dance DVD, but, I found a rather good dance DVD at that.
The star dancers Camilla Dallerup and Ian Waite traverse the floors with effortless grace. They also adapt seemlessly between fun, bouncy dances and dances will a dark and erotic tone.
What really makes this DVD special, are the simply wonderful locations. Gone are the stuffy ballrooms, replaced by vibrant and magical scenery (a beautiful beach, star lit rooftops of London). These backdrops give the dances a fresh perspective and adds extra vim and verve to the whole performance.
The extras are a real treat too. As well as the usual behind-the-scenes features, Camilla and Ian have added a tuition feature. The two stars guide you through 6 dances and their steps for both men and women. This feature was a total, but welcome suprise, as it seems as though it could have been released as a DVD on its own.
Overall, everything this DVD had aimed to achieve, has been achieved. The production levels are astonishinly high and the direction is perfectly weighted. You always feel apart of the action on screen, the camera never adopts a stifling position that confuses you. When a new dance changes tone and mood, it never feels forced and glides together coherently.
Simply a must for fans of dance or good old fashioned entertainment.
Magic of DanceThe Magic of dance is probably the best dance DVD on the market now or ever.
Camilla Dallerup and Ian Waite are truly the most breathtaking dancers imaginable. The dances are introduced and commented on by both Camilla and Ian and the locations are superb settings for the individual dances setting an amazing atmosphere. The teaching is clear and simple and anyone could be up and dancing simple steps straight away. I have never seen an intructional DVD which is so clear and easy to understand.
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