Mom Andrea Beth is a professional dancer and she is willing enough to talk about this finale episode of Dancing with the Stars. I did not even exert much effort in asking her to right about it. She said after a called her, “…I was like destined to right this one.” This will be so great!
The celebrities left kicking on this season of “Dancing with the Stars” are actress/professional dieter Kirstie Alley, Disney princess Chelsea Kane, and NFL star Hines Ward, and they are much ready for their final Monday show. The adjudicators get to pick their first dance and guide the celebrities; after that, it’s the disreputable freestyle dance time.
Chelsea will be seen dancing the samba. “I want Chelsea to display to everybody the woman she’s developed,” judge Carrie Ann Inaba articulates, similar to this dance is going to be some kind of ritual celebration. Chelsea and her specialized companion Mark Ballas samba to the very unflappable “Hip Hip Chin Chin,” spinning it into a Vegas number from the 60’s with some chilly motions and a very high outlying and paste proportion.
Hines Ward and his companion, Kym Johnson, are also contending for the win. Judge Bruno Tonioli visits the preparation of Maks Chmerkovskiy and Kirstie, and instructs her on the appropriate way to do the DWTS arm fling-and-pause, aka the take-a-breather action so cherished by DWTS superstars.
Back in the Celebriquarium, Brooke inquires the question nobody is rationalizing: “What’s it like to be associated to somebody born in 1988?” -- meaning Chelsea. Kirstie has the decent manners not to come back with “What’s it like to be associated to a bobble head?” And so, an unforgettable live TV moment in the making slips away.
For their freestyle part, Kym and Hines establish the discipline of their DWTS maneuvering: They have waited till this late moment in the season to perform The NFL Card. Now that’s limit! They will dance a number stimulated by a football game halftime amusement. Hines looks like a person in a band uniform of Steeler black and gold with a big “S” on his chest. Kym is in a gold cheerleader clothing and they have line of black-and- gold costumed drummers. They do a series of well-executed lifts, then segue into some ballroom steps while the band plays a trooping version of the Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.”
These are just some of what the actions that we have witnessed along the full season 12 and they were great dancing. It seems that they are not just dancing with the stars but the audience is also dancing with their stars in life.
Andrea Beth’s COMMENT: As a dancer, I really love watching this show. I mean, it is very cute to watch people who are not really on the profession of dancing but making their way to prove to other people that they can kick some steps. It was really amazing and inspiring. I really love dance and as the main essence of dancing is propagated (harmony and partnership), I am always delighted.
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