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Ballroom
Viennese WaltzIt's uncertain if the Viennese Waltz came from a
French or Italian peasant dance in the 1550s, as both had similar
dances performed to folk music, the Volta. Both require couples to
rotate as they dance and "volta" is Italian for "the turn". For
couples to get from one side of their partner to the other, they had
to embrace so closely many declared it immoral.
Ada and Aric demonstrate perfect Viennese form
Modern WaltzIn the early 19th Century another turning dance,
the "Waltzen", became popular in many parts of Germany and Austria,
with local variants named after their area. The popular step from
Landl ob der Enns in upper Austria became known as the Landler.
Meanwhile, a more sedate form of the fast Viennese Waltz evolved in
America around 1834, known originally as the Boston. The Modern
Waltz is said to be a combination of the Landler and the Boston
derived in England about 1910.
Alicia and John-Paul waltz up a storm
Modern TangoThe Modern Tango is probably a result of Spain's
Flamenco dance merging with the African slave dance the Tangano, and
a host of other folk dances infiltrating South America. In the
Buenos Aires slums in the late 19th century, they both merged with
the Habanera – a Cuban folk dance – to provide a new step; the
Milonga. Originally the Milonga was a soft private dance, with
emphasis on leg movements. In Paris in the 1930's, it was combined
with other ballroom dances and given a staccato action, moving the
emphasis to the torso and head, a characteristic which remains.
It takes Ky and Masha to tango
FoxtrotOne story says it was introduced as the Castle Walk into
nightclub performances of Vernon and Irene Castle, and popularised
by Harry Fox in the stage show Ziegfeld Follies in New York in 1913 -
and named after him. Others say it mimicked the gait of a horse, or
even a fox. Regardless, the step was fashionably rebellious against
19th Century dancing, as it used parallel feet rather than turned
out feet used in Victorian dances. About 1922, the trotting steps
were discarded for a less energetic movement called the Saunter and
by 1927 it was called the Slow Foxtrot with gliding movements.
Foxy couple, Chris and Trenton
Latin
RumbaThe Dance of Love, the Rumba is the most sensual of Latin
dances with the lady dominating the man using her womanly charms.
Incorporating teasing and withdrawal, partners dance to each other
not the audience.
Leeanne and Dicko perform a red hot rumba
SambaThe word Samba is supposedly derived from a West African Bantu
word meaning "to pray" or invoke spirits of ancestors. It is said to
be a dance that can send people into a trance. It is danced annually
at Rio's Carnivale.
Brodie sizzles
Jive From its start in 1927, the Jive shocked adults who tried to
ban it. American GIs in World War II took it to Europe but it was
danced underground due to its "corrupting influence". It's a
variation of the Jitter Bug adding rock'n'roll and swing.
Ada gets down and jives
Paso DoblePaso Doble Made famous in the movie "Strictly Ballroom",
The Paso Doble is a Spanish gypsy dance based on the bullfight. The
man represents the bullfighter, Torero, and the lady his red cape or
cappa. It is danced to the characteristic march music used for the
procession at the beginning of a corrida.
Chris and Trenton do the Paso Doble
Cha ChaWhen the English dance teacher Pierre Lavelle visited Cuba in
1952, he saw the Rumba danced with extra beats. He returned to
Britain and began teaching these steps as a new dance.
Simone loves to cha cha
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Music from Episode 2
couple dance song artist
Tom and Alana
Quickstep Good Morning Singing In The Rain
Kouta and Natalie
Rumba What's Left Of Me Nick Lachey
Fiona and Serghei
Quickstep Piccadilly Ted Heath Orchestra
Tamsyn and Arsen
Rumba Fairytale Toni Braxton
Amanda and Csaba
Rumba Buttons Pussycat Dolls
Gary and Eliza
Quickstep 42nd Street Harry Warren & Al Dubin
Andrew and Linda
Rumba One Love Mary J. Blige and U2
Kerry and Chris
Quickstep Get Happy Judy Garland
Arianne and Carmelo
Quickstep Anything Goes Indiana Jones soundtrack
Chris and Abbey
Rumba Babylon David Gray
After last week's tumultuous first elimination of our reality
contestant Fiona Falkiner, our host Daryl Somers sprang to the
studio floor with his usual energy. Our host, dressed in a formal
dinner suit, welcomed the audience, the band led by the ever-
talented musical director, Chong Lim, and the panel of judges to
episode three of Dancing with the Stars.
The glamorous Sonia Kruger dazzled the audience with her stunning
lace gown, accessorised with an outrageous scarlet bow from Alex
Perry for Myer. Dancing with the Star's quick witted co-host
discussed the technical aspects of tonight's dances, - the tango and
jive, which expand on the growing calibre of dancing routines that
our celebrities have mastered.
Up first tonight was the gregarious actress Kerry with dancing
partner Christopher jiving to an energetic routine choreographed to
Long Tall Sally by Little Richard. The hot and physical connection
between the couple impressed the judges although they agreed they
still need to work on learning how to relax.
Scores: Todd 6, Helen 7, Paul 7, Mark 7 – total 27
Home and Away heart throb, Chris Hemsworth and his partner Abbey
danced a very dramatic and powerful version of the tango from the
film Mr and Mrs Smith. Although the judges were positive about their
effort they encouraged more structure and passion be put into the
performance.
Scores: Todd 5, Helen 5, Paul 5, Mark 5 – total 20
Bursting onto the floor with an energetic jive was Tom Waterhouse
(in sparkling dance trousers) and his sultry partner Alana who
pulled out all stops with their fun loving effort. The judges
remarked on their energetic performance but again focussed on the
lack of coordination and rhythm.
Scores: Todd 5, Helen 6, Paul 6, Mark 6 - total 23
After a stunning comeback last week, broadcaster and comedienne
Amanda Keller embraced a Spanish feel of a tango with her and
partner, Csaba where they performed a passionate and stunning
rendition. The judges remarked on the fantastic opening, mood,
outfit and choreography between the couple and the obvious
improvement that has been occurring each week.
Scores: Todd 6, Helen 7, Paul 7, Mark 6 - total 26
Chess champion, Arianne dressed in a perky fifties skirt continued
her sultry journey and with her handsome partner, Carmelo brought an
ambitious jive (with the loss of her skirt to reveal a stunning
beaded skirt) to the floor. The judges remarked on the harmony
between the couple and urged them to continue giving it their best
every week!
Scores: Todd 7, Helen 7, Paul 7, Mark 7 – total 28
Footballer, Kouta and his gorgeous partner Natalie seemed determined
to bring a rhythmic tango routine to the floor. The judges
exclaimed 'you can dance' and 'it was the best tango we've seen
tonight', although they did suggest there needed to be more passion
and emotion put into future routines.
Scores: Todd 7, Helen 8, Paul 7, Mark 7 - total 29
Following his amazing transformation last week with a stunning
quickstep, Gary and his talented partner, Eliza engaged in a
brooding, fifties style rendition of the jive. Our judges remarked
on the couple's great timing and the clever choreography but advised
they should work on Gary's posture.
Scores: Todd 7, Helen 7, Paul 7, Mark 6 – total 27
Our Olympic athlete, Tamsyn resplendent in red hot lipstick and red
nails with her sultry and handsome partner, Arsen brought a new
depth to the calibre of dancing seen so far during this series with
a sharp and technically proficient rendition of the tango. The
couple's connection as a partnership and the choreography wowed both
the crowd and the audience alike. Todd commented this was
the 'routine of the night!' The scores certainly reflected the
judges' verdict.
Scores: Todd 8, Helen 9, Paul 8, Mark 8 – total 33
Taking the floor by storm over the past few weeks, basketballer
Andrew and his bubbly partner, Linda dazzled the audience and the
judges once more with a sizzling rendition of the tango. Mark roused
up the audience by claiming 'Andrew, you're an angry Wiggle, mate!'
Scores: Todd 5, Helen 6, Paul 5, Mark 5 – total 21
And for the second elimination episode for this series comes the
moment of truth we've all been waiting for, just who will be the
next celebrity to leave the competition? In moments full of tension,
our hosts slowly revealed which couple would be returning to the
dance floor next week and sadly, Tom and Alana's journey had
finished.
To ensure your favourite couple remains in the competition, check
out how to vote, you can also head to the messageboards to see what
dance fans from around the country are chatting about. Dancing With
The Stars returns next Tuesday!
music
Music from Episode 1
couple dance song artist
Gary and Eliza
Cha Cha Addicted To Love Robert Palmer
Tamsyn and Arsen
Waltz I Will Always Love You Dolly Parton
Tom and Alana
Cha Cha Senorita Justin Timberlake
Fiona and Serghei
Cha Cha Banana Boat (Day O) Harry Belafonte
Amanda and Csaba
Waltz Phenomenal Woman Olivia Newton-John
Anthony (Kouta) and Natalie
Waltz Run To You Whitney Huston
Kerry and Christopher
Cha Cha Ain't No Other Man Christina Aguilera
Chris and Abbey
Waltz The Wings Theme from Brokeback Mountain
Arianne and Carmelo
Cha Cha I Like The Way You Move Bodyrockers
Andrew
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recap
The highly anticipated return of Dancing With The Stars commenced
with host Daryl Somers introducing his co-host, Sonia Kruger, who
looked absolutely stunning in Alex Perry with matching diamante
shoes.
Daryl introduced this season's newest Dancing with the Stars cast,
four of whom were paired with new dancers to the series : Gary Sweet
and his partner Eliza, Tamsyn Lewis and her partner newcomer Arsen,
Tom Waterhouse and Alana, Amanda Keller and her partner Csaba, Fiona
Falkiner and Serghei, Anthony Koutoufides and his partner Natalie,
Kerry Armstrong and her partner newcomer Christopher, Home & Away's
Chris Hemsworth and his partner newcomer Abbey Ross, Arianne and
partner Carmelo and finally, Andrew Gaze and his partner newcomer
Linda.
Welcoming our judges, (from left to right) Todd, Helen, Paul and
Mark were excited to be involved in this series' fun and frivolity!
Up first we welcomed actor Gary Sweet, who was dressed in all black,
and Eliza Campagna to the floor dancing the cha cha cha to the
classic hit, Addicted to Love by Robert Palmer. Todd mentioned Gary
should work on his bodyline and posture after making a comment on
his apparent nervousness. The always glamorous Helen also mentioned
his posture. Paul complimented on his facial gestures and Mark
said "great effort, well done!"
Scores: Todd 4, Helen 5, Paul 5, Mark 5 - 19
An incredibly nervous Tamsyn Lewis in a flowing powder blue gown and
Arsen Kishishian took to the floor dancing the waltz and excited the
crowd. Paul mentioned she was oozing confidence and build on the
partnership. Helen commented it was a really good start but
to "watch the height in her top" (part of her body).
scores: Todd 7, Helen 7, Paul 7, Mark 8 - 29
The effervescent bare-chested beginner, Tom Waterhouse in ruffled
royal blue outfit and Alana Patience put a chair to great use while
dancing the cha cha cha accompanied by the sensual tune, Senorita by
Justin Timberlake. The judges seemed taken aback by the couples
debut remarking with "sex on legs" and Mark "great look, great
energy".
scores: Todd 8, Helen 7, Paul 6, Mark 7 - 28
Amanda Keller dressed in an elegant maroon and scarlet gown and
Csaba Szirmai took the floor with an emotionally charged rendition
of the waltz. Helen said to work on the rise and fall, work on feet
and ankles technically. Todd told her she was the first contestant
to show the nerves and to work on the carriage and upper body.
scores: Todd 4, Helen 5, Paul 5, Mark 5 - 19
In a stunning sparkly fringed frock the sassy Fiona Falkiner and
Serghei Bolgarshii dramatically took to the island themed dance
floor with accompanied music, dancing the cha cha cha. Both Mark and
Todd mentioned Fiona's stage sexiness but that she needs to work on
her upper body.
scores: Todd 3, Helen 5, Paul 6, Mark 6 - 20
Footballer Anthony (Kouta) Koutoufidis and Natalie Lowe took to the
floor, gracefully tackling the waltz. The couple managed to impress
Kouta's wife and mum who were in the studio audience. Helen remarked
on their potential and great choice of music, with "smooth
movement", a "good first attempt".
scores: Todd 6, Helen 8, Paul 6, Mark 7 - 27
Kerry Armstrong who was witty and down-to-earth, and dressed in a
light blue sparkly number with her partner Christopher Ryan took to
the floor, with a cheeky cha cha cha. Todd mentioned Kerry looked
like she was having fun out there, but to relax and breathe! Helen
really enjoyed it... but to "watch arms and hand and timing!"
scores: Todd 7, Helen 7, Paul 6, Mark 7 - 27
Home and Away's hunk Chris Hemsworth and partner Abbey Ross seemed
at ease with the waltz and managed to excite the crowd with their
inaugural effort. Paul spoke about enjoyment thought the nerves had
got the better of Chris tonight. Mark mentioned the height
difference between the two with some tips on posture and
choreography.
scores: Todd 5, Helen 5, Paul 4, Mark 4 - 18
Sultry chess player Arianne Caoili dressed in an electric blue
fringed frock with sparkles and Carmelo Pizzino sizzled onto the
floor with a sassy cha cha cha. Helen mentioned she was a natural,
think they're "going to do very well", although that has been
the "kiss of death" in the past.
scores: Todd 7, Helen 9, Paul 8, Mark 8 - 32
Basketballer Andrew Gaze thankfully made his mother proud with his
brave, graceful and humourous efforts with partner Linda De Nicola
dancing the waltz. In a surpise ending, all the male contestants ran
onto the floor to congratulate Andrew in true basketball winner
style! Check out the photos of that moment.
Todd was impressed and exclaimed, "I loved watching you!" and it
was "pure entertainment", Mark joined him and said, "there was
something Strictly Ballroom about your effort tonight."
scores: Todd 8, Helen 6, Paul 8, Mark 8 - 30
So next week, the competition will really start to get hot with the
first round of departures although the glitz and the glamour will
remain!
Fiona Falkiner - Reality contestant
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Show Recap
Dance Partner's Info
Fiona Falkiner - Reality contestant - Biography
She won the hearts of Australians as we watched Fiona battle to
loose weight on reality series The Biggest Loser. Fiona's
transformation from an insecure, overweight young woman to a
glamorous blonde bombshell caught the attention of the nation. An
audible gasp accompanied her appearance on stage at the final show
when an Australian audience was overwhelmed by Fiona's amazing new
svelte figure she had worked so hard to achieve. She may not have
won the reality program but she is the girl that everyone has been
talking about after dropping an impressive 30kgs from her 180cm
frame.
Fiona now spends hours a day working out to maintain that figure and
will now include dance rehearsals to her already hectic exercise
schedule.
Fiona is about to face another battle when she hits the dance floor
with partner Sergei Bolgarskiy for the next series of Dancing with
the Stars.
"It's actually taken me quite a while longer to pick up dance steps,
but Serghei's great. He's really patient with me. When it's really
frustrating and I can't learn something, he can have a laugh and
have a joke and bring the tension down."
Since her departure from The Biggest Loser, Fiona has balanced her
work out schedule with a thriving career in publicity and
television. A sought after face on the A-list party circuit, she has
made it her personal mission to educate other young people about the
virtues of stir-fries rather than french fries!
Fiona now has the world at her feet and has her sights set on the
dance floor.
"Every girl dreams of being on a show like Dancing With The Stars –
glamming up, looking stunning and being taught an amazing skill you
get to keep with you for life!"
Fiona will support Australian Red Cross.
Helen Richey - Biography
Known for her snappy wit and stylish good looks, Dancing with the
Stars judge Helen Richey has been a competitive dancer for more than
two decades. Retiring to coach and adjudicate, Helen has since
judged at most major world ballroom dancing events.
Australian born, Helen travelled to the UK with her husband Robert
for dance training and international competition experience – and
ended up living there for 27 years.
Career highlights include coming second at the UK Professional Latin
Championship, and 3rd at three events; the World, the International
and the British Professional Latin Championships.
For seven consecutive years she and Robert were finalists in the
British Professional Latin Championship. They returned to Australia
in June 2000, where Helen is a highly sought-after coach and judge.
Some of her protégés have won British and World Championships, and
others Australian titles.
Todd McKenney - Biography
Dancing with the Stars' most controversial judge, Todd McKenney is a
former champion in ballroom and Latin, and all round song and dance
man. Todd McKenney competed internationally for more than 10 years
before breaking into theatre. Todd began dancing at age three, at
his mother's dancing school in Perth, training in jazz, tap,
acrobatics and ballroom.
Todd was cast in his first professional musical, Andrew Lloyd
Webber's Song and Dance in 1983. Many stage shows followed
including; Cats, 42nd Street, West Side Story and Crazy For You. He
was cast as Nathan Starkey in Baz Luhrmann's 1992 internationally
acclaimed film Strictly Ballroom, alongside both Paul Mercurio and
Sonia Kruger.
A career highlight for Todd has been completing 766 performances as
Peter Allen in The Boy From Oz – winning two Mo Awards, the Variety
Club Heart Award, the Glugg Award, the Green Room Award, the
Australian Dance Award and the Helpmann Award. He recreated Gene
Kelley's original famous tap dance on stage in Singin' In The Rain -
a performance that won him another Australian Dance Award.
In 2002 Todd performed his one-man show around Australia and in 2003
he had sell out performances of his show at Taronga Zoo, then went
home to Perth to appear in Cabaret.
In March 2004, Todd starred in his own production - Todd McKenney
LIVE - at Sydney's Star City for a week of sell out shows. In August
2004, he and Rachael Beck performed with the Adelaide Symphony
Orchestra under the direction of Tommy Tycho. The same month, he
sang with the Western Australia Symphony Orchestra and in September
2005, presented his "Todd McKenney Song And Dance Spectacular" on
the Gold Coast.
In 2005, Todd released his debut CD Just a gigolo, and toured
Sydney, the Gold Coast and Melbourne in his own stage show with
Pauline Hanson.
In early 2006, he will tour Sydney, Canberra and SA in Six Dance
Lessons in Six Weeks with Nancye Hayes. Todd's website is
www.toddmckenney.com.au
Mark Wilson - Biography
Judge Mark Wilson lives by the philosophy that sometimes you have to
be cruel to be kind.
Mark is a harsh but fair judge.
This attitude is perhaps what made him Australian Dancesport
Champion five times – four in new vogue and once in modern.
He has competed throughout the UK, Europe and Japan.
On two occasions he came 15th in the world Dancesport Championship
finals, once at Blackpool, England in 1989 and again in Tokyo,
Japan, in 1990.
Mark also appeared in That's Dancin', winning the professional
series. He went on to adjudicate at the Australian Dancesport
Championships every year since becoming a judge, and at other
competitions in Asia.
He now also coaches new judges and is a junior development officer
for Dancesport Victoria promoting school dance programs.
Mark teaches about 35 Dancesport couples at a Jamm Dance centre.
Chris Hemsworth - Biography
Chris Hemsworth, born 11th August, 1983, plays Kim Hyde in Home and
Away, a young man with lots on his mind who happens to be the son of
Summer Bay High's new principal.
Chris was born and raised in Melbourne and moved to Sydney to join
the cast of Home and Away.
Like his character, Chris has travelled extensively with his family
to different parts of Australia. With his family and as a child he
lived and worked on his aunt & uncle's cattle station within an
indigenous community in the Northern Territory.
During school Chris excelled at athletics, particularly hurdles, and
he also enjoyed water polo and football. He has been surfing for the
last 12 years.
Chris made history during the 2004 Logie Awards being nominated for
both Best New Talent & the Silver Logie. He won Best New Talent and
was again nominated for Silver in 2005. UK Magazine Inside Soap
nominated him Best New Actor in 2004. Nickelodeon voted him as Best
Hottie, Dolly crowned him Prince of TV in 2005 and at this year's
Dolly Teen Choice Awards, his growing popularity won him King of
Teen.
He has appeared in a diverse range of television series including
Neighbours, Guinevere Jones, Marshall Law, The Saddle Club, Fergus
McPhail as well as the film pilot Tom and Nancy Go Boating.
Chris has made Sydney his new home while on Home and Away and is
still driving up and down the coast to learn more about Sydney and
the finding the best places for a surf.
"I am nervous but excited about joining Dancing. I am ready to take
on another challenge and it is great as actor to have many skills".
Chris will support the Australian Childhood Foundation, who work to
give children a happy and secure childhood free from the devastation
of abuse, family violence and neglect.
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Couple Dance Todd McKenney Helen Richey Paul Mercurio Mark
Wilson Total
Arianne & Carmelo Cha Cha 7 9 8 8 32
Andrew & Linda Waltz 8 6 8 8 30
Tamsyn & Arsen Waltz 7 7 7 8 29
Tom & Alana Cha Cha 8 7 6 7 28
Anthony & Natalie Waltz 6 8 6 7 27
Kerry & Christopher Cha Cha 7 7 6 7 27
Fiona & Serghei Cha Cha 3 5 6 6 20
Amanda & Csaba Waltz 4 5 5 5 19
Gary & Eliza Cha Cha 4 5 5 5 19
Chris & Abbey Waltz 5 5 4 4 18
This season
Hosted by Daryl Somers and his super glamorous co-host Sonia Kruger,
Dancing with the Stars is broadcast live every Tuesday night from
Channel Seven's Melbourne studios. Each week, the celebrities and
their professional dance partners will strutt their stuff on the
dancefloor to the sounds of Chong Lim's swinging big band.
The couples in competition will then face a vote from the panel of
expert judges and a vote from the viewing public. The votes will
then be compiled and the lowest scoring duo each week will be
eliminated from the series. And so it will go, week after week,
until just one star remains. This star will be crowned the Dancing
with the Stars Champion.
Each celebrity will be dancing to raise funds for the favourite
charity:
* Andrew Gaze with newcomer Linda De Nicola - Challenge - Supporting
Kids With Cancer
* Anthony Koutoufides and Natalie Lowe - Royal Children's Hospital
* Gary Sweet and Eliza Campagna - Bone Growth Foundation in Adelaide
* Chris Hemsworth and new addition Abbey Ross - Australian Childhood
Foundation
* Amanda Keller will dance with Csaba Szirmai - Sydney Kids Committee
* Tom Waterhouse and Alana Patience - Starlight Children's Foundation
* Fiona Falkiner and Serghei Bolgarschii - Australian Red Cross
* Arianne Caoili with Carmelo Pizzino - Day of Difference Foundation
* Kerry Armstrong and newcomer Christopher Ryan - Cure For Life
Foundation
* Tamsyn Lewis and new addition Arsen Kishishian – The Butterfly
Foundation
Produced by Granada Productions, Dancing With The Stars is based on
a popular BBC format which has become a hit across the world, from
Russia to the USA – 11 countries in total. In America, the ABC
version topped the summer ratings with more than 13 million viewers
tuning into the first show.
In Australia, Dancing With The Stars has been one of the most
successful programmes in Channel Seven's history and the finale of
the second series was the most watched show on Australian television
in 2005.
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Paul Mercurio - Biography
Actor/dancer Paul Mercurio is best remembered for his lead role as
rebel "Scott Hastings" in Baz Luhrmann's hit movie Strictly
Ballroom. He is also an accomplished dramatic actor, appearing in
popular local shows; Blue Heelers, All Saints, Murder Call, Medivac,
Water Rats and The Day of the Roses.
Born in Swan Hill in country Victoria, in 1963, Paul began ballet at
nine. By the age of 19, in 1982, he was Principal Dancer with the
Sydney Dance Company – a position he held for 10 years. During this
time, he was commissioned to choreograph six works performed by the
company.
Paul left the Sydney Dance Company to join the Australian
Choreographic Ensemble, where he was the Director, Principal Dancer
and Principal Choreographer.
Paul made his film debut in Strictly Ballroom, receiving an
Australian Film Institute Award nomination in 1993. His film credits
have since included; Exit To Eden, Back Of Beyond, Cosi, Red Ribbon
Blues, Welcome To Woop Woop, The Dark Planet, The First 9 1/2 Weeks,
Kick and Sydney - Story Of A City. He also starred, wrote,
choreographed, produced and directed the short film Spilt Milk. Paul
made his TV debut in a documentary on his life called Life's Burning
Desire in 1992. He starred in the lead role of Joseph in the Emmy
award-winning US TV mini-series The Bible: Joseph, in 1995.
The late nineties saw Paul working as a labourer on building sites
and later selling computers to support his dancer wife, Andrea, and
their three daughters.
Today, Paul, 41, continues to dance and choreograph professionally.
He was a movement consultant on the Will Smith movie I Robot, and
has choreographed a USA TV campaign for Coca Cola, the Harry M
Miller production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Annie Get Your Gun.
In January 2004, he appeared on stage in The Full Monty. Paul is
also a judge on the New Zealand version of Dancing with the Stars.
Amanda Keller - Broadcaster
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Show Recap
Dance Partner's Info
Amanda Keller - Broadcaster - Biography
Amanda Keller is known to Australian audiences as a witty television
and radio star and now we will see if she is ready to rumba.
Currently joint host on Sydney's WSFM radio breakfast show with
Jonesy, Amanda joins up with Dancing With The Stars partner Csaba
Szirmai.
Amanda's television career began as a producer's assistant on Simon
Townsend's Wonder World. Within a week she was the program's head
researcher and she hasn't looked back. She also became a regular on-
air reporter on Ray Martin's Midday Show but it was Beyond 2000 that
made her a household name.
During her six years on the program she reported from all over the
world and has received a number of journalism awards, including a
United Nations Media Peace Award (1989) and the Michael Daley Award
for Science Journalism (1989). In 1994 Amanda's career took on a
whole new dimension when her mischievous sense of humour and quick
wit were revealed on Channel Seven's The Denton Show. This was
followed by a seven year stint as one of the country's leading
breakfast radio presenters and host of the ABC TV show Mondo Thingo.
Mother to Jack and Liam, Amanda is a self confessed fan of Barry
Manilow and anything 'kitsch'.
Amanda will support the Sydney Kids Committee of which she is
patron. The Sydney Kids Committee is a volunteer organisation which
raises funds for various children's hospitals.
"I am all for pushing my personal boundaries but I wasn't aware it
was something I wanted to do on television but I haven't had
nightmares or anxiety dreams...not yet anyway!"
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Dance Partner's Info
Anthony Koutoufides - AFL footballer - Biography
Never has a Dancing With The Stars contestant's blood run so blue as
it has in Anthony Koutoufides.
Carlton Football Club Captain, Anthony Koutoufides has had an
outstanding career in 264 senior matches with the Carlton Football
Club since making his senior debut in 1992. A prototype footballer
of the 21st Century, Koutoufides has the sheer natural athletic
ability and physique to dominate a football match and is regarded
highly in the AFL as a hero and role model within the public.
He was a member of the 1995 Carlton Premiership side, is a dual pre-
season premiership player, a dual Carlton Best & Fairest winner and
has been Captain of the Carlton Football Club since 2004. In 2000
Koutoufides was awarded both the AFLPA and the Australian Football
Media Association Most Valuable Player.
"Kouta" as he is affectionately known, is married to Susie and they
have two children a son, Jamie (3 years) and daughter Monique (22
months).
Anthony will support Royal Children's Hospital as his charity.
Will the fitness Anthony has achieved through his football training
help him on the show? "It uses different muscles to the ones used
for footy. I know it is going to be hard work to get good results on
the night but I am looking forward to learning all the different
types of dances. My mum loves dancing and in the back of my mind I
have always wanted to be able to dance."
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Show Recap
Dance Partner's Info
Andrew Gaze - Former NBL champion and broadcaster - Biography
At 6ft 7in (201cms) Andrew Gaze is the tallest celebrity to hit the
Dancing With The Stars dance floor. An NBL legend and Melbourne
Tigers stalwart, Gaze is no stranger to coordinated grace and
strategic rhythm.
Five time Olympian and veteran of 612 NBL games and 307
international senior games, Andrew's national and international
basketball career spans 19 years. Sixteen of those years were
devoted to Australia's NBL championship where he scored more than
18,000 points, averaging 30 points a game. He was named NBL Rookie
of the year in 1984 and went on to lead the Melbourne Tigers to two
national championships (1993 over Perth Wildcats and 1997 over South
East Melbourne Magic). He was voted the NBL Most Valuable Player
seven times and was selected as a member of the All-NBL All-Star
team for a record 12 consecutive years.
In 1991, the international basketball body of FIBA named Andrew one
of the 50 Greatest Players of all-time. He captained the Australian
Boomers for six years (1994 to 2000) and played in four World
Championships. The only Australian to have played in a historic five
Olympic Games (Los Angeles, Seoul, Barcelona, Atlanta, and Sydney)
Andrew is also the highest point scorer in Olympic history. Despite
a celebrated career and incomprehensible sporting achievements, one
of Andrew Gaze's proudest moments was as Australian flag-bearer at
the 2000 Sydney Olympics.
Andrew resides in Melbourne with wife Melinda and their four
children – Courtney, Phoebe, Annie and Mason.
Andrew's height supersedes James Tonkin at 6 foot 6 inches (199cms) -
who danced in series one of Dancing With The Stars in 2004.
Andrew will support Challenge - Supporting Kids With Cancer charity
which provides support services for children and families living
with cancer and other life-threatening blood disorders.
"My mum is a big fan of Dancing With The Stars. She actually did not
want me to do it because she loved the show so much and didn't want
me to ruin it for her!"
Gary Sweet - Actor - Biography
Gary Sweet is television's ultimate tough guy, but how will he look
in flamingo ruffles? The star of Australian drama series The
Sullivans, Blue Murder, Cody, The Light Horsemen, Police Rescue,
Stingers and acclaimed mini-series Bodyline and Come In Spinner,
Gary is about to dig deep to find a flamboyant side on Dancing With
The Stars.
Having grown up in Warradale, South Australian, this Adelaide boy
obtained a teaching degree before taking up drama at teachers'
college. His passion for drama lead him to Melbourne where
Australian television audiences loved and adopted him as
Leslie "Magpie" Maddern in The Sullivans, acting along side the
likes of Paul Cronin, Lorraine Bayly and Michael Caton. In 1984 he
scored his first major role as (Sir) Donald Bradman in the ABC TV
mini-series Bodyline, this time starring with Hugo Weaving. From
there, Gary went on to feature in a number of productions resulting
in two consecutive AFI Awards for Best Actor in a Television Series
and two TV Week Logie Awards for his role as Sgt. Steve "Mickey"
McClintock in Police Rescue (1991-1996). In 2002 Gary took on the
role of Inspector Luke Harris in the police drama Stingers and
played the role until the show's demise in 2004. More recently he
has acted in feature films The Tracker, Alexandra's Project, 2:37,
Macbeth (which opens in September) and The Tumbler which is to be
released in 2007.
Gary has four children - Frank, Sophie, Jesse James and Joe Buster.
Gary will support The Bone Growth Foundation, who works to improve
the quality of life for children with crippling growth problems.
When asked about why he wanted to the dancing experience, he
responded enthusiastically, "Wanted to learn how to dance! And it
seemed a great way raise some funds for the Bone Growth Foundation."
Fiona Falkiner - Reality contestant - Biography
She won the hearts of Australians as we watched Fiona battle to
loose weight on reality series The Biggest Loser. Fiona's
transformation from an insecure, overweight young woman to a
glamorous blonde bombshell caught the attention of the nation. An
audible gasp accompanied her appearance on stage at the final show
when an Australian audience was overwhelmed by Fiona's amazing new
svelte figure she had worked so hard to achieve. She may not have
won the reality program but she is the girl that everyone has been
talking about after dropping an impressive 30kgs from her 180cm
frame.
Fiona now spends hours a day working out to maintain that figure and
will now include dance rehearsals to her already hectic exercise
schedule.
Fiona is about to face another battle when she hits the dance floor
with partner Sergei Bolgarskiy for the next series of Dancing with
the Stars.
"It's actually taken me quite a while longer to pick up dance steps,
but Serghei's great. He's really patient with me. When it's really
frustrating and I can't learn something, he can have a laugh and
have a joke and bring the tension down."
Since her departure from The Biggest Loser, Fiona has balanced her
work out schedule with a thriving career in publicity and
television. A sought after face on the A-list party circuit, she has
made it her personal mission to educate other young people about the
virtues of stir-fries rather than french fries!
Fiona now has the world at her feet and has her sights set on the
dance floor.
"Every girl dreams of being on a show like Dancing With The Stars –
glamming up, looking stunning and being taught an amazing skill you
get to keep with you for life!"
Fiona will support Australian Red Cross.
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Show Recap
Dance Partner's Info
Arianne Caoili - Biography
Dubbed the Anna Kournikova of the Chess world, Arianne Caoili at age
19 is the youngest competitor in the next series of Dancing with the
Stars. Arianne recently made world headlines when British chess
grandmaster Danny Gormally in a jealous moment at a nightclub,
raised his fists against fellow competitor (world's number three
ranked chess player) Armenia's Levon Aronian when he saw him dancing
with Arianne during the recent World Chess Olympiad in Turin.
Arianne has already travelled the world since the age of two
visiting and competing in Chess in over 30 different countries and
has lived in several different countries including the Philippines,
France and Germany.
Arianne started her professional career in Chess at the age of nine
and has since competed in prestigious international tournaments all
over the world representing the Philippines during her professional
period and representing Australia since 2004. Also a professional
chess teacher including private and school coaching since 2003,
Arianne represented Australia at the Chess Olympics, playing board 2
and making history as the youngest player ever to play on the
Australian Olympic team.
She is currently ranked number one in Women's chess in Australia and
in the Philippines. Arianne is fluent in Filipino, German and a
student of Italian, Spanish and Russian and hopes to complete a
double degree in Law and International Relations followed by a
research degree in Middle Eastern Studies.
She now however looks forward to the next challenge in her life-
stepping out onto the dance floor with partner Carmelo Pizzino.
"I love dancing as a hobby and I am really looking forward to
learning and improving my dancing. I am so thrilled about being on
the show and I know I will enjoy it so much and have loads of fun",
Arianne says.
Arianne will support Day Of Difference Foundation, a health
promotion charity focusing on the prevention and control of burns-
related disease.
Kerry Armstrong - Actress - Biography
Kerry Armstrong is one of Australia's most renowned film, television
and stage actors.
Kerry works in both Australia and the USA having most recently
completed shooting in Los Angeles on the film Reservations with an
ensemble cast including Loren Dean (Billy Bathgate), Ray Wise
(Goodnight and Good Luck) and Robin Weigart (Deadwood).
Kerry also stars as "Justine" in the soon-to-be released Australian
feature film Razzle Dazzle with Ben Miller (Johnny English), Tara
Morice (Strictly Ballroom), and Paul Mercurio (Strictly Ballroom). A
black comedy Razzle Dazzle delves into the world of dance schools,
its teachers, pupils and stage mothers.
Kerry's starring roles in films include Oyster Farmer besides Alex
O'Loughlin and David Field and Lantana alongside Geoffrey Rush and
Anthony LaPaglia as well as her many television credits, have seen
her nominated for both national and international awards with her
going on to win many of Australia's most prestigious film and
television awards.
Her television credits range from the US series Dynasty through to
The Sullivans, Skyways, Prisoner, Come in Spinner, SeaChange and MDA.
Kerry was nominated for Best Support Actress in a Feature Film at
the Film Critics Awards for Oyster Farmer and won the 2001 Best
Actress in a Feature Film nomination for Lantana at the AFI Awards
and the IF Awards.
In the same year as her Lantana win, Kerry was also recognised for
her role as "Heather Jelly" in SeaChange taking out the Best Actress
in a Television Series at the AFI awards - the first and only
actress to win both awards in the television and film category in
the same year. Kerry was also awarded the Centenary Medal in 2000
for her contribution to Australian culture.
Mother to three boys, Kerry is also an author (The Circles) and is
working on her second book.
Kerry is a board member of the highly acclaimed not for profit
theatre company BigHart alongside writer/director Scott Rankin.
BigHart is dedicated to raising community awareness and empowering
marginalised people throughout Australia. She is passionate about
her contribution to that organisation. Kerry is also a spokesperson
for Cure For Life Foundation™.
Now she will add another string to her bow when she puts on her
dancing shoes and teams up with award winning dance partner
Christopher Ryan.
Kerry will support Cure For Life Foundation™. The Foundation was
established by the world-renowned neurosurgeon Dr Charles Teo to
help fund advancements in the treatment of brain cancer, hopefully
one day leading to a cure.
"I absolutely love dancing. Chris is just brilliant. The training's
good. I just don't want to embarrass my 16 year old!"