Strictly come dancing 2017: rev. Richard coles struggling with routine
Strictly come dancing 2017: rev. Richard coles struggling with routine"
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The Communards singer Richard was paired up with one of the three professional dancer newcomers to the BBC ballroom dancing show - Dianne Buswell - and while the pair appeared to be getting
along well, it hasn't been plain-sailing. The Strictly Come Dancing official Twitter account uploaded the new 60-second clip today, showing the 55-year-old's dancing skills as he
learned the steps. A tired out Richard explained: "It's day one and I've just had two hours with Dianne in a dance studio in Glasgow. It was brilliant, I mean I'm very
conscious that I'm dancing not only with a brilliant dancer but a champion dancer so full marks to her for patience. "Also I think her strategy is right, I need to learn the steps
before I start worrying about how graceless I look." Yet while the duo were having lots of laughs as Australian Dianne, 27, taught him some of the dance's signature moves, the
red-head then admitted that it was a tough schedule to get the musician up to scratch for the first show. "I'm really impressed with Richard, he has learnt a fair bit of the
routine already. There's still a lot of work, don't get me wrong," she warned. "There's still a lot of work to be done." She added with a laugh: "Two weeks
and he'll be fine." Richard also agreed that a fortnight was a very short period of time to get to the level required to wow judges Shirley Ballas, Craig Revel Horwood, Darcey
Bussell and Bruno Tonioli on the series. DAVOOD GHADAMI SHARES HIS FIRST DAY IN STRICTLY TRAINING "I mean you look at people doing it it seems so easy and natural but, of course,
that's because they've kind of mastered, physically mastered the steps because it's in their muscle memory. "My muscle memory is about as reliable as a desk calculator
from 1974 so I've got a lot of work to do there," he joked with a grimace. _STRICTLY COME DANCING RETURNS SATURDAY AT 6.25PM ON BBC ONE. _
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