Dancing with the Stars

Y’all. So. xD I have a very important blog post to make (right now): my favorite dances from Dancing with the Stars. In no specific order (you can thank my indecisive self for that :P), here are my favorite dances from Dancing with the Stars.

James and Sharna’s Rumba

Usually, I am not a fan of Latin night. And this is because, normally, most of the dances try to create some kind of “sexual” sense – which, ends up being inappropriate. Not that it has to be, of course, but that’s a rabbit trail for another day 😉

However, I absolutely LOVED this dance. To put it simply, it was beautiful. There was nothing inappropriate or sexual about it. Being a romantic, I really loved the choreography. It reminded me of something a husband and a wife might dance together – or anyone in love.

Kellie and Derek’s Freestyle

Honestly, I’m not sure where to even start with this! xD There was not any over dramatic glitz, glamour, or props. The costumes and stage were simple.

The dance, however, was anything but.

From being to end, this freestyle was an emotional, lyrical, stunning package. I thought the choreography matched the lyrics perfectly. It was clean, beautiful, and definitely memorable.

I could literally watch both of these dances several times in a row and still not get tired of watching them. You’re probably surprised that I only have two listed on here. There are many more that I really, really like. But, I wanted to list my absolute favorites. The ones that I could watch over and over again.

Who else enjoys watching Dancing with the Stars? What are your favorite dances? Let me know in the comments! 🙂

~ Southern Dreamer

 

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