Strictly Review: Karim Zeroual and Amy Dowden

Strictly Come Dancing fans were left fuming this weekend over Craig Revel Horwood's score for Karim Zeroual's Charleston. Whilst the other 3 judges were on their feet and scored him top marks, Craig’s decided not to dust off his number 10 paddle. Let’s take a deeper look, to why the rest of us felt it deserved top marks

The routine opens with Amy and 3 backing dancers gathered around an amusement arcade game where they win Karim. He is then lowered down from the ceiling via a novelty size grabber.

The choreography starts with Amy performing Flapper Walks, Spank the Baby and Heel Flicks whilst Karim is taken out of his harness.

Once he is on the floor they break into a jam packed, highly energetic routine. From 0:35, we see: Charleston around the Worlds, Scarecrows, Lock Turns, Fall off the Logs, Heel Flicks, 30s Charleston. This is followed by a solo by Karim who performs a 20s Charleston, Helicopter, Trench Walks, Kicks, Lock Turn and Jazz Splits.

He then moves into hold with Amy who dance 20s Charleston together with a wiggly head, a Lindy Hop variation step, a series of turns and single leg Swivels into Flapper Walks at 1:14. Next up are Tick Tocks, another set of Spank the Baby, a Scarecrow variation and a lift.

By the second chorus, the pair start the sequence with Side to Side Charlestons, Tick Tocks and Hitch Hikes and a Shimmy. They continue the routine with a Hail Mary and another Charleston Around the World in hold followed by a Side to Side Charleston also in hold.

After the final lift, Karim performs a final set of turns with Amy, a leapfrog and a final position. 

This is by far my favourite routine of the series because of the excellent choreography. Jenny Thomas, the choreographer, has pack the routine full of fantastic content, including many Charleston variations we have not seen on the show yet, including Side to Sides and Around the Worlds. The steps must have been a real challenge to Karim and he mastered all the moves. It was also very brave of him to perform a solo around the professional dancers and he executes the routine to an excellent standard. 

I thought the music choice was great, ‘Happy’ by C2C, and it worked really well with the steps. The costumes although very garish also fitted well with this fun themed routine which captured the joy and silliness of the Charleston.

Judges Score - 9+10+10+10

Our Score - 10 

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