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Strictly Review: Emma Barton & Anton Du Beke

The Strictly Come Dancing Final is now in touching distance and on Saturday night, we were treated to a spectacula evening of dancing. During the quarter finals Anton and Emma wowed the audience and judges with their Charleston. They scored 39 points for their Thoroughly Modern Millie inspired routine during Musicals week.

Anton Du Beke and his partner Emma Barton have so far managed to avoid the dreaded dance-off, so did this routine reveal that they could go onto to win? With a near perfect score, let’s take a look at how Emma and Anton secured their spot in the semi final.

Playing the role as Mille, Emma started the routine in an office with Anton as a her boss. Emma sits at her desk with a typewriter and 4 backing dancers in the same position. She does Heel Clicks under the desk.

After some scene setting the dance breaks into action at 0:40 with a little Charleston run inspired by choreography from the musical followed by Charleston style flicks, the basic Charleston step, and Knee Slaps which leads into the pair coming into hold. 

Once they hold hands, we see Heel Flicks, A Bunny Hop, Charleston with a kick and Flapper Walks. At 1:04 they break into a 20s style Fall off the Log where all flicks are performed on the syncopation. Emma then performs one of Jopshine Baker’s classic moves followed by Charleston Kicks and a Black Bottom. She looks much more at ease with the steps then Anton and shines as Millie.

After the lift she is placed on the table where she performs another set of Heel Flicks and ends the dance with Flapper Walks, Charleston variations with a brush step, more Heel Flicks and a final position.

In the judges comments, Bruno remarked that this was a classic 20s routine. I agree that this is the only dance this series which really captured the charm of the 1920s Flapper girl. The music, costume and theme all lend themselves beautifully to the dance and Emma performed the role perfectly.

The choreographer Jenny Thomas put together a great routine and also added some tricky timing which some of the other celebs have not managed to do with the Charleston.

If I were to be picky, Emma should have kept her knees together on some of the Heel Flicks and held her final position. However, she out dances Anton and is a joy to watch - hope she gets to the final!

Judges Score = 9+10+10+10

Our Score = 9