"His death puts a period to an era in the dance world, " McKenzie said.
Calzaghe and dance partner Kristina Rihanoff were beaten in the dance-off by actress Zoe Lucker and her partner James Jordan.
Adding to the pressure of the semi-final, the couples did not get a chance to be saved in the dance-off.
Watching him and the other women in the dance floor, " 'Oh, my God, ' I thought, genuinely mortified for him, " Madison wrote.
They were a 46-year-old man from London, who was in the dance tent, and a man in his 70s from East Sussex.
The family had left Chester-le-Street and were on the way to Butlins where Carley Ann and Bethany were due to take part in the dance competition.
Votes cast by the public were added to the judges' scores, leaving the two dance pairs with the lowest scores to fight for survival in the dance-off.
The dancers have had a starring role in the hit film Street Dance 3D and won the UK Dance Championships in 2005, as well as the World Dance Championships in 2006.
Over in the Dance Village the MJ tributes continued.
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Cook acknowledged that much change in the dance world in the four years since his last album, Halfway Between The Gutter And The Stars, but he stressed this did not mean the dance scene was permanently over.
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As well as the Buena Vista veterans headlining the One World (formerly Jazz) stage, gems from the outer fields include Cerys Matthews and Beth Gibbons on the acoustic stage, Fatboy Slim and The Streets in the dance tent and, for some reason, former Velvet Underground bassist John Cale, 61, headlining the new bands tent.
Davis, who started in replace of Goins, had 20 points for JMU. Charles Cooke, who hadn't scored in three of his last four games, added 15 points and Nation added 14 for the Dukes, who were winless in the NCAA tournament since 1983 and hadn't played in the big dance in 19 years.
But this time, the spell is broken by the throbbing life pulse in the "Dance of the Adolescents, " signaling the start of spring.
"I fought with the SPLA, and now we have won, " said Gony Thon, a policeman, joining in the impromptu dance on the street.
So here, along the banks of the Rio Grande, in the Square Dance Capital of the World, a medical community came to treat patients the way subprime-mortgage lenders treated home buyers: as profit centers.
Perhaps we are in the very early stages in the mating dance between MMR and Chevron.
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The lady's man depicted in the 1883 canvas "Dance in the Country" (pictured here), for instance, was a short-but-suave friend of Renoir's who served as a witness at the artist's wedding, says Colin B.
Strangers in the night dance 'til dawn in this four-acre garden of earthly delights, featuring world-class DJs, swim-up blackjack, interactive performance artists and a private island.
In 2006 his work was exhibited at the Fowler Museum in the exhibition Dance in Cuba: Photographs by Gil Garcetti.
The festival culminates in a fire-dance in the evening as the highest form of veneration of the Saints.
You can take in a movie at the Deco-style Cathay Theatre, completed in the early 1930s, which has a neon-lit spire towering over its marquee, or dance in the ballroom of the Paramount dance hall, which opened at about the same time.
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Students, basketball is wonderful, and seeing your team in the Big Dance is great.
Up to 48 kids recreate the dances displayed on a large screen, while sensors in the wireless dance platforms record data about how well they are doing.
But here is why the Final Four might not be a Big Ten reunion: When the calendar turns to March, Big Ten teams tend to wilt in the Big Dance.
It is practised in the traditional dance halls of Buenos Aires and Montevideo, spreading the spirit of its community across the globe even as it adapts to new environments and changing times.
The diminishing returns of what Mr. Jones has done in the name of dance-making remain evident throughout the two mixed bills, characterized in the program as "music-inspired works, " that make up the current season.
Sophia also left (as planned, no mystery there), which is very sad, but she was on the lights-and-sound desk, so Anne-Marie (who is now in the opening dance) has to alternate with Brian on lights.
In the Akiu no Taue Odori, residents of the town of Akiu in northern Japan pray for a good harvest by simulating in dance the actions involved in transplanting rice.
Ronald Protas, Graham's legal heir and the plaintiff in the case, battled the Martha Graham Dance Company and its dancers in court, arguing that he owned the copyrights to Graham's choreography.
Choreographer Patricia Wilcox has all the cast dance in the familiar styles of their respective eras and also has a few big tricks up her sleeve, as the well-executed "Dancing in the Streets" production number in Act 1 and the "Ball of Confusion" performance that opens Act 2.
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