Chairman
Mr Robert Grover
Vice Chairman
Mr Richard Hunt

Miss Margaret Connon
Mrs Paula Goodyear
Mrs Barbara Grover
Miss Theresa Jordan
Mr Vernon Kemp
Miss Anne Lingard
Mr John Taylor


 

Blackpool Grand Finals Report 2001

The weekend was Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th November 2001. Blackpool Tower, home of arguably the finest and most prestigious ballrooms in the world, welcomed hundreds and hundreds of eager dancers and spectators to experience the magic of its atmosphere as it hosted the Ballroom and Latin American Grand Finals of the ISTD for the second consecutive year.

At approximately 8.00am on Saturday morning as you walked into the spacious and elegant ballroom you came face to face with those dazzling balloon arrangements - which tantalise the children (and adults) all weekend, and a spectacular display of trophies just waiting to be won. The music was already playing and the floor soon filled with dancers wanting to get acquainted with this magnificent floor.

The weekend commenced officially at 9.00am when compere and one of the two principal organisers, namely Nicky Miles welcomed everyone to the Blackpool Tower and the ISTD Ballroom & Latin American Grand Finals. Nicky continued by introducing Lorna Lee, Chairman of the Latin American Faculty and Peggy Spencer MBE, Vice President of the ISTD who were sharing the arduous (although I am sure very enjoyable) task of compering the day's events. The distinguished panel of adjudicators for the Saturday were introduced as: Barbara Grover, Alison Lamb, Carol Macraild, Carole Smythe, Julie Tomkins, Nigel Horrocks, Robert Grover (Chairman of the ISTD) and Michael Stylianos, a nice blend of judges from both within and outside of the ISTD.

The competitions on the Saturday were all for children, namely the Juvenile and Junior events, with the Ballroom non-qualifiers section starting the day's proceedings. During the first hour we witnessed an excellent display of Waltzes and Quicksteps, such was the standard that it was hard to believe that these were the non-qualifiers, the Junior Gold Star and above event in particular containing several superb dancers. The Ballroom qualifiers started their competitions promptly at 9.58am after which we were treated to an hour and a half of first class dancing from the youngest Under 6's to the most advanced Gold Star. Like last year all four Ballroom dances were utilised across the medal grades, it's just a shame that time only permits each section to use one dance. Selecting competitors for the next round and ultimately for the final must have been a very difficult task for the judges as the standard provided by all of the qualifiers was excellent. The Ballroom Couples followed, this time compered by Margaret Connon and Richard Hunt, Vice Chairman of the Dance Sport Faculties (and the other principal organiser, who together with Nicky make an excellent and very hardworking team!) The Ballroom Couples saw the inclusion of Viennese Waltz for the Junior Gold Star dancers, a beautiful dance to be performed in such a wonderful venue and how nice to see that the winning couple were dancing Fleckerls!

Robert Grover, Chairman of the ISTD, presented prizes for the Ballroom Solos, together with Gillian Mackenzie, organiser of the most prestigious Dance Sport Championships in the world, which are all held here in Blackpool. At each of the presentations the finalists walked onto the floor amid spotlights, making them the centre of attention. The winners of each of the qualifier competitions received a beautiful blue ISTD Winners sash; all finalists received a celebratory trumpet (which the children love as it allows them to be very noisy) and one of the dazzling selections of trophies. Keith Hoyle, representing Dancesport International, our very generous sponsors for the weekend, presented prizes for the Couples.


At 2.10pm the Juvenile and Junior Latin competitions commenced, starting again with the non-qualifiers section, this time dancing Cha Cha Cha and Paso Doble. This section was promptly followed by the qualifiers section, which consisted of Rumba, Samba, Cha Cha Cha and Jive. It was nice to see the Rumba being danced at Bronze, as it is so often left until the higher grade competitions. During the afternoon we had some 'ad hoc' entertainment provided for us by members of the Star Dance Club as we waited for one of the competitions to be re-run. I am sure that this memory will be one of those that lasts in your mind, it was wonderful and certainly got the entire audience rejuvenated. Competitions on Saturday concluded with the Latin Couples. After hours of dancing it was so wonderful to see that the standard was still as strong at the end of the day as it was at the beginning, the end being many hours later at 7.10pm, the whole day having run like clockwork.

Throughout the day it was interesting to observe the choice of attire that was being worn, not so much by the competitors but by the young female teachers - some of them looked so elegant and sophisticated and yet they were actually wearing very 'plain' clothes, all one colour, no added decoration and clothes that young people relate to, in other words 'trendy'. Some of the clothes were very similar to the type of attire that young girls wear all day every day, a pair of trousers with a long tunic type top that almost looks like a skirt over the trousers. It just goes to prove that good dancing really doesn't need outfits that have 'broken the bank' - better dancing can be witnessed when we can actually see the figure of the dancer and the full movement that they are performing. Well done also to all those competitors who were able to dance on their own when there was a shortage of partners, this not only gives you a better chance because you are dancing for the full heat, but it also makes the task of the adjudicators much easier because they have got all of the dancers on the floor for the full round.

At the end of the day the responsibility was then left with the staff of Blackpool Tower to prepare the room for the evening dance in just over half an hour - what a task, but it was accomplished and the ballroom was ready to welcome its guests for the evening. It is such a fabulous sight to see, this magnificent ballroom heaving with people from all over the country enjoying an evening out dancing and in probably the best dance venue in the world. Every level from ground floor through to the top balcony was filled with enthusiastic dancers, friends, relatives and members of the general public, all determined to have a really good time. Compere for the evening was the inimitable Nicky Miles. From the very first dance the floor was packed with young and old alike. During the evening we had a couple of sessions of entertainment provided by the Wurlitzer, a magnificent organ arising out of the stage, with resident organist Chris Hopkins providing some popular melodies to dance to.

Then to one of the highlights of the weekend, cabaret time with Mark Lunn and Louise Lidbury. For approximately 30 minutes they stunned the audience with some wonderful displays of Latin American dancing - Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Samba, Paso Doble and Jive. A spectacular array of outfits, lots of energy and plenty of flexibility as they danced some stunning movements including many lifts. A wonderful cabaret by some young English dancers.

During the course of the weekend I found it quite interesting listening to the choice of music that was being played. For the Latin competitions quite a lot of the music is currently in the Charts, use was made both in the competitions and on the Saturday night of the new Robbie Williams CD and 1 found it quite incredible that having attended an Area Disco/Freestyle Medallist Competition the weekend before a lot of the music that was being played, and proving very popular, was the same. Surely this tells us something about what the public want? The general public no longer want to dance to 'old fashioned' music. Whilst it is all very nice for us as dancers to dance and listen to, the paying audience want something fashionable that they can relate to, and this was demonstrated very successfully over the weekend, especially in the Latin events.

Sunday, as last year, was purely for the Adult competitors, with both the young and the slightly more mature competing, with competitions being split into three age groups: Under 35, Over 35 and Over 50. Due to the volume of competitors we had an earlier start than last year, with the first competitions, namely the Adult Solo Ballroom non-qualifier events, starting proceedings at 9.30am. The day then followed the same format of competitions as the Juvenile/Junior events on the Saturday, although 1 must say the children were far more organised at getting onto the floor in time to start their events! Adjudicators for the day were Jill Bush, Janet Clark, Alison Lamb, Yvonne Taylor-Hill, Robert Grover and Michael Stylianos.

Comperes for the Sunday were the two organisers Nicky Miles and Richard Hunt, with Peggy Spencer MBE adding a nice feminine touch to the proceedings. Throughout the day Robert Grover, and Richard Hunt, presented the prizes. Winners of the Adult Qualifiers competitions received a red rose together with their prize and Winners sash, very tasteful finishing touches.

A new addition this year on the Sunday was an additional cabaret, this time performed by another top British Professional Latin couple, John Byrnes and Jane Lyttleton. They too provided us with a spectacular display of Latin American dancing, again encompassing all of the Latin American dances of Rumba, Samba, Cha Cha Cha, Paso Doble and Jive with a beautiful selection of costumes being worn by Jane. Both of the couples performing cabarets for us had been successful in reaching the finals of the British National Dance Championships, which had recently been held in Blackpool. The inclusion of a cabaret on the Sunday afternoon was a very welcome addition and 1 am sure helped to attract a bigger audience for the day's events.

At the end of such a long and hectic weekend it is important to thank all of those people who were busy working in the background. Paul Fielding provided the music, the Scrutineers were Estelle Grassby & Gwen Grovesnor, the stewards Jill Bush, Margaret Connon, Dawn Hunt, Phyllis Miles, Pat Mitchell and Mavis Mitchell all put in so much hard work to help make this weekend such a tremendous success.

Once again, Nicky, Richard (and their very supportive partners and assistants who keep them going throughout the year) and the Ballroom and Latin Competition Committee must be congratulated for organising a very successful, entertaining and full programme, catering for over 900 solo children's entries and over 650 solo adult entries, which all contributed to another absolutely fantastic weekend. Please make a note of this year's date in your diaries and remember the date is actually earlier than had previously been advertised - it is on Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th November 2002.

Debbie Mitchell
All photos by Ron Self


Blackpool Grand Finals 2001 Winners
ADULT BALLROOM
Angie Lim
Lorraine Wayman
Dennis Stapleton
Annika Inge
Carol Rowe
Alan Temperton
Saori Nakauchi
Debra Craighead
Akiko Okita
Sarah May
Elsbeth Ho
Heather Cruwys
Lisa Chard
Elaine Jin
Moya Keogh
Katsutoshi Ninagawa
Jackie Jordan
Rosemary Sexton
R & J Miles
Dancewise
Lane & Deville
Star Dance
Star Dance
Western Dance School
Star Dance
Central London Dance
R & J Miles
Star Dance
Central London Dance
Dance Crazy
Dance Crazy
Central London Dance
Central London Dance
Star Dance
Star Dance
Star Dance
ADULT LATIN
Angie Lim
Miriam Statham
Linda Hagget
Leisa Cruwys
Tom Yuen
Jane Toft
Georgie Parker
Debra Craighead
Don Campbell
Sarah May
Sharon Wilkinson
Heather Cruwys
Motomitsu Shimizu
Elaine Jin
Moya Keogh
Katsutoshi Ninagawa
Jackie Jordan
Rosemary Sexton
R & J Miles
Happiways
Dancewise
Dance Crazy
Central London Dance
Dance South
Central London Dance
Central London Dance
Nice N Easy
Star Dance
Willens
Dance Crazy
Star Dance
Central London Dance
Central London Dance
Star Dance
Star Dance
Star Dance
CHILDRENS BALLROOM
Ellie Irvin
Rianna Ellis
Samantha Kuhnert
Leanne Sheppard
Kimberley Kuhnert
Joe Nicholls
Luke Williams
Hayley Reilly
Danielle Pitchford
Lucy Irvin
Stacey Parrott
Ashley Pearce
Bianca Grover
Star Dance
Western Dance School
Dance Crazy
T & P Lait
Dance Crazy
Western Dance School
Star Dance
T & P Lait
Happiways
Star Dance
Dance Crazy
Star Dance
Dance Crazy
CHILDRENS LATIN
Jessica Newton
Rianna Ellis
Emma Wong
Gemma Cowling
Kimberley Kuhnert
Jaycee Robson
Lauren Jinks
Lucy Irvin
Joanne Barnett
Charlotte Baldwin
Stacey Parrott
Ashley Pearce
Bianca Grover
Happiways
Western Dance School
Central London Dance
T & P Lait
Dance Crazy
Dance Crazy
Dance Crazy
Star Dance
Dance Crazy
T & P Lait
Dance Crazy
Star Dance
Dance Crazy

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