FantasticWe have been to Majorca many times but had never been to the pirate show before we got.
Strictly Come Dancing continues Sunday 10 October at 7. Well it was my 10th visit so you can guess I like it. Rhys Stephenson placed second on the leaderboard on Saturday night with his routine based on Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. It builds gradually throughout, to a huge and overpowering tidal wave of orchestral brass, strings, war chants and a massive percussion section.
It is also the highest scoring Movie Week dance for years when there have been four judges, as last year only three judges appeared on the show and in 2014, Donny Osmond served as an additional judge. A strong rhythm of deep, ethnic percussion provides the base for this staccato, ominous and glorifying track with a dark fantasy feel. This is the highest number of 10s received for a week three dance in Strictly’s history, a record previously held by Kelvin Fletcher and Oti Mabuse for their Mary Poppins-themed Charleston. You can enjoy the ambiance, entertainment and listen to the music.
The couple received a nine from Horwood and three 10s from the other judges, putting them at the top of the leaderboard with 39 points. LandLubber ticket holders will gain access to the compound ONLY. Subscribe to view the wait times forecast Wait time forecasts are updated nightly and may change when new data is available. Shirley Ballas added that she “hadn’t seen anything like that” and thanked Whaite and Radebe for closing the show.
“I don’t care whether it’s week one or week 10, you’re getting that 10, OK?” Motsi Mabuse said. The judges were wowed by the performance, with Anton Du Beke saying that it was the best dance of the night and Craig Revel Horwood calling the performance “incredible”. John Whaite and Johannes Radebe topped the Strictly Come Dancing leaderboard with the highest ever score awarded by four judges in week three.ĭuring Saturday (9 October) night’s Movie Week episode, the pair, who are the first male same-sex couple to compete on Strictly, performed a Paso Doble to the Pirates of the Caribbean theme tune.