2003 World Super Star Dance Festival Standard - VHS tape
Approximately 136 minutes
Jonathan Wilkins & Katusha Demidova (Slow Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep, Waltz, Viennese Waltz)
Timothy Howson & Joanne Bolton (Quickstep, Viennese Waltz, Tango, Slow Foxtrot, Waltz)
William Pino & Alessandra Bucciarellii(Quickstep, Slow Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, Waltz, Tango)
Alan & Donna Shingler (Quickstep, Slow Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, Tango, Waltz)
Massimo Giorgianni & Alessia Manfredini (Waltz, Quickstep, Showdance, Slow Foxtrot, Tango)
Christopher Hawkins & Hazel Newberry (Quickstep, Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Tango, Slow Foxtrot)
- Item No.:
- 03WSSS
- Price:
- $49.00
- Reward Program:
- 490 DV Points
Customer Reviews
- Indianapolis, IN

As a former professional competitor myself I always enjoy these great shows from Japan. But the 2003 tapes are exceptionally entertaining to watch.
The best dancers in the world are always invited to perform and this year was no exception.
I'm always amazed by the performances of these talented couples when I see them in Blackpool and other world class competitions, but their performances go to an entirely different level when they are not confined to the limitations of a dancesport competition. The showmanship is entertaining, the costumes innovative, the camera work exceptional and of course the dancing superb! - Christine Zona - Dance Notes Magazine
- Indianapolis, IN

We thought both shows were great! Each couple was very different in their performance which gave the tapes a lot of diversity. We were both really impressed with Michael Malitowski and Joanne Leunis, but all the couples had a great show. - Lindsey Rutherford & Jonah Schneider - Amateur Competitors
- Indianapolis, IN

I thought Slavik and Karina were very entertaining. It
was like a story unfolding for every dance. And Joanne and Michael were awesome and very innovative. There was great music and wonderful shows on both tapes. - Cramer Grimes - Amateur Competitor
- Indianapolis, IN

I enjoyed the dancing, particularly because it was filmed
all full-body, not just focusing on feet or heads. I want to see the whole picture. But I did feel the bowing was excessive and the average audience would have liked a lot of it eliminated. - Linda McKee - Professional Instructor
- Indianapolis, IN

I enjoyed the freedom of the choreography and music choices for show versus a competition and I was so impressed with the appreciative Japanese audience; every time the dancers went by they clapped. The contrast between the superb English technique and Italian passion was also interesting to watch. - Jim Page - Professional Instructor
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