Dancing with the Stars Autumn Season 13 Broadway Week- Nancy Grace Looks on the Bright Side of Life

Dancing with the Stars Season 13 is at the week where the stars dance to a song from a Broadway show.

Nancy has been asking Tristan to make the choreography tougher and they had some contention when he made it too tough. They worked it out and performed a cute Foxtrot to “Always Look on the Bright Side of Life” from Monty Python. It wasn’t perfect, but she showed a fun side of her tonight.

DWTS Judges Comments and Scores

Bruno- “It’s Nancy Dancealot with Sir Lancelot.” He also said, “You captured the feel of it and yet you did a Foxtrot.” She actually did a great job of accomplishing that.

Carrie Ann- “You showed me, didn’t you? You upped the ante on your content and you nailed it. I would call that a showstopper!” It was Nancy’s best performance yet.

Len- “We saw a different side to you.” The he said, “Your posture wasn’t there and your footwork wasn’t there.” He couldn’t say much else because the judges began arguing about how long she should have been in hold with Tristan for the Foxtrot to that song.

The judges gave her 24 out of 30 points. It was her highest score of the competition and she earned it.

Group Dance

Carson Kressley was there as their creative director. It looked like they all had fun during rehearsals.

Nancy did a lift! It was kind of wobbly, but she has reason to be proud of herself tonight.

The judges didn’t give scores, but they did give critiques.

Len- “I thought that was a fitting tribute to Broadway.” He said Rob was powerful during the individual part.

Bruno- He did some hip rolls and thought it was great. He especially liked Rob.

Carrie Ann- “I think everyone did a great job.” She complimented Nancy on her lift.

The group dance was an entertaining way to close the show. It also helped a few celebrities stand out amongst their fellow contestants.

© Elizabeth Whitman 2011

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