We've been asked to look for tv show contestants for a new show for BBC 3 - If you want to be on TV and try out for this show - see the ad below. This opportunity is not related to Creation Dance or our services - but why not have a go!
BBC Three’s hugely popular
SNOG MARRY AVOID? is back
and looking for people with unique looks!
Are you the most glamorous, outrageous
person you know?
Do you stand out from the crowd and turn
heads wherever you go?
Are you up for trying out a new look and
being on telly?
If this sounds like you or someone you know then get in touch:
Email: snog@endemoluk.com
Phone: 0844 5768647
Calls cost up to 5p per minute from a landline (min connection fee of 8p may apply). Calls from mobiles may cost considerably more.
Open to all applicants aged 17 years and over. Applicants aged under 18 will require permission from a parent / legal guardian to be
involved in filming of Snog Marry Avoid? We will use your details for the purposes of selecting participants for Snog Marry Avoid?
Monday, August 24, 2009
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Saw this article in the Telegraph - here is a prime example of why you guys should come on down to our Beginners dance classes this Autumn!:
Men who look good on the dance floor make the fittest mates, claim scientists
Men who dance well are more likely to attract women, a study shows.
By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
Published: 10:00PM BST 08 Jul 2009
Scientists discovered that being able to pull off dance floor moves with the ease of John Travolta indicates strength and ability to produce healthy offspring
Researchers found that the men who women said looked attractive on the dance floor are actually physically stronger than those who are considered to have two left feet. This in turn indicates an ability to have strong children.
Researchers recorded video clips of 40 heterosexual male students dancing to the drum track of the Robbie Williams song Let Me Entertain You.
They found those whose moves were rated attractive and assertive by members of the opposite sex were physically stronger than the others whose gyrations were below par.
Information about the participants' clothing, their looks and body shape which could have produced bias was disguised by getting them to all wear white overalls.
Hand grip strength was also measured, according to the study published in New Scientist magazine.
Twenty-five female students then viewed the videos and rated the dancers for attractiveness while another 25 judged their assertiveness.
Even after controlling for body weight there were strong correlations between strength scores and both perceived attractiveness and assertiveness.
Dr Bernhard Fink, an anthropologist of Gottingen University in Germany, said: "We already know women use static cues such as facial and bodily characteristics in their assessments of men.
"This study shows dynamic cues such as dancing ability might also be used to assess male quality in terms of strength and dominance – traits which eventually signal status."
The findings, also published in Personality and Individual Differences, show why uncoordinated men with two left feet and the dance floor prowess of Mr Bean can struggle to attract women.
It was Charles Darwin who first suggested dance was part of courtship rituals – something confirmed in nightclubs every weekend.
Check out www.creationdance.co.uk for our beginners dance classes
Men who look good on the dance floor make the fittest mates, claim scientists
Men who dance well are more likely to attract women, a study shows.
By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent
Published: 10:00PM BST 08 Jul 2009
Scientists discovered that being able to pull off dance floor moves with the ease of John Travolta indicates strength and ability to produce healthy offspring
Researchers found that the men who women said looked attractive on the dance floor are actually physically stronger than those who are considered to have two left feet. This in turn indicates an ability to have strong children.
Researchers recorded video clips of 40 heterosexual male students dancing to the drum track of the Robbie Williams song Let Me Entertain You.
They found those whose moves were rated attractive and assertive by members of the opposite sex were physically stronger than the others whose gyrations were below par.
Information about the participants' clothing, their looks and body shape which could have produced bias was disguised by getting them to all wear white overalls.
Hand grip strength was also measured, according to the study published in New Scientist magazine.
Twenty-five female students then viewed the videos and rated the dancers for attractiveness while another 25 judged their assertiveness.
Even after controlling for body weight there were strong correlations between strength scores and both perceived attractiveness and assertiveness.
Dr Bernhard Fink, an anthropologist of Gottingen University in Germany, said: "We already know women use static cues such as facial and bodily characteristics in their assessments of men.
"This study shows dynamic cues such as dancing ability might also be used to assess male quality in terms of strength and dominance – traits which eventually signal status."
The findings, also published in Personality and Individual Differences, show why uncoordinated men with two left feet and the dance floor prowess of Mr Bean can struggle to attract women.
It was Charles Darwin who first suggested dance was part of courtship rituals – something confirmed in nightclubs every weekend.
Check out www.creationdance.co.uk for our beginners dance classes
Monday, August 17, 2009
TV Show Looking for Contestants
ARE YOU AND YOUR MATES CONFIDENT AND COMPETITIVE?
ARE YOU ALL UP FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CHALLENGES?
CAN YOU ALL HOLD YOUR NERVE WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH?
The Producers of TOTAL WIPEOUT, DEAL OR NO DEAL, 1 vs. 100 and GOLDENBALLS are looking for people to take part in a brand new pilot for an exciting entertainment show for BBC1
We’re looking for teams of 3 ultra-competitive people who have the confidence to test a range of their abilities in front of a live studio audience.
It could be you and your mates / your work colleagues / your sports team who’ll have to face a series of larger-than-life games.
If you want to show off your winning streak then contact us for an application form.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 4th September 2009
AUDITIONS: Wk commencing Monday 17th August
Please note this show is a non broadcast pilot and will not be transmitted.
Call 0844 5768584 or Email: pilot@endemoluk.com
With your NAME, CONTACT NUMBER and EMAIL ADDRESS
GOOD LUCK!
The information provided by you will be used by Endemol UK and the broadcaster to help us in our contributor selection for this game show. EndemolUK will ensure that any information provided for the purpose of producing the Programme will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. All information will be kept secure and treated as confidential.
Applicants must be 18 or over and a UK resident currently living in the United Kingdom.
Calls made from landlines will be charged at 5p per minute. Calls from mobiles may vary so please contact your service provider for further details.
ARE YOU ALL UP FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL CHALLENGES?
CAN YOU ALL HOLD YOUR NERVE WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH?
The Producers of TOTAL WIPEOUT, DEAL OR NO DEAL, 1 vs. 100 and GOLDENBALLS are looking for people to take part in a brand new pilot for an exciting entertainment show for BBC1
We’re looking for teams of 3 ultra-competitive people who have the confidence to test a range of their abilities in front of a live studio audience.
It could be you and your mates / your work colleagues / your sports team who’ll have to face a series of larger-than-life games.
If you want to show off your winning streak then contact us for an application form.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 4th September 2009
AUDITIONS: Wk commencing Monday 17th August
Please note this show is a non broadcast pilot and will not be transmitted.
Call 0844 5768584 or Email: pilot@endemoluk.com
With your NAME, CONTACT NUMBER and EMAIL ADDRESS
GOOD LUCK!
The information provided by you will be used by Endemol UK and the broadcaster to help us in our contributor selection for this game show. EndemolUK will ensure that any information provided for the purpose of producing the Programme will be used in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. All information will be kept secure and treated as confidential.
Applicants must be 18 or over and a UK resident currently living in the United Kingdom.
Calls made from landlines will be charged at 5p per minute. Calls from mobiles may vary so please contact your service provider for further details.
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