Cristián de la Fuente, Cheryl Burke of 'Dancing With the Stars' rehearse
at Paramount Ballroom
Get Ready To Rumba!
Before
actor Cristián de la Fuente and ballroom dancer Cheryl Burke rumbled to the
rumba Monday evening on the ABC hit Dancing with the Stars, they practiced
their moves in Palm Beach. De la Fuente and Burke spent Saturday afternoon
polishing their routine at the Paramount Ballroom, 211 Royal Poinciana Way.
Dancing with the Stars pairs professional ballroom dancers with celebrities to
compete for a sparkly disco-ball trophy and bragging rights. The show, along
with American Idol, is one of the most-watched shows in prime time. De La
Fuente, in the area to attend a benefit for Rescue Rehab Home, a dog charity
based in Boca Raton, said the show is physically demanding.
"It's
definitely more challenging than anything I've done in my life," the
34-year-old actor said Saturday during a break. "Especially 'cause it's
rehearsals from six to eight hours every day. I've been working the past two
months from Monday to Sunday.
"Saturday,
a day people are supposed to rest, we are rehearsing. Tomorrow, we rehearse and
have camera blocking. So it's a lot of energy that you spend, but it's a lot of
energy you get back Monday when you put on a show."
On
tonight's show, one of the eight remaining couples will be eliminated. The show
starts at 9 p.m. on ABC affiliate WPBF. Burke, 2005 World Cup Professional
Rising Star Latin champion, won the competition in the show's second and third
seasons, first with pop singer Drew Lachey then with three-time Super Bowl
champion Emmitt Smith. The 23-year-old California native has high praise for de
la Fuente.
"He's
picking it up quickly," Burke said. "He gets the feeling of each
dance, and he has great charisma on the dance floor."
The
two have a good chance of making it to the final round, Burke said Saturday.
"I
think he could be the dark horse of the competition," she said.
Burke
said Dancing with the Stars has had a positive impact on the ballroom dance
industry.
"I
think it's really great for the business," Burke said. "And it's
great that the show is so popular and the ratings are through the roof. It's
amazing to see that ballroom dancing is popular."
Studio
owner Alec Lazo, a ballroom dancer for more than 30 years, allowed the duo to
use his dance space at no charge. Shows like Dancing with the Stars have
created enormous interest across the country in ballroom dancing, Lazo said.
"There
is an awareness of it like never before," Lazo said. "We are getting
flooded with calls every day. The studio is growing faster, ironically sort of
in a recession, than I had ever seen in any of my studios."
The
studio's name is a nod to its former location, the Paramount Building. The
skills and athletic ability required to perform ballroom dancing are earning
widespread respect because of shows like Dancing with the Stars, said Lazo, a
dance competition judge and a former Latin and rhythm dance champion.
"It's
artistic, it's elegant, it's competitive and there's nothing more athletic in
terms of the mind and body working together," Lazo said.
"The
only glitch is you have to acquire the skill. It's not like you show up and you
burn 900 calories in an hour. You have to do some work, but soon you get adept
at the skills of ballroom dancing. When you are dancing, there's nothing like
it."
-The Palm Beach Daily News, April 15, 2008
Alec Lazo's Paramount Ballroom 211 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach, FL33480