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Want to see the Real Stars of Ballroom Dancing? Check out this Great DVD.
Charlotte Jorgensen |
ACHIEVEMENTS:
1999 US Open Champion
1998 Japanese Open International Ballroom Champion
1999 US open Champion
1997 2nd at the United Kingdom, British, World and European Championships
1994 Amateur World Champion
1994 Professional
Rising Star champion at Blackpool
STATS:
Style: Ballroom
Age: 33
Height: 5'6"
Nationality: Danish
Based in: NY
Status: Recently retired
CELEBRITY PARTNER:
Charlotte is partnering actor and comedian John O'Hurley - aka J.Peterman on
Seinfeld.
BACKGROUND:
Charlotte grew up in Denmark, and as was customary she started dance classes at
the age of 2 (most Danish children attend dance classes to help them achieve
poise and manners). Both her mother and sister were keen dancers.
At the age of 10, Charlotte took up ballet and was instantly hooked. From that
day she never questioned her future - Charlotte knew that dancing was the only
thing she ever wanted to do.
Originally Charlotte wanted a dance career on the stage in the West End or on
Broadway, so she moved to London at 18 to pursue her dream.
However Charlotte soon discovered ballroom and Latin dancing, and within three
years was an Amateur Ten Dance Champion. By the age of 22 she was World Amateur
Champion. In 1994, after winning the Amateur World Championships, Charlotte
turned professional, and that same year won the Professional Rising Star at the
prestigious Blackpool competition.
DANCING:
Charlotte is an internationally renowned dancer. She is considered to be one of
the best ballroom dancers ever. During the summer of 2003 Charlotte was chosen
by Richard Gere to be his dance instructor for the film Shall We Dance.
She also partly taught Jennifer Lopez.
In addition to ballroom, Charlotte is experienced in several dance disciplines -
jazz, ballet, modern and tap.
In 1997, Charlotte started dancing with Andrew Sinkinson. Together, they went on
to place second at the United Kingdom, the British, the World and the European
Championships.