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🗓️ 7 January 2024
⏱️ 37 minutes
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Shirley Ballas is the head judge on Strictly Come Dancing, the BBC’s Saturday night entertainment show, which regularly attracts an audience of many millions. Known as the Queen of Latin dancing, she joined the show in 2017 after a long career as a competitive dancer and teacher.
Shirley was born in Wallasey in 1960. She discovered dance as a seven-year-old when she started taking classes in her local church hall. With a combination of natural flair and hard graft she began winning competitions with her partners. In 1980, while she was still an amateur, she met Sammy Stopford who was ranked seventh in the world as a professional Latin dancer. Together they shot up the rankings and became known as the ‘non-stop Stopfords’.
In 1984 she divorced Sammy and the following year she married Corky Ballas, an amateur dancer from Houston. Shirley set about training Corky to become a professional and in 1995 they won the British Open to the World Championships – a feat they repeated the following year.
In 1996 Shirley retired from competitive dancing to concentrate on coaching dancers and judging competitions. In 2017 she joined Strictly Come Dancing, replacing her friend and former teacher Len Goodman as head judge.
Shirley lives in south London with her mother Audrey and her boyfriend, the actor Danny Taylor.
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0:50.7 | I hope you enjoy listening. My castaway this week is Shirley Ballas, the head judge on the BBC's Saturday Night |
1:18.4 | Entertainment Show, Strictly Come Dancing. As a former champion dancer herself, she knows all about the hard graft |
1:25.8 | it takes to make ballroom look effortless. By 21, she'd won nearly every major title she competed in. Three years later she ranked world |
1:34.5 | number one. She remains the only woman in history to win the British open to the |
1:39.3 | world professional Latin championships with two different partners and her dancing career lasted. national ballroom when she chanced upon a class at her local church hall at just seven years old. |
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