Dance professional who taught in Crewe reacts to predicting Strictly Come Dancing winner

By Ryan Parker 19th Dec 2022

A dance professional who taught Latin dance moves in Crewe - has reacted to predicting the correct winner of Strictly Come Dancing.

On Saturday (December 17), celeb Hamza Yassin won Strictly Come Dancing with partner Jowita Przystał.

Mark Farrugia, who taught Strictly Latin Fit class at St Barnabas Church Hall, West Street, in 2021, has commented on their victory.

Mark Farrugia taught Strictly Latin Fit class at St Barnabas Church Hall, West Street, in 2021 (Nub News).

The professional dance teacher told Nub News: "For me, Hamza was the best all-rounder, technically sound and quite good in all styles.

"He was my winner going into the final and I am glad he and Jowita have won.

"Molly and Fleur excel in Latin more than ballroom, swing dances like the quickstep, waltz and foxtrot.

"Helen is very good at ballroom but probably the weakest at the Latin."

Maltese-born Mark, who appeared as a celebrity guest on BBC Radio 2 show with presenter Claudia Winkleman last November, added: "It always depends on the dances.

Mark Farrugia appeared as a celebrity guest on BBC Radio 2 show with presenter Claudia Winkleman last November (Nub News).

"Sometimes the show dance can make or break them."

Mr Farrugia travels across Cheshire and Staffordshire with his weekly classes - including Sandbach, Alsager and Macclesfield.

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