Jessica Raffa

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Jessica Raffa (born circa 1984) [1] is an Australian ballroom dancer known for appearing on Australia's Dancing with the Stars. She won Series 13 of the televised dance competition with celebrity partner Cosentino. Before competing on Dancing with the Stars, Raffa toured with the dance show Burn the Floor .

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Early life

Raffa began dancing ballet at age 3. [2] [3] She began dancing ballroom at age 9 when a studio opened near her home. [2] Between 1995 and 1998 she competed in Latin and Ballroom with Leighton Stevenson. [4] In 1999 at age 15, Raffa competed at the Blackpool Ballroom Dance Competition in the youth category with partner Giuseppe Cosentino. [1] [5] In 2000 she performed at the Closing Ceremony of the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney along with Jason Gilkison and Peta Roby. [6]

Career

Raffa joined Burn the Floor at age 17 after catching the eye of choreographer Jason Gilkison. [2] She toured with the production for eight years. [6] One of her numbers in the show included her dancing with a blindfold. That experience inspired her to start a foundation for the blind with Burn the Floor producer Harley Medcalf. [1]

In 2009, Raffa assisted Gilkison with his choreography for So You Think You Can Dance Australia . [1]

Dancing with the Stars

Raffa spent five series as a professional dancer on Australia's Dancing with the Stars. Her first series was Series 9, when she was paired with blind Paralympian Gerrard Gosens. [7] A rehearsal mishap sent Raffa to the hospital for CAT scans and an MRI. [8] While competing in Series 13 with magician Cosentino, Raffa injured her back and was unable to dance for three weeks. [9] [10] She was temporarily replaced by dancer Sriani Argaet, starting in week 2 of the competition. [9] Cosentino and Raffa went on to win that series of Dancing with the Stars. [10]

SeasonPartnerPlace
9Gerrard Gosens4th
10 Blair McDonough 10th
11 Nick Bracks 6th
12 Brendan Fevola 4th
13 Cosentino 1st
19 Anthony Koutoufides 9th
20 Matt Preston 14th
21Adam DovileTBA

Personal life

Raffa announced her engagement to Tony Ouliaris in 2012. [11]

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