Darren Bennett (dancer)

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Darren Bennett
Born
Darren Lee Bennett

(1977-02-14) 14 February 1977 (age 46)
OccupationDancer
Spouse Lilia Kopylova (1999–present)

Darren Lee Bennett (born 14 February 1977) is an English professional dancer. With his wife Lilia Kopylova he has a successful career in professional Latin dancing, competing nationally and internationally. Darren's favourite dances are the Samba and the Foxtrot. They teach private lessons in their own studio at Sheffield, England.

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Bennett was born in Sheffield. He first met Kopylova after his twin brother Dale, also a dancer, introduced them. In November 2005 Bennett and Kopylova won the British Championships for Professional Latin, coming first in all five dances. In November 2006 they successfully defended this title against a challenge from Olga Rodionova and Paul Richardson, who had been competing for the USA but had recently registered as a British couple. Bennett and Kopylova triumphed winning all five dances to retain the title.

In February 2008, Bennett and Kopylova were winners of the Carl Alan Award for Ballroom, Latin and Sequence (performers)- a prestigious title described by the IDTA as 'the Oscars of the world of dance'. [1]

The couple starred in a West End dance show, Latin Fever, which they choreographed themselves, as well as choosing the music and costumes to reflect the mood of each Latin dance.

Bennett is a consultant creative producer for the Dancing with the Stars (Irish Edition) TV show working alongside his wife and choreographer Lilia Kopylova. [2]

Strictly Come Dancing

He was one of the professional dancers on the BBC dancing television programme, Strictly Come Dancing . This is a summary of how well he has done in the show:

Highest- and lowest-scoring performances per dance

Performances

YearCelebrity partnerWeek #DanceJudges' scores
HorwoodPhillipsGoodmanTonioliTotal
2004 Jill Halfpenny 1 Waltz 767727
2 Rumba 888832
3 Jive 899935
4 Foxtrot 899834
5 Samba 899935
6 Quickstep 888832
Cha-Cha-Cha 999936
7 (semi-final) Tango 787729
Paso Doble 9109937
8 (final)
(Winner)
Foxtrot 989834
Jive 1010101040
2005 Gloria Hunniford 1 Waltz 457622
2 Rumba 245617
3 Jive 346619
2006 Emma Bunton 2 Quickstep 888933
3 Jive 888933
4 Foxtrot 877830
5 Viennese Waltz 898934
6 Samba 999936
7 Cha-Cha-Cha 777930
8 American Smooth 889934
9 Waltz 98101037
Paso Doble 9991037
10 Tango 989935
Rumba 889934
11 (semi-final)
(Third place)
Argentine Tango 999936
Salsa 879933
2007 Letitia Dean 2 Rumba 467623
3 Tango 677727
4 American Smooth 788831
5 Paso Doble 788831
6 Salsa 667625
7 Foxtrot 889934
8 Viennese Waltz 887932
9 Quickstep 778830
Cha-Cha-Cha 667726
10 Waltz 899935
Jive 778830
2008 Jessie Wallace 2 Salsa 446620
4 Quickstep 355619
YearCelebrity partnerWeek #DanceJudges' scores
Craig Revel HorwoodLen GoodmanAlesha DixonBruno TonioliTotal
2009 Lynda Bellingham 1 Tango 367521
Cha-Cha-Cha 566623
3 Paso Doble 577625
4 Foxtrot 576624

Other work

Darren along with wife Lilia have been heavily involved in the "Essentially Dance" scheme, with the intention to give all children within the UK a chance to experience ballroom and Latin dance, the scheme is funded by the Aldridge Foundation and was officially launched on 22 June 2009.

Darren joined the judging panel of the Lebanese edition of Dancing With The Stars for its first series in December 2012 and second series in November 2013 and third series in March 2015 and fourth series in November 2016.

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References

  1. "The Oscars of the World of Dance". Archived from the original on 4 June 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  2. "Darren & Lilia Creative | Creatives, Producers & Choreographers". www.darrenandlilia.com. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  3. "Previous Winners". Strictly Come Dancing Live!. Archived from the original on 21 March 2008. Retrieved 23 February 2008.