Strictly's Chris McCausland's 'spectacular' blackout dance moment


Chris McCausland, the first blind contestant on Strictly Come Dancing, wowed the judges and audience alike with a blackout moment during his latest routine. Despite the lights being turned off, McCausland continued the performance flawlessly and earned high praise from all involved. Head judge Shirley Ballas was visibly moved as she praised the contestant, while fellow judge Craig Revel Horwood described the moment as “absolutely spectacular.”

McCausland has been consistently impressive on the show, ranking high on the weekly leaderboard despite his visual impairment. This is not the first time that Strictly has sought to highlight the talents of performers with disabilities, with deaf actor Rose Ayling-Ellis and her dance partner achieving a memorable silent routine in 2021. Ayling-Ellis went on to become the show’s first deaf champion, and the pair were awarded a Bafta for best must-see TV moment.

Both of these moments demonstrate the power of inclusive art, and how diversity can enhance the creative output of any medium. By embracing performers with disabilities, Strictly Come Dancing has not only impressed viewers and judges, but helped to challenge common misconceptions about the abilities of people with disabilities. McCausland and Ayling-Ellis are both deserving of their success, and will no doubt inspire others to push past outdated prejudices and pursue their passions.

As the current series of Strictly Come Dancing continues, it’s clear that the bar has been set high for all contestants. With moments like these, however, it’s also clear that any performer, regardless of their background or limitations, has the potential to shine on this iconic show

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