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Flavia Cacace

Flavia Cacace

Biography

32-year-old Flavia is an extremely chatty, bubbly character.

Her professional partner is fellow Strictly dancer Vincent Simone. They have been dancing together for 13 years and turned professional in 2001.

Flavia's speciality is Ten Dance / the Argentine Tango.

I love the feeling of gliding across a dance floor to beautiful sensual musicFlavia Cacace

Strictly

Series 4 was Flavia's first appearance on Strictly Come Dancing as a regular dancer. In the past she has been paired with Jimmy Tarbuck and Matt Di Angelo.

Last year Flavia was paired with Jimi Mistry and left the competition in week 6 after dancing the Quickstep.

Background

Flavia was born in Naples in Southern Italy, but moved to Guildford in Surrey with her family when she was four. Her mum Rosaria is a housewife, and her father Roberto is a retired chef.

She started dancing at the age of 6 when she attended Saturday classes at a dance studio in Guildford.

Flavia took to dancing extremely quickly, and began to take the junior medals (known as Rosettes). At the age of 12, one of the teachers suggested that Flavia take part in competitions rather than continue with medals. Several years later, Flavia met Vincent (who had come over to England to find a partner), by pure coincidence as they were both having lessons from the same teacher.

Flavia and Vincent have been extremely successful on the competition circuit since starting to dance together thirteen years ago. They performed in places such as Singapore, Canada and Japan, before turning professional.

Trivia

Other than her passion for dance, Flavia enjoys going to the gym, she said: "it gives me energy".

One little known fact about Flavia is that she can also play the violin!

Visit Flavia's website


Dancing partner

Flavia Cacace and Russell Grant

Flavia Cacace is dancing with Russell Grant.

Fan of Team Flavant?

Join in the discussion on Russell and Flavia's Fanblog page - "I heart Team Flavant"!

 

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