Councillor Bill Grant with Councillor Allan Dorans and Amanda Nash launching the midweek dance sessions.
You've cheered for your favourites, booed the judges, debated the scores and maybe even thought about having a go yourself!
Strictly Come Dancing is still the name of the game as South Ayrshire Council offers residents and visitors a fantastic opportunity to don their dancing shoes and put on the Ritz, by organising a regular series of midweek dance sessions in Ayr and Troon.
Every Tuesday and Thursday you can dance the day away at Troon Concert Hall between 1pm and 3.30pm and, at the same time on Wednesdays, you can strut your stuff at Ayr Town Hall.
Councillor Bill Grant, Portfolio Holder for Economic Development, Tourism and Leisure for the Council said: "For some years South Ayrshire Council has run a series of successful and regular dance sessions which have become very popular, attracting people from all over South Ayrshire and often beyond.
"We're now building on that success with a new series of dance sessions, covering a wide range of styles for men, women, old and young alike, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the iconic settings of Troon Concert Hall of Ayr Town Hall."
Every week will offer something different and, during the mid-session tea break, dancers can enjoy information sessions with local dance instructors, on hand to answer questions, give demonstrations and offer guidance on technique, so your progress will be faster and much more fun.
The cost for each session is just £2.20 and you can pay at the door.
Councillor Grant concluded: "I really welcome this excellent initiative and it's ideal for people of all ages who don't know their Paso Doble from their jitterbug!
"Dancing is a tremendous way to get out and enjoy yourself spending the afternoon on the dance floor is a brilliant way to way to get some fun exercise, enjoy great music, make new friends and learn new skills – and all at the same time!"
For further information about Strictly Come Dancing in the afternoon and other events in South Ayrshire, log on to www.south-ayrshire.gov.uk/events.