@danceguy
"Having danced a total of twenty two songs, the tournament finally comes to an end" has several grammar mistakes.
* The tournament isn't the one who has danced, it's the dancers. This is a classic
dangling modifier.
* You can't dance a song, though you can dance
to a song, or dance twenty-two times (rounds, etc.).
* Twenty-two needs a hyphen in both British and American English.
"After a total of twenty-two songs, the tournament is finally about to end."
"Finally, after twenty-two songs, the tournament comes to an end."