Dance To The Music
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Dance To The Music is a sumptuously beautiful, glamorous dance show created, directed and choreographed by ex Strictly Come Dancing professional Kristina Rihanoff. Kristina is excited to tour the show with even more fabulous costumes, stunning vocals and breath-taking choreography. Hosted by heartthrob Jake Quickenden who first found fame with on the X Factor, I’m A Celebrity and Dancing On Ice and an exciting troupe of dancers featuring Strictly’s
Oksana Platero, this promises to be an evening not to be missed.
Dance To The Music first and only dance show in the UK to portray the evolution of dance through musical eras and genres from the roaring 20s with the Charleston and Tap dances, moving through every decade of dance and finishing with modern day Ballroom and Latin. All sequence are linked by a clever light-hearted script with plenty of humour and anecdotes revelling the fun facts of showbiz life.
With over 15 styles of dancing performed to the biggest hits of every decade, DTTM is the ultimate family show which can be enjoyed by all generations. Featuring Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, Rock-n- Roll, Hustle, Funk, Disco, Breakdancing, Street, Hip Hop, Contemporary Ballet, Salsa and the spectacular Argentine Tango presented by the incredibly talented and versatile team of dancers.
Jake Quickenden
Scunthorpe-born former lifeguard and semi-professional footballer turned singer. Jake first gained popularity by appearing on the X Factor in 2012 and…
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Kristina Rihanoff
Kristina is a professional ballroom dancer born in Russia, she is known for her role on Strictly Come Dancing (2008-2015).
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Also Appearing
Marcella Solimeo, Dylon Daniels
Carnegie Theatre
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Carnegie Theatre
- Disabled Booking:
- 01900 602 122
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