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		<title>Dincwear Dancewear in the News.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Mar 2023 15:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Janette Manrara, Nadia Bychkova and Dianne Buswell have praised Dincwear, who make leggings and leotards, on their social media channels</p>
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<p class="lead-content__sub-title" itemprop="description">Janette Manrara, Nadia Bychkova and Dianne Buswell have praised Dincwear, who make leggings and leotards, on their social media channels</p>
<p><a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/strictly-come-dancing" rel="Follow noopener" target="_blank" data-link-tracking="InArticle|Link" data-content-type="section-topic">Strictly Come Dancing</a> stars have quick-stepped into a row over whether they have plugged a dance clothes brand against the rules.</p>
<p>Janette Manrara, Nadia Bychkova and Dianne Buswell have praised Dincwear, who make leggings and leotards, on their social media channels.</p>
<p>A source at the Beeb said they would “look into it and react accordingly” if its stars have crossed <a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/bbc" data-link-tracking="InArticle|Link" data-content-type="section-topic">BBC</a> lines by receiving “free or reduced cost products” in return for mentions.</p>
<p>Third parties are also not allowed to cash in on BBC programmes.</p>
<p id="amp-readmore-target">But the company boasts on its website how “12 of the pro-stars are seen rehearsing in Dincwear” – with several pictures of <a href="https://dincwear.com/strictly-stars-in-dincwear/" title="Strictly Stars in Dincwear">Strictly stars</a> in their outfits, some while filming BBC rehearsals.</p>
<p>BBC sources said they would ask the company to remove Strictly references. It is not known if the dancers knew Strictly was referred to on the website.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In one of her posts Dianne, in a Dincwear hoodie, uses the firm’s Instagram handle and adds a love-heart.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Nadiya says in a separate post ­“absolutely love my dincwear leggings”, with a link to the brand.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Janette, now hosting Strictly spin-off It Takes Two, posted an Instagram story of her in a Dincwear outfit, saying: “My newest leotard! Love it,” with a brand plug.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Dincwear has other links to Strictly too.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Dancer Karen Hauer this year struck up a commercial deal with Dincwear, creating her own branded <a href="https://dincwear.com/shop/womens-dancewear/womens-jumpsuits-bodysuits/kh-leotard/" title="KH Leotard">KH leotard</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">BBC insiders say no rules were broken in this instance. Others who feature in “Strictly stars in Dincwear” on the firm’s website include Katya Jones, Amy Dowden, Giovanni Pernici and Graziano Di Prima.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/strictly-stars-row-over-whether-27786443" target="_blank" rel="noopener" title="Read More at the Mirror Online"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" src="https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Read-More.jpg?resize=300%2C200&#038;ssl=1" alt="Read more about this news" class="wp-image-7881 alignnone size-full" width="300" height="200" /></a></p>
<p>Post by <span class="author-label">By </span><a class="publication-theme" href="https://www.mirror.co.uk/authors/tom-bryant/" data-method-continue="data-method-continue" data-reset-responsive-cookie="true" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Tom Bryant</a><span class="job-title"> Head of Showbiz</span> Mirror</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2022 11:24:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Burn the Floor are simply the best ballroom dancers in the world.  To get in to the Company, you don’t have to be a National, International, or even a World Champion – but it certainly helps!</p>
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<h2>Burn the Floor – “The Reunion”<br />At The G Live, Guildford, 14th July 2022</h2>
<p>Burn the Floor are simply the best ballroom dancers in the world. To get in to the Company, you don’t have to be a National, International, or even a World Champion – but it certainly helps! Many of these dancers have gone on to become stars with “Strictly Come Dancing”, the UK’s most popular TV show. It is these stars who are performing in the current Burn the Floor 25 Year “Reunion” tour. They truly are the “Harlem Globetrotters” of the ballroom world and “Reunion” goes far beyond the traditional boundaries of ballroom dancing.</p>
<p>“Reunion” has two excellent singers plus a drummer and a percussionist, but it is really all about the dancers and the choreography. The dancers are: Aljaz, Dianne, Janette, Joanne, Kai, Karen, Kevin, Luba, Robin, Gordana, Trent, Ash-Leigh, Anya, Robbie, Arduino and Pasquale. The choreographer is Jason Gilkison, who is also the choreographer for “Strictly”. At Guildford, Jason gave a brief introduction to the show. He set up Burn the Floor 25 years ago with his dance partner, Peta Roby, (Jason didn’t mention this but the pair were also World Dance Champions!) so they had 25 years of Burn the Floor’s greatest dance numbers to choose from. The “Reunion” show is the Burn the Floor greatest hits album playing in front of your eyes!</p>
<p>The dancers perform these greatest hits to the fullest. There are no pauses – each number leads into the next with some remarkably quick costume changes. I have been to dance shows where the dancers perform well within themselves as they are often on long and exhausting tours. But not this time. The dancers are tested to their limits and even the girls are ‘glowing’ by the interval. As Jason says in the programme, the dancers leave “their soul on the stage” – or did he mean sole?</p>
<p>All the dance stars are phenomenal and it is impossible to pick out any particular highlights, as the whole show, like any of the best greatest hits albums, is the highlight. For the ballroom purist you have Aljaz dancing with Ash-Leigh and Janette with Robbie. (Janette explained at her own show, “Remembering the Oscars”, that it is the height difference between her and Aljaz that explains their respective partnerships). Karen Hauer performed in a blindfold for an astonishing expression of faith in her dance partners, the Cliftons know how to wow an audience, Dianne is so expressive and Luba is just perfect.</p>
<p>The last two or three numbers were performed to a standing ovation that was incredibly well deserved. The rest of the “Reunion” tour has rightly sold out. “Reunion” should, somehow, become a permanent fixture in a West End Theatre – using whichever Burn the Floor stars are available from their formidable stable of dancers. I would certainly buy a season ticket.</p>
<p><strong>***** 5/5</strong></p>
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		<title>Oti Mabuse I Am Here At New Victoria Theatre Woking Review</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When Oti Mabuse was paired with Bill Bailey in 2020, I remember thinking that it would be quite an achievement for her to win Strictly for the second year running. Of course, Oti and Bill did win the series!</p>
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<p>When <em><strong>Oti Mabuse</strong></em> was paired with Bill Bailey in 2020, I remember thinking that it would be quite an achievement for her to win Strictly for the second year running. Of course, Oti and Bill did win the series! Now Oti has produced another remarkable achievement with her new show “I Am Here”. The show traces Oti’s story in dance from the present day back to her childhood in South Africa. It features ten superb dancers (I was delighted to recognize Sasha Woodward, who has been a remarkable junior dancer with the Dane Bates Collective), four musicians and two excellent singers in Nic Vani and Natalia Brown. As expected, the dancing, choreography and costumes were all first class. The show is also punctuated with insights from Oti who believes, correctly in my view, that the best dancers are to be found in Britain.<br />(A strength that should be recognized and acted upon by the powers that be). After an explosive and colourful opening number, the remaining first half of the show depicts Oti’s time with Strictly, through dancing in Germany, to<br />leaving South Africa at the age of 21.</p>
<p>Oti began to feel that “life was really changing for her in 2016” when she was partnered with Danny Mac. Although they didn’t win, there were some incredible performances and Oti recreates the electrifying samba routine with<br />Stephen Woods stepping in for Danny. We are then taken across to Germany where Oti was a professional dancer on<br />its equivalent of Strictly and met a fellow dancer called Marius. (I was confused for a moment when Oti said that she was about to bring on stage “the man who takes half of my money”. Why would you invite the tax man on<br />stage? But of course Oti was referring to Marius who is now her husband). The pair of them, who were sensational together throughout the evening proceeded to dance a romantic tango to Nina’s classic “Red Balloons”.<br />Oti is passionate about musicals and hopes one day to produce her own. (She has indeed taken the first step by recently choreographing “The Cher Show”). This fact introduced a high-powered dance medley to classic songs from<br />“Hairspray”, “West Side Story”, “Singing in the Rain” and some “Fosse”. It was great to see the girls dancing to so many numbers throughout the show free of crippling heels.</p>
<p>The second part of “I Am Here” is even more personal and centred around South Africa. It combines traditional African song and dance with some familiar western pieces. The dark history of apartheid is illuminated by Oti and Marius trying, but not being allowed, to dance together. Traditional African dances such as the Pantsula and hope-giving Gumboot song are performed joyously by the dancers.</p>
<p>There is a strong feminist theme running throughout the show, or as Oti referred to it “a celebration of women”. One of the most striking dances of the evening, to Alicia Key’s anthem “Girl is on Fire”, is dedicated to Oti’s mother<br />and two sisters. All three made tremendous sacrifices to allow Oti to pursue her dream of dancing.</p>
<p>The finale is purely a celebration of dance and of life itself, with Oti performing in a multi-layered gold costume and crown, to songs like “Conga” and “Lets get Loud”. “I Am Here” is both a fantastic show and also Oti’s name in Setswana. Hopefully Oti will remain here, producing wonderful entertainment like this, for many years to come.</p>
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		<title>Hofesh Shechter – Barbicans</title>
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<p><strong>Sadler’s Well’s theatre</strong>, home to dance in London and for one week late September it is also home to <strong><a href="http://www.hofesh.co.uk/the-company/people-involved/artistic-director" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Hofesh Shechter Company</a></strong> as they showcase a trilogy exposing different takes on intimacy, passion and the banality of love.</p>
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<p>The opening piece ‘<strong>The Barbicans in Love</strong>’ reveals the six dancers in their most vulnerable and innocent form. Dressed all in white, they move simultaneously to an eclectic score of classic music and an electronic voice over interview between Hofesh himself and an intimidating interviewer. The conversation questions Hofesh’s take on love and its simplicity. The <em><a href="http://www.dincwear.eu" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">dancers</a></em> are a unit of accuracy; they glide through the space as one moving in Shechter’s signature hunched shoulder posture and grounded movements.</p>
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<p>However innocence is soon forgotten as the second piece begins, ‘tHE bAD’. Splattered with violent outpours of frustration from the dancers to dubstep music, this piece creates a very chaotic environment. The five dancers dressed in gold cat suits seem awkward and obstructive by the notions of love.&nbsp; The sporadic structure connotes that of a confused mind. Which coincidently ties in nicely with the title ‘tHE bAD’ (read the capitals!).</p>
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<p>The third and final piece is called ‘Two Completely Different Angles of the Same F***ing Thing’. A duet between <a href="http://www.hofesh.co.uk/the-company/people-involved/associate-artistic-director" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"><strong>Bruno Guillore</strong></a> and Winifred Burnet-Smith, this piece seems very personal and intimate. The two <em><a href="http://www.dincwear.eu">dancers</a> </em>share passionate embraces and mimic each other’s movements showing empathy for one another.</p>
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<p>The work comes to an end as <strong>Hofesh’s</strong> voice is heard once again and all the dancers come on stage to join the duet. They form a chorus of unity, a reminder of the frustration, innocence, and passion bought by love.</p>
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<p>Thursday 1st October 2015 – Author – I.P. <a href="http://www.dincwear.eu" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dincwear Dancewear Team</a>.</p>
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		<title>Richard Alston Dance Company “Alston At Home” The Place.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Celebrating their 20th Birthday Richard Alston Company present ‘Alston at Home’ at The Place, the same venue where it all started with their very first opening show in 1994. The show opens with a world premiere&#160; ‘Opening Gambit’, choreographed by Martin Lawrance who is also celebrating 20 years with the company! Lawrance describes this piece [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Celebrating their 20th Birthday <em><strong><a href="https://www.richardalstondance.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Richard Alston Dance">Richard Alston</a></strong> Company</em> present ‘<strong>Alston at Home</strong>’ <strong>at The Place</strong>, the same venue where it all started with their very first opening show in 1994.</p>



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<p>The show opens with a world premiere&nbsp; ‘Opening Gambit’, choreographed by <strong><em>Martin Lawrance</em> </strong>who is also celebrating 20 years with the company! Lawrance describes this piece as his birthday present to the company saying ‘I used to love it when Richard created movement on me that flew around the space. I felt so free and abandoned – each performance and venue being a new territory/stamping ground! 20 years later I feel I have returned home with this piece’. The dancers resonate Lawrance’s wish to recreate the freedom he felt on stage when he danced for the company. Their movement is buoyant, carefree, and joyful. A fantastic opening to the show.</p>



<p>The second piece to take to the stage is a duet ‘Brisk Singing’, originally made by Alston in 1997. It is danced by <strong><em>Maeve McEwen</em></strong> and <strong><em>Michael Parmelee</em></strong>, These dancers are students from the University of Michigan where the piece was revived this spring. The duet speaks love, and bears similarity to Romeo and Juliet through the Shakespearian costume and romantic gestures. The duet is danced beautifully and encapsulates the audience with its delicate qualities.</p>



<p>The evening carries on with four more intriguing dance works, ‘Rasengan’ by <em><strong>Ihsaan de Banya</strong></em>, ‘Unease…’ by <em><strong>Joseph Toonga</strong></em>, and ‘<em><strong>Mazu</strong></em>r’ a duet choreographed by Alston and danced by two male dancers.&nbsp; This is another world premiere in the show, and has the addition of a live pianist on stage with the dancers. It is a playful piece described as a dance of two friends sharing what they love and what they feel they have lost.</p>



<p>The final ending to the show is with Alston’s ‘Overdrive’ originally created in 2003. Set to <strong><em>Terry Riley’s</em></strong> score the dancers compliment the quick-witted music echoing with nippy footwork and a bright presence. They flood the stage with a sea of grey and coral pink costumes cleverly designed by <strong><em>Jeanna Spaziani</em></strong>.</p>



<p><em><strong>Jennifer Hayes</strong></em> performance throughout the whole show is mesmerising and eye catching. A beautiful dynamic dancer who is a picture of joy and positive energy on stage. This was a jam-packed evening of dance highlighting the very best of the <em><strong><a href="https://www.richardalstondance.org/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Richard Alstone Dance">Richard Alston Company</a></strong></em> and proof as to why the company have been so successful over the past 20 years. Here’s to the next 20!</p>



<p>Thursday 11th June 2015 – Author – I.P. <a href="https://dincwear.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Dincwear Dancewear Team">Dincwear Dancewear Team</a>.</p>The post <a href="https://dincwear.com/302-2/">Richard Alston Dance Company “Alston At Home” The Place.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dincwear.com">Dincwear Dance & Activewear</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Suspense, lust, and passion are the first three words that spring to mind when describing&#160; Matthew Bourne’s dance-tragedy The Car Man, a re imagined story of Bizet’s Carmen set to the same desirable score. Bourne’s version of this production first premiered in 2000 and 15 years on it is still as scandalous and impressive now [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Suspense, lust, and passion are the first three words that spring to mind when describing&nbsp; <strong>Matthew Bourne’s</strong> dance-tragedy <strong>The Car Man</strong>, a re imagined story of Bizet’s Carmen set to the same desirable score. Bourne’s version of this production first premiered in 2000 and 15 years on it is still as scandalous and impressive now as it was then, with audiences at the New Wimbledon Theatre pouring in to watch it on its current UK tour. It is an original story set in 1960’s America, in a rural Italian-American town ironically named ‘Harmony’. Bourne explains ‘ I was keen to create a “dance thriller”, full of plot twists and suspense. You can’t do that with a story people already know!”</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" width="460" height="260" src="https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2.jpg?resize=460%2C260&#038;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-306" srcset="https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2.jpg?w=460&amp;ssl=1 460w, https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/2.jpg?resize=300%2C170&amp;ssl=1 300w" sizes="(max-width: 460px) 100vw, 460px" /><figcaption>Matthew Bourne’s internationally acclaimed dance thriller was first seen in 2000, winning the Evening Standard Award for ‘Musical Event of the Year’.</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>The action takes place in a car mechanics garage located next to what can be imagined as the only bar for miles and where every 20-something in the neighbourhood hangs out.&nbsp; The girls are dressed in capri trousers and tight sweet heart neck tops and the men in grubby jeans, converse and white t-shirts bearing some similarity to the T-Birds in the film Grease. This youth dominant community has its order disrupted when a new mechanic ‘Luca’, played by <em>Christopher Trenfield</em> , arrives in town to work at the garage. His charm and good looks catch the eye of most women in the gang including the garage owners wife ‘Lana’, played by Zizi Strallen, who flirts her way into a passionate love affair with Luca resulting in a tragic ending of murder and betrayal.</p>



<p>Strallen’s portrayal of the stunning, seductive ‘but doesn’t she know it’ Lana steals the show. Strallen’s big brown eyes tell the story, they portray such expression and focus to her character that guide the audience through her emotional journey from flirtatious barmaid to a malicious deceiver who’s&nbsp; thought out actions put an innocent man in prison. Strallen dances with such grace and vigour that leaves the audience in awe of her impressively high kicks and sultry hip gestures.<a href="http://blog.dincwear.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Car-Man-2.jpg"></a></p>



<p>Matthew Bourne’s internationally acclaimed dance thriller was first seen in 2000, winning the Evening Standard Award for ‘Musical Event of the Year’.</p>



<p>Bourne is a genius, an icon of <a href="http://www.dincwear.eu"><em>British dance</em></a> today and hailed as the UK’s most popular and successful choreographer /director. His talents lie in complementing&nbsp; gesture and expression with illustrating music to tell a captivating story. Such can be seen in <strong>The Car Man</strong>. Bizet’s powerful score layered with Bourne’s expressive and emotive choreography leaves the viewer so entrapped in the storyline it is easy to forget you are sat in a theatre watching a dance performance.</p>



<p><em>Matthew Bourne’s “The Car Man”</em> will be touring the UK until August 2015. For tickets and more information on the show visit “<a href="http://www.new-adventures.net" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">new-adventures</a>”</p>



<p>New Wimbledon Theatre, April 15<sup>th</sup>, 2015</p>



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		<title>Candoco Dance Company &#038; Jerome Bel “The Show Must Go On”.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Its 7.30pm on Saturday 21st March 2015 at Sadler’s Wells Theatre, the stewards usher the last few stragglers into their seats and the usual background murmur of anticipation that fills a theatre is brought to silence as the lights go down and ‘Tonight’ from West Side Story starts playing. The audience acknowledge their code of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its 7.30pm on Saturday 21<sup>st</sup> March 2015 at <strong>Sadler’s Wells Theatre</strong>, the stewards usher the last few stragglers into their seats and the usual background murmur of anticipation that fills a theatre is brought to silence as the lights go down and ‘Tonight’ from West Side Story starts playing. The audience acknowledge their code of conduct; they’re to be silent and engage. Accepting the first track as the ‘overture’ the audience are relaxed and dreamy as they honour their role of no responsibility but to watch, and as the track comes to an end there is a feeling of expectation for the show to properly begin. But a rustle from the front of the auditorium disrupts this mood as a DJ takes out a CD and replaces it with another one. He is not rushed and does it in his own time. All eyes are on him and eventually ‘Let the sun shine in’ from the musical ‘Hair’ kicks in and a sigh of relief is felt from the audience as they return to being anonymous once again …or so they think!</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" width="620" height="414" src="https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/3.jpg?resize=620%2C414&#038;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-309" srcset="https://dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/3.jpg 620w, https://dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/3-480x321.jpg 480w" sizes="(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 620px, 100vw" /><figcaption>Candoco Dance Company &amp; Jerome Bel “The Show Must Go On”.</figcaption></figure></div>



<p><strong>Candoco Company</strong> present a restaging of Jerome Bel’s ‘<strong>The Show Must Go On</strong>’ with a cast of 20 amateur and professional performers. The work challenges an audience’s acceptation of theatre and expectation of themselves. As an audience member you accept anonymity in a theatre and find contentment in being lost in the world on stage, but Bel turns this ideal on its head and makes the audience question their social position.</p>



<p>Bel presents a soundtrack of 18 popular songs literally. The <strong>Macarena</strong> is <em><a href="https://dincwear.com">danced</a></em> as you would see it at a wedding, haphazard and sometimes out of time, recreating a memory most can relate to and enjoy watching with nostalgia. Stings ‘I’ll be watching you’   takes the lyrics as they are and sees the performers stare out to the audience for the entirety of the track as the house lights are bought up seeing the traditional position of audience and performer reversed.<a href="http://blog.dincwear.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/The-Show-Must-Go-On.jpg"></a></p>



<p>Candoco Dance Company &amp; Jerome Bel “The Show Must Go On”.</p>



<p>Bel says ‘The audience should recognise themselves on stage’ and he does this by making the content recognisable. It is presented in a very simple form, just a cd player, a blank stage, a collection of cliché music, and a cast of relatable people. &nbsp;But it is the integrity, commitment and feelings provoked by this equation of recognition that evokes genius and is why <strong>Candoco and Bel</strong> deserved the standing ovation they got from a packed out <strong>Sadler’s Wells Theatre</strong>.</p>



<p>For more information on the rest of the tour visit <em><a href="http://www.candoco.co.uk/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">www.candoco.co.uk</a></em></p>



<p><em>Sadlers Wells Theatre, Saturday 21<sup>st</sup> March 2015</em></p>



<p>Saturday 21<sup>st</sup> March 2015 – Author – I.P. <a href="https://dincwear.com" title="Dincwear Dancewear Team">Dincwear Team.</a></p>The post <a href="https://dincwear.com/candoco-dance-company-jerome-bel-the-show-must-go-on/">Candoco Dance Company & Jerome Bel “The Show Must Go On”.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dincwear.com">Dincwear Dance & Activewear</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>It’s the greatest love story of all time, William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet. Always a popular story for dance companies to interpret due to the passion and tragedy of the narrative and now Rasta Thomas adds himself to that list through his eclectic take on the classic. The diverse nature of the work is a [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s the greatest love story of all time, <strong>William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet</strong>. Always a popular story for dance companies to interpret due to the passion and tragedy of the narrative and now Rasta Thomas adds himself to that list through his eclectic take on the classic.</p>



<p>The diverse nature of the work is a theme that runs throughout. It is not set in any same time period. Costumes vary from the 1600’s to modern day and the work prides itself on fusing <strong>ballet</strong> with <strong>hiphop</strong>. We have seen this done before by the likes of ENB and <strong>Flawless</strong> collaborating in 2012 with Against Time and Swan Lake Reloaded in 2013 at the <strong>London Coliseum</strong>.&nbsp; But what sets Adrienne Canternas choreography aside from these past attempts is the cast of multi talented dancers who are just at ease in a classical pas de deux as they are locking and popping. At no point do you ever feel awkward watching the dancers. They give justice to every dance style performed and leave you amazed at the versatility of their talent.</p>



<p>The work starts by introducing each character using a video projection at each dancers entrance. There is a clear understanding of gangs between the Montagues and Capulets. The Montagues are dressed in loose and pale1980’s inspired outfits where as the Capulets are dressed head to toe in biker gear, including skintight leopard print leggings! The state-of-the-art architectural lighting adds a real va-va-voom to the work and is used to guide the audience on the stories emotional rollercoaster. This ease in storytelling is perfect for a&nbsp;Shakespeare novice or a younger audience member who is new to the story.<br>Each scene is clearly defined through change of music and projection however the flow from scene to scene often felt jolted and forced with tracks ending abruptly. The fusion of music to reflect the fusion of dance styles is a great idea but rather than using classical and contemporary music mixes, each track is used in its singular form and this disrupted the continuity of the work.<a href="http://blog.dincwear.eu/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Romeo-and-Juliet-Peacock-Theatre-review-Jeffery-Taylor-562478.jpg"></a></p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large"><img data-recalc-dims="1" decoding="async" width="590" height="350" src="https://i0.wp.com/dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/4.jpg?resize=590%2C350&#038;ssl=1" alt="" class="wp-image-312" srcset="https://dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/4.jpg 590w, https://dincwear.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/4-480x285.jpg 480w" sizes="(min-width: 0px) and (max-width: 480px) 480px, (min-width: 481px) 590px, 100vw" /><figcaption>Romeo and Juliet: CAREFULLY constructed to suit all tastes</figcaption></figure></div>



<p>Romeo and Juliet: CAREFULLY constructed to suit all tastes</p>



<p>The stage transitions may not have been flawless but <strong>Adrienne Canternas</strong> performance of Juliet certainly was. The choreographer/performer’s commitment to the role was so believable. She is convincing as a young naive girl following her heart over her head. Not only was her acting superb but also, as a dancer, she is mesmerizing with immaculate versatility switching from classical to hiphop continuously in many scenes.<br>The story of <strong>Romeo and Juliet</strong> is portrayed in a simplistic manner but will leave you in awe of the talent on stage. A great show for all the family to enjoy.</p>



<p><em>15th March 2015: Author – I.P. Dincwear Team</em></p>The post <a href="https://dincwear.com/rasta-thomas-dance-company-in-romeo-and-juliet/">Rasta Thomas’ Dance Company in Romeo and Juliet</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dincwear.com">Dincwear Dance & Activewear</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sadler’s Wells Peacock Theatre It was very interesting to watch “Flash Mob” as the Producers, Martin and Marina Blore, have brought together many of the top acts from the TV Dance Shows and combined them, and the styles of dance they represent, into a single Show.  We attempted to do this with “Revolution”, our hit [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sadler’s Wells Peacock Theatre</p>



<p>It was very interesting to watch “<strong>Flash Mob</strong>” as the Producers, Martin and Marina Blore, have brought together many of the top acts from the TV Dance Shows and combined them, and the styles of dance they represent, into a single Show.  We attempted to do this with “<strong>Revolution</strong>”, our hit West End Show, in the belief that by fusing two or more styles of dance together, you create the conditions for something new to appear – something which is more than the sum of the parts.  The “<strong>Flash Mob</strong>” is the bringing together of the various dancers and their <a href="https://dincwear.com/shop/" title="Dancewear Styles">dance styles</a>.  It is the beginning of the creative process.</p>



<p>There is a loose “boy meets girl” storyline to the Show which is highlighted by the use of text messaging deployed above the stage.&nbsp; But the real interest for me is watching these top performers in their own dance style, and then how these dancers adapt their style to interact with the other dancers and their styles.&nbsp; In “Revolution” we thought this would be the way dancers and dance shows would evolve and in the process get better and more entertaining.&nbsp; For this evolution to work, you need excellent and creative dancers, and “Flash Mob” has certainly assembled a top-class “Mob”.</p>



<p>The first thing you really notice is that <strong>Kevin Clifton</strong> – or “Kevin from Grimsby” – of “<strong><a href="https://dincwear.com/strictly-stars-in-dincwear/" title="Strictly Dancewear">Strictly Come Dancing</a></strong>” fame is an exceptional dancer.  Kevin is the type of person that if you bought him a tennis racquet would probably win Wimbledon!  I have seen him in “Burn the Floor” and “<strong>Dirty Dancing</strong>” and he is just superb at everything (and looks about 10 years younger than he does on TV!).  Kevin is supported by his regular dance partner, Karen Hauer, who is likewise comfortable with any style of dance.  Kevin and Karen effectively anchor the Show.</p>



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<p>“<strong>Flawless</strong>” were described by <strong>Simon Cowell</strong> as “one of the greatest acts I have ever seen”.&nbsp; They have appeared in films such as “<strong>Streetdance 3D</strong>” and are excellent in “<strong>Flash Mob</strong>”.&nbsp; As a collection of individual dancers they alone are worth the price of a ticket.&nbsp; Funnily enough, I didn’t think they were “flawless” in some of the collective numbers – they could have been slightly tighter as a unit and interacted more with the other dance styles.&nbsp; However the performance of the individual dancers is still, at times, breathtaking.&nbsp; Throughout the Show, <strong>Tommy Franzen</strong> injects some great physical humour, particularly in his use of various props, much in the style of Jackie Chan in his comedy/martial art films.&nbsp; (Amusingly, the day after I watched the Show I saw Tommy “like” Jackie Chan on Facebook!).&nbsp; Tommy is a respected figure in the professional dance world and it is always a pleasure to watch him perform.&nbsp; He is exceptionally talented at making very difficult moves look easy and is extremely adaptable.</p>



<p>The final two acts in the “<strong>Flash Mob</strong>”,  “<strong>Alleviate</strong>” and “<strong>Brosena</strong>”, made an excellent attempt to interact with the other dancers in the Show, thereby laying a foundation to progress – or evolve – their own particular dance styles.  “Alleviate”, from a contemporary/commercial perspective. have mastered the art of telling a story through movement.  Nicolette Whitley is a beautiful communicator and her partner, Renako McDonald, is wonderfully expressive.  “Brosena” bring their Irish dancing talent into the mix and seem to absorb various elements from the other dancers and styles as the Show progresses.  In “Revolution” the closest we got to achieving an evolution of dance, in my opinion, was when fusing the tap of <strong>Adam Garcia</strong> with the hip-hop of <strong>Tobias Mead</strong> and <strong>Lizzie Gough</strong>.  Combined with some extraordinary special lighting effects, the resulting scene appeared to be so much more than just the sum of the parts – an evolution of a tap dancer mixing it with two hip-hop stars to create something spectacular and new.  ( Have a look at our trailer for “Revolution” )</p>



<p>“<strong>Flash Mob</strong>” is an excellent Show with first-class dancers who work together to create something new and entertaining to watch.  With the variety and interaction of the dance styles on offer, the audience never gets bored.  In fact, the Show received a well-deserved standing ovation!  This Show offers more evidence of the explosive growth being experienced in the world of dance.  <a href="http://www.dincwear.eu" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Dincwear</a> has predicted for a while that top dancers will soon gain the sort of recognition currently given to rock stars and footballers.  As Renako says in the Programme:  “The TV Shows have widened the appreciation for dance and given it a platform to create household names”.  He is correct – and I would guess that a couple of those names are in this Show!</p>The post <a href="https://dincwear.com/flash-mob-where-dance-worlds-collide/">FLASH MOB – Where Dance Worlds Collide</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dincwear.com">Dincwear Dance & Activewear</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I was lucky enough to see Michael Jackson perform at Wembley in 1988 and it remains the best £30 I have ever spent – I kept the ticket!&#160; Whatever you may think of Michael Jackson the person, Michael Jackson the performer was one of the greatest – if not the greatest – entertainers of all [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was lucky enough to see <strong>Michael Jackson</strong> perform at <strong>Wembley</strong> in 1988 and it remains the best £30 I have ever spent – I kept the ticket!&nbsp; Whatever you may think of Michael Jackson the person, Michael Jackson the performer was one of the greatest – if not the greatest – entertainers of all time.&nbsp; His songs are now classics and continue to sell in their millions, plus his dancing was just indescribable – it really had to be seen to be believed.&nbsp; Michael Jackson was so fast, so precise and so innovative that it seemed that you were watching something a little bit unreal.&nbsp; The best example of this is, of course, his “Moonwalk”, where he literally appears to be walking forwards but is actually moving backwards.&nbsp; As John Peel, the respected music critic wrote of the show:&nbsp; “I do not expect it to be equalled in my lifetime”.&nbsp; (The ‘Observer’, 17/7/88).&nbsp; I also doubt that I will see anything better than “Bad” – ever.</p>



<p>So it was with some trepidation that I went to see “<strong>Thriller</strong>” at the <strong>Lyric</strong> Theatre in the West End.&nbsp; Sensibly, the Show does not provide any type of story or narrative, it simply gives the audience exactly what they came to see:&nbsp; the songs and dance of Michael Jackson.&nbsp; It is roughly in chronological order, especially at the beginning, starting out with the Jackson Five – and an excellent Owen Mugawa playing the young Michael – through to “Thriller” and “Invincible”.&nbsp; Like the Michael Jackson Show at Wembley, “Thriller” is less a sequence of songs than a series of “scenes” – often with numbers being expertly worked together.&nbsp; Each “scene” would also display a variety of the amazing costumes associated with the songs in that “scene” (often taken from the music videos).&nbsp; Finally the performance was supported with an excellent, if somewhat small, live band.</p>



<p>The singers in the Show, fronted by <strong>Zoe Birkett</strong>, were tremendous and very hard working.&nbsp; (I can tell the difference between a good and a bad singer, but cannot really distinguish, except in rare cases, between a good and a great singer…).&nbsp; I knew that <strong>Zoe Birkett</strong> was a good singer from the various Shows I have seen her perform in.&nbsp; What did surprise me, however, is that Zoe is also quite a decent <a href="https://dincwear.com/shop/" title="Pro Dancer Dancewear"><strong>dancer</strong></a>.&nbsp; She certainly did not look out of place against the professional dancers supporting her.&nbsp; And throughout the Show, Zoe brought a huge amount of sparkle and enthusiasm to the numbers she performed.</p>



<p>In a top West End Show such as “Thriller”, which is in its 11<sup>th</sup> year, the dancers have to be first-class or they will not be in the Show long.  The dancers were indeed excellent.  None of them can actually dance with the genius of Michael Jackson (the only person who I have seen “Moonwalk” like Jackson was Jeffrey Daniels from Shalamar) – but no one would realistically expect that.  Although not listed in the programme I recognized one of the dancers as Lauren Gore.  Lauren is one of the best female tap dancers in the Country and although there is no tap required in “Thriller”, it was great to watch a top class dancer really enjoying herself.  (Lauren was an original member of the amazing “TapCorps”). <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nqnsVSeU_Zc" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Take a look at TapCorps!</a></p>



<p>The other dancer that really impressed me was <strong>Austyn Farrell.&nbsp;</strong> I had heard about Austyn from his student days at the <strong>Leicester College of Performing Arts</strong> (LCPA), where he combined a lot of potential with even more character.&nbsp; This really comes across on the stage.&nbsp; He is incredibly expressive and I think Austyn would have been very happy to stay in the limelight for another hour or so!&nbsp; My favourite “Scene” of the evening, which began with “On the Floor” saw both Lauren and Austyn wearing <a href="http://www.dincwear.eu/mens-dancewear-c76474.html" title="Dincwear Dancewear Costumes"><strong>Dincwear – style costumes</strong></a>, Lauren displaying a Kylie-type tunic with Austyn in a sparkling ‘<a href="https://dincwear.com/shop/mens-dancwear/mens-tops/mens-muscle-back-sweat-top/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Men's Muscle Back Top"><strong>muscle-back’ top</strong></a>.</p>



<p>It all added up to a tremendous evening of entertainment and received a standing ovation from the very full and enthusiastic audience.  My only criticism of the show (apart from a gin and tonic costing £10 at the bar!) is that right from the beginning the cast gets the crowd involved in clapping along.  Now I am a boy who simply cannot multi-task.  I can either clap along (and concentrate on getting that right) or I can watch the show.  For some of us, it is impossible to do both!  And for that, I received a frown from the multi-talented Miss Birkett!<a href="http://blog.dincwear.eu/wp-content/uploads/2014/04/LCPA-3rd-years-wearing-Dincwear.jpg"></a></p>



<p>The Students of the LCPA, all wearing our Dincwear clothing, will be looking to follow their alumni Austyn into the West End.”</p>



<p>&nbsp;16th April 2014 <a href="https://dincwear.com" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" title="Dincwear Dancewear Team">The Dincwear Team</a>.</p>The post <a href="https://dincwear.com/thriller-at-the-lyric-theatre-london/">“THRILLER” AT THE LYRIC THEATRE, LONDON</a> first appeared on <a href="https://dincwear.com">Dincwear Dance & Activewear</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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