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Jive
Video
These tremendous dancers have
performed for stage, film, video and
television, including publishing two books
on Swing dancing. They are UK and American
dance champions
performing at the famous Stompin' Swing Nights at London's
legendary 100 Club.
Available for team building
events, corporate events, shows and bespoke ideas.
Dance Options:
Cabaret Entertainment:
Charleston, Jitterbug, Blues and
Rock 'n' Roll -
performing one dance number to a complete show
Breaking the ice
party lessons:
A fun and friendly dance 'class' to
kick start your party and avoid those awkward introductions
Filling the dance floor
:
Have dancers to
Invite your guests to dance or simply show how
them the steps. This
will make the most of your
DJ or jazz band, getting everyone up and enjoying
themselves!
Adding colour to your event:
Hiring
costumed performers to bring atmosphere
to and excitement to your themed event; from the roaring 20s, Speakeasy, Gangster & Moll
to Glamorous Hollywood Nights, 40s Big Band Swing, 50s At the Hop
and Dances through the Decades
Team building workshops:
Looking for a team activity that does
not involve fast flying paint loaded bullets?
Then try one of our team building workshops!
Course elements can include a fun
introduction to swing dances, air steps and other dance crazes of
the last century (Charleston, Big Apple, etc) to develop:
Partner and teamwork skills
Communication
Trust
Confidence
Fitness
Workshops range from 15 mins to a
full day.
''Your fantastic dancing made the show"
She's Gotta Have It, - 50s TV special Natasha Kalisz (Talk Back)
"The six strong
team performed occasional jaw-dropping moves, short, indvidual Swing
dance routines and generally kept the rhythms alive. I especially
liked the double dancing routine where Simon danced with two girls
at once as it looked great, seemed unusual and particularly well
choreographed." - (Swing! Swing! Swing! show, Fairfield Hall,
Croydon) Jenny Pearce, Dance 4U Magazine
"the Sugar Foot
Stompers delighted the audience with colourful and lively dance
routines" - (The Legend of Sinatra, Pier Theatre) Teresa
Martin
"Dynamic dance troupe" The Herald
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