Showing posts with label Dirty Dancing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dirty Dancing. Show all posts

Monday, 12 July 2010

THE T-MOBILE BIG DANCE FINALE:


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CAST OF THOUSANDS TRANSFORM LONDON STREETS FOR THE ‘BIG WORLD DANCE’

Not strictly all ballet, but the sheer joy of dance in all it's forms was on display at the weeked, and as I have been reporting on Big Dance 2010 throughout, I couldn't leave out the finale !
The T-Mobile Big Dance 2010 built to a climax today with the Big World Dance, a grand finale that saw thousands of people transform the streets of London into a giant open air stage. Thousands of people gathered together to perform the show stopping routine, commissioned by the Southbank Centre and directed by Luca Silvestrini, Artistic Director of Protein Dance.

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After starting the dance procession at the Southbank Centre, the dancers made their way across the Golden Jubilee Bridge and up Northumberland Avenue into Trafalgar Square for a spectacular performance on a gigantic scale. The dance was performed to a specially created soundtrack played live in Trafalgar Square by DJ Walde.

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The choreography for the Big World Dance was taught to thousands of people in free workshops across the city and the routines were also learnt online. Everyone was encouraged to sign up and take part, and participants could learn one of five different versions of the dance organised by the five hub partners - East London Dance, English National Ballet, Greenwich Dance, Sadler’s Wells, and Siobhan Davies Dance.

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Over 850 dance events will have taken place over nine days as part of the T-Mobile Big Dance 2010, from 3 – 11 July. An open invitation for everyone to join in and celebrate dance, the T-Mobile Big Dance 2010 has seen highlights such as Slow Dancing and Tea Dances in Trafalgar Square, politicians ‘Dancing on Parliament’, the T-Mobile Big Dance Bus rolling out its pop up dance floor and a whole host of workshops and performances taking place in shopping centres, parks, offices, galleries, museums, streets.

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The Mayor of London Boris Johnson said: "The past week has once again underlined the extraordinary power of dance. With thousands upon thousands of Londoners - of all shapes and sizes, ages and abilities - taking part, Big Dance has been a footstomping, toe-tapping, highkicking triumph."

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To end the summer’s events, a selection of lucky Londoners were treated to a special screening of Dirty Dancing in Trafalgar Square to celebrate T-Mobile’s Night In customer loyalty offer.

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Stars of the Dirty Dancing musical where on hand to teach Londoners dance moves from the show to close T-Mobile Big Dance 2010. Tina Cleary, Senior Brand Experience Manager for T-Mobile explains: “Today’s dance has been the perfect finale to T-Mobile’s Big Dance 2010, we’ve been absolutely delighted to see how infectious dance is inspiring thousands of Londoners to get up and have some fun. To celebrate the end of Big Dance 2010 and the launch of our Night In offer, we wanted to create the perfect dance film screening right here in the Capital, and what better dance movie to show than Dirty Dancing.”

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Big Dance is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to create a cultural and sporting legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

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The programme also receives funding and support from Mayor of London, Arts Council England and the Dance Champions Group www.dancechampions.org. This year’s headline sponsor is T-Mobile.

Thursday, 1 July 2010

DIRTY DANCING AT A TOP SECRET LOCATION AND THE STAR STUDDED LAUNCH OF BIG DANCE 2010


WE WANT THREE MILLION DANCING BY 2012!

So say the organisers of Big Dance 2010.  How are they going to make this happen ?

With 850 events across the capital over 9 days


West End stars join Boris Johnson at Palladium stage to kick off T-Mobile Big Dance 2010

Ruth Brill, Artist, English National Ballet
Photography throughout :  zxDaveM

At the star-studded launch of T-Mobile Big Dance 2010 on stage at the London Palladium today, the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, revealed his ambition to see it reach 3 million Londoners and inspire the whole country to get involved, as a key cultural project for 2012.

Big Dance is London’s Legacy Trust UK programme led by the Mayor of London in partnership with Arts Council England and supported by major organisations including: Sport England, NHS London, London Councils, Museums, Libraries & Archives, London and the British Council.

ENB's Ruth Brill, having a ball & showing the versatility of ballet dancers

Big Dance, originated by the Mayor of London in 2006 in partnership with Arts Council England, is the world’s biggest and most influential dance initiative and is delivered through a network of London’s leading dance organisations: East London Dance, English National Ballet, Greenwich Dance, Sadler’s Wells and Siobhan Davies Dance.

Sheridan Smith, Jerry Mitchell, Mayor Boris Johnson and Camilla Dallerup
Camilla's dress is by Mela Loves London

Legally Blonde star, Sheridan Smith, Dance Champion, Camilla Dallerup and multi award-winning choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray), joined the Mayor on stage, alongside the star dancers, known as ‘dance captains’, of thirteen of London’s West End musicals including Grease, Sweet Charity, Love Never Dies, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, Legally Blonde, Mamma Mia!, We Will Rock You, Disney's The Lion King, Chicago, Sister Act, The Phantom of the Opera, Hair and Burn The Floor.

Brought together by the Society of London Theatre to perform a specially choreographed version of 'You Can't Stop the Beat', Jerry Mitchell's hit number from Hairspray, with some of the best dance students from leading vocational schools across London.

Ruth Brill & the cast of the Big Dance 2010 launch
(everyone in the audience was dancing along too)

The unique event, attended by around 2,000 people, was specially organised to launch this year's T-Mobile Big Dance, which features 850 events over 9 days and is expected to reach more than 1.2 million people over ten days.

The Mayor of London Boris Johnson, who is supporting the event, said today: ''What better place to launch this year's spectacular celebration than the illustrious Palladium, which is so associated with the magic of music and dance. You might be the coolest of hip-hop dancers or an ardent balletomane - the beauty of Big Dance is it gives you the chance to experience these and everything between.


'London is one of the world’s greatest centres for dance, with enormous creative talent to be found here. But it's also about getting more active, or simply having fun – and it's a brilliant way to bring people together. So be inspired, get moving and let's get three million involved by 2012.'

Ruth Brill

T-Mobile Big Dance 2010 takes place from 3-11 July. Among the highlights of the hundreds of events will be The Big World Dance, taking place through the streets of London on Saturday 10 July featuring a cast of thousands of Londoners and directed by Luca Silvestrini, Artistic Director of Protein Dance with a specially created soundtrack by DJ Walde. Here are full details of how to take part. Big Dance is funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to create a cultural and sporting legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Legacy Trust UK is an independent charity whose mission is to support a wide range of innovative cultural and sporting activities which celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games and which will leave a lasting legacy in communities throughout the United Kingdom. Legacy Trust UK is funded by a £40 million endowment from the Big Lottery Fund (£29m), Department for Culture Media and Sport (£6m) and Arts Council England (£5m).
The programme also receives funding and support from Mayor of London, Arts Council England and Dance Champions. This year’s headline sponsor is T-Mobile.

English National Ballet's Artists Jennie Harrington & Ruth Brill

Arts Council England works to get great art to everyone by championing, developing and investing in artistic experiences that enrich people’s lives. As the national development agency for the arts, they support a range of artistic activities from theatre to music, literature to dance, photography to digital art, and carnival to crafts. Between 2008 and 2011, they will invest £1.3 billion of public money from government and a further £0.3 billion from the National Lottery to create these experiences for as many people as possible across the country. (Of course, the Comprehensive Spending Review in October is yet to come - and this is when we will learn how deep the cuts in arts spending will be).

Ruth Brill


The Dance Champions are a group of dance experts who share a common goal to get the nation fit through dancing. They will be touring around the country attending events and inspiring people of all ages and cultural backgrounds to take up dance. The Dance Champions campaign is supported by the Department for Health. Dance Captains work very closely with the creative team to ensure that the integrity of the choreography at each performance remains solid throughout the life of the production. They play a vital role and are the unsung heroes of the West End

Today the Dance Champions launch the first ever free online dance directory, making it easier for people to find local classes.

To close Big Dance 2010 and celebrate the launch of its new ‘Night In’ customer loyalty offer, T-Mobile is also hosting a top secret open air screening in an iconic London location of movie classic Dirty Dancing, on the evening Saturday 10 July. Fans of the film will have the time of their lives, thanks to a stage performance from the stars of the Dirty Dancing musical, a live dance movie mash up from leading VJ ™ Hexstatic and the chance to watch the ultimate movie love story of Johnny and Baby on the big screen. Register for the limited availability tickets by 5th July here.

Lynne Ormrod, Head of Brand and Advertising for T-Mobile said: “We are passionate about encouraging our customers to participate in extraordinary events. We wanted to use our heritage in dance, thanks to our Dance advert at Liverpool Street Station, which attracted over 17 million views on YouTube, to encourage Londoners to embrace and support the T-Mobile Big Dance campaign and join in themselves.


This summer’s events are going to be fantastic fun for everyone involved. To spread the fun of dance even further, we’re also hosting the ultimate ‘Night In’ with a screening of Dirty Dancing on the evening of 10 July in a secret London location so even more people can get involved.”