Get
ready to rock to sizzling production of Burn the Floor.
Before
there was Dirty Dancing… Before there was Saturday Night Fever… Before ballroom
dancing became cool with reality TV… There was the real deal - the dancers
tearing up the dance floor, in an “international style” competition since 1920.
International
style competitions involve five Latin American dances and five classic ballroom
dances. From this competition came a theatre production so fabulous, so hot
that it’s called Burn the Floor. Only the fanciest foot moves and tidiest
twirls make it on this stage … and they’re coming soon to South African stages.
The countdown is well and truly on – Burn the Floor: Fire in the Ballroom
starts its South African run at the State Theatre next month.
The
original concept of the theatrical dance production grew from an electric
display of ballroom and Latin dancing at Sir Elton John's 50th birthday party
in 1997. It was there that the ballroom dance world was opened up to producer
Harley Medcalf .His first edition of Burn the Floor was launched in 1999 and
revolutionised the image of dance.
By
2016, it has evolved, and the new South African run of Burn the Floor: Fire in
the Ballroom has a theatrical rock angle. Think Santana, Janis Joplin,
Christina Aguilera and Led Zeppelin. There are no Tiny Dancers here. It’s
something about the way you look tonight. It’s hauling out your blue moves.
Described as “gloriously sinful” it promises to put dance competitions as you
know them to shame.
Catch it at the below theatres:
The
Opera Theatre of The South African State Theatre in Pretoria from April 27th to
May 15th;
The Baxter Theatre at the Baxter Theatre Centre in Cape Town from May
19th to June 5th; and
The iZulu Theatre at the Sibaya Casino in Durban from
June 8th to 19th.
Choreographed
and directed by long-time Australian Latin champion Peta Roby, the
international cast of dance champions includes the sensational South Africans,
Johannes Radebe and Kylee Brown.
Born
and talent nurtured in South Africa, Johannes Radebe started dancing at the age
of 7. He is the current reigning South African National Ballroom and Latin
American Champion and is a season dance trainer for the TV production Strictly
Come Dancing SA. Johannes recently became a very recognisable figure in South
Africa when he and his celebrity partner, Capetonian Leigh-Anne Williams, were
the runners-up in the 2015 season of the TV show.
Kylee
Brown was born in Pretoria and started dancing at the age of 8. Kylee is the
undefeated WDC South Africa Under 21 Latin Champion. In 2011 she won the Under
21 WDC World Latin Championships and the highlight of her dancing career to
date was winning the Under 21 Open British Latin Championship in Blackpool in
2012.
Burn
The Floor: Fire in The Ballroom is brought to South Africa in 2016 by Dance
Partner Productions, in association with The South African State Theatre and
Bernard Jay. Step lively if you want to see it - tickets for the South African
tour in 2016 are now on sale at Computicket.
Tickets are now on sale at Computicket, visit www.computicket.com.
Follow
the tour on facebook Burn the Floor SA Tour : Fire in the Ballroom
/ twitter @OfficiaBTF #burnthefloorsa
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