June 17, 2008
The young and innovative ‘Vite Feet Dance Troupe’ are getting ready to tell the tale of Cinderella using a kaleidoscope of dance styles ranging from hip hop to jazz. This modern interpretation of a classic story promises to offer something for everyone from Fairy Godmothers to young Princes Charming. Members of this talented local dance group are still in their teens yet are ably reaching for the stars as they perform the dynamic choreography of Eva Brady. Rachel Blakey performs the title role with the sharp steps of her Ugly Sisters executed by Vicky Chick and Lauren Steele.
Dance should prove an exciting medium for the unfolding of this beautifully romantic tale in the compact space of the Old Fire Station. Tickets are £8 (£7 concessions) so pop on your magic slippers and have a ball. The eclectic mix of music includes Kelis, Queen and Kanye West. The preview suggests an experience that is at once quirky, original and unique from young dancers that show much promise.
Dance should prove an exciting medium for the unfolding of this beautifully romantic tale in the compact space of the Old Fire Station. Tickets are £8 (£7 concessions) so pop on your magic slippers and have a ball. The eclectic mix of music includes Kelis, Queen and Kanye West. The preview suggests an experience that is at once quirky, original and unique from young dancers that show much promise.