Diversity took the world by storm when they wowed judges and dancers with their winning entry to the UK Street Dance Championships 2007. They then went onto win Britain’s Got Talent 2009. Since then, they have starred in Street Dance 3D and embarked on two UK tours. “We’re proud to be patrons of this exciting […]
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Winner of Got to Dance 2010, Akai took the UK by storm before going on to star in the Street Dance 3D sequel alongside Flawless and Diversity. ‘I am thrilled to be a patron of danceaid. I just love to dance and knowing that what I enjoy doing can help other children is the best […]
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Hash Tap; Hash Tap are a comedy tap duo who initally got together especially for the Got to Dance series 4 audition, and made it through to the live semi final of Got to Dance! They decided that their mission was to make Tap Dancing cooler, and have also been able to include their own brand […]
View PostRory O’Shea
Rory; Rory is only 11 years old but he lives and breathes Dance! Having only started dancing in 2010 Rory has already been a finalist in Alesha’s Street Dance Stars as part of the Base Crew and a finalist in Sky 1’s Got To Dance and has already begun dancing to make a difference for […]
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Belle is the first solo female street dancer to reach the Got to Dance semi-finals, referred to by judge Ashley Banjo as the most promising young street dancer the UK has to offer. Belle is a UDO All Star and Regional, British and World Champion who has also reached Alesha’s street dance finals. ‘I support […]
View PostParallel Duo
Parallel bring a refreshing infusion of street and contemporary to the dance scene. Their shared vision and aspiration to ‘pursue the ideal’ has elevated Parallel to heights as notable as Got to Dance and Britain’s Got Talent. ‘We are proud to be patrons of this great cause that enables and empowers dancers to use our […]
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