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Want to take part in a dance artwork at The Quays?

Rob Martin
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Rob Martin
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To celebrate The Quays Festival this July, organisers are calling on any Greater Manchester residents aged ten plus who would like to get involved to join a huge mass dance off of 300 people.

Never danced in public before? Fear not. In preparation you'll get six weeks free training at weekends by the same dance choreographers who worked on the 2012 Olympic opening ceremony, no less, called Boy Blue. Then you will perform with hundreds of others on July 18th as part of this unique show.

Dancers will be performing alongside a huge artwork called Mini Burble, which is ten storeys high, an inflated sculpture shaped from hundreds of balloons with changing LED lights. It will rise above the evening skyline twice a day at MediaCityUK and lighting can be changed via the public on iPads.

Want to be part of it? You can be! Just email your contact details via the link below.

Visit the Quays Culture website for more information.



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