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Dancing in the Streets
If you were out and about in Brighton last Sunday you may have noticed Savoy Kicks high kicking, toe tapping and Charleston Squatting under the British Airways i360. Dressed in our summer attire of bright red and blue dresses on a miserable January morning, we were out and about filming for our latest video project which has been commissioned by Visit Brighton.
This March Visit Brighton is hosting ExploreGB, VisitBritain’s flagship event providing British & Irish tourism suppliers the opportunity to meet and do business with international travel buyers from 40+ countries.
The summit will open with a gala dinner for a 1000 delegates at the Hilton Metropole and to launch the whole event the ‘I Charleston Brighton Official Film’ has been selected to open the show!
For those who don’t know about the film, Savoy Kicks featured in I Charleston Brighton’s iconic viral video in 2014. The film is an energetic, colourful spectacle of dance, costume and humour. With music to match, the viral video captures the quirky character of Brighton, its people and frivolity. Standout scenes include a fan dancer, Charleston dancing at the naked bike ride, two pole dancing builders and a scene shot of the iconic piers. The film originally launched on the 5th September 2014 at a private screening attended by the Mayor of Brighton & Hove, Councillor Brian Fitch.
Three years since the start of the project, the film is now having a facelift for ExploreGB to showcase Brighton’s latest attractions, predominately the British Airways i360 which opened in the Fall of 2016.
Getting back out dancing on the streets was great fun however we were not so lucky with the weather. Trying to recreate a beautiful summers day in January was quite a challenge but fortunately the rain stopped and we manged to film some create shots including capturing our reflections in the glass of the i360. The tourists looked rather bemused but even after three years since the original film was convinced we are still showcasing Brighton’s dance talent and the sites of one of the UK’s most flamboyant cities.
The updated film will be showcased on the 2 March but in the meantime check out the original here:
First Social of 2017
Our next social is with The Soultastics is on the 26 Feb and tickets are now on sale, grab them whilst you can for just £8! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunday-swingporium-tickets-29097000913?aff=erelexpmlt
Going Going...
There are only 3 spots left in our Charleston Beginners Class starting on Tuesday evening and a few more spaces in our Thursday morning group. To grab one of the spots visit www.dancebrightonandhove.com/classes
Kickstart 2017!
Want to kick start the year in style? We have brand new classes starting from 3 Jan but hurry as both Beginners are already over half full. To grab a spot visit www.dancebrightonandhove.com/classes
#Flashback to 2014
Remember this? Our Christmas Flashmob with Exercise Movement & Dance Partnership which raised money for Winston's Wish was two years ago! Can't quite believe how much time has flown!
Final Class of 2016!
Brilliant last class. Thanks so much to everyone for the classes & the show. And a big thanks to Tim & Helen for the bubbles & the party tips. Have a fab Christmas and see you in the New Year!
Dance Active 2017
Well done to our wonderful students tonight who got up on stage (many for the first ever!) to perform at Dance Active, you were all fantastic!!!
Stricty Charleston Fever
Seeing as it is #throwbackthursday and #Strictly has taken the country by storm, we wanted to share with you our videos from our Strictly Charleston competition from the #brightonfringe! 3 local businesses took part to raise money for charity. Take a look at why Pretty Eccentric wanted to get involved.
Healing by Fiona
When people talk to me about the many benefits of dance they are preaching to the converted; I know its great for fitness, co-ordination, mood, musicality, creativity the list goes on. But this week the benefits of dance revealed themselves to me in a way I found quite extraordinary.
I had injured my finger, possible broken it as it was very swollen and lost all mobility. I’ve never thought of my fingers having a huge involvement in a dance such as Charleston but I did have to apologise to class that my hand position was a bit of in a particular move.
Other than that I didn’t give my wounded finger much thought until I left the class and discovered the finger had regained almost full mobility. I could now put gear stick into reverse without having to swap hands. I was genuinely amazed that dance and had moved energy around my body in a way that extended all the way to my finger tips. I know this story isn’t quite a miraculous as raising Lazarus from the dead but I would be intrigued to hear of other similar experiences.
Get in touch with your stories about how dance has helped you at contact@dancebrightonandhove.com
Happy Dance-aversay!
It’s been two years since our official film was released! This was one of the main reasons we starting teaching in Brighton and this film still means a great deal to us. Happy Dance-aversary!