THAT's followed by the sensational dance extravaganza Simply Ballroom, at The Anvil on Tuesday(11th).
It brings live to the stage the world of ballroom dancing with sixteen professional international dance champions choreographed by TV's Strictly Come Dancing stars Erin Boag and Anton Du Beke.
Take a whirlwind tour of ballroom dancing - from the romance of the waltz, the pace of a quick step, the passion of the tango, the jump of the jive and the infectious rhythm of the cha cha cha.
The 16 stunning young dancers include electrifying duo Danny Last and Josie Binsteed, who won the public's heart in the hit series Strictly Dance Fever, and Crystal Main and Bruce Lait, the No 1 British couple over all ten ballroom dances.
Tickets, priced £16.50 and £18.50, from the box office on 01256 844244.
THE British Red Cross will benefit from another ballroom dancing extravaganza at the BIC in Bournemouth on Wednesday(12th).
It's a very special sensational evening of Ballroom/Latin dancing to the fabulous Andy Ross Big Band & Soloist hosted by Richard Cartridge (Radio Solent).
There are guest appearances from the 2005 UK Ballroom & Latin Champions, Peggy Spencer MBE, David Jacobs CBE & Rosemarie Ford (presenters - BBC's Come Dancing) and Sir Nicholas Young CEO British Red Cross.
Tickets, priced £30, from the box office on 0870 111 3000.
BRITAIN'S number one children's touring show comes to Bournemouth on Wednesday(12th).
The internationally acclaimed Hi-5 Action Heroes is a new and exciting interactive stage show from Australia's pioneering and record breaking children's TV sensation which has enjoyed great success in Britain as the top rating series on Channel 5's Milkshake.
It is a compelling and innovative children's show, which has transferred brilliantly from the small screen to the large stage and lost nothing in translation.
A warm-hearted, happy-go-lucky show that educates through music and movement, Hi-5 Action Heroes embarks on a fun-packed journey of exploration and adventure through the wonderful world of imagination. 0870 111 3000.
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