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Girls On Tap
 

Created & choreographed by Sally Dashwood

Empowering. Inspiring. Multi-tasking.

The award-winning femme fatales of tap, rhythm and song sure have something to say about women in the world today. From Broadway to Beyoncé, Girls On Tap pay homage to the past while keeping it fresh.

Following their sold-out, standing ovation debut at Cabaret in the Glen, Sally Dashwood (So You Think You Can Dance) is leading the gang back to Glen Street to crash through stereotypes, challenge expectations and stamp out inequality with exceptional rhythm. This high energy production proves that you cannot underestimate the collective power of song, dance and womanhood.

It’s a must-see for girls who will grow up to run the world!

"Inspirational...great energy and drive"
Dein Perry, Creator Tap Dogs

Thurs 14 Feb – Opening Night
Ticket includes post-show drinks and canapes

 

Event details

Venue: Glen Street Theatre, Corner of Glen Street & Blackbutts Road Belrose NSW 2085
Bookings: 02 9975 1455
Start Date: Thursday 14 February 2019

 

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