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Burn The Floor: Gala
 

An explosive evening of sensational Ballroom and Latin dance. Featuring special guests from Dancing with the Stars Australia and the legendary Burn the Floor dancers, don't miss this spectacular gala. 

Over the past twenty years, Burn the Floor has revolutionised Ballroom dance. Prepare to be blown away as this ensemble of expert performers take you on a joyful, sensual and unforgettable journey through a dazzling history of theatrical dance styles. From the rumba to the waltz, cha cha to swing and more, this gala performance is an energetic rollercoaster ride of explosive dance.

Hosted by Dancing with the Stars judge Tristan MacManus, Burn the Floor will feature guest appearances from Olympia Valance with Jarred Byrne, and Samuel Johnson with Jorja Freeman. It will also star special guest vocalist Vika Bull alongside the legendary Burn the Floor dancers. Get your feet tapping at this intoxicating evening full of surprises for dance fans of all ages. 

https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/events/whats-on/dance/2019/burn-the-floor-gala.html

 

Event details

Venue: Concert Hall, Sydney Opera House
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Start Date: Sunday 28 July 2019

Tickets from $59.00 + booking fee

 

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