Stunning evening leaving everyone out of breath and that was just the audience
Firstly let me confess, I’ve not
been a ‘Strictly’ fanatic, sure I knew of it and probably, like many of the
millions of viewers, I watched mainly to see which celebrity was being put
through their paces and trying to lose their usual persona. Likewise, despite having two daughters who
spent years going to dance classes I doubt I’d be able to tell the difference
between a Pasadoble from a Chicken Passanda so the chance to go and see Keep
Dancing at Newcastle’s Theatre Royal was as much education as it was
entertainment.
Boasting a cast of super fit and talented
dancers and backed by singing duet Harriet Mullen and Adam Warmington, Keep Dancing
brings a hyper energetic look into modern and contemporary ballroom and Latin
dance which, after just the first number, leaves the audience more out of
breath than the dancers themselves.
Brilliantly choreographed by Emma Rogers and Robin Windsor to
incorporate easily recognised pop, traditional Latina and Spanish and some very
modern interpretation, each number aims to surpass the previous for style and
energy. Themed sections include Glenn
Miller Jive, Showtunes, Disco and South American.
Guesting on this tour are
Strictly superstars Katya Jones, Neil Jones and Robin Windsor, 3 performers for
whom the term ‘dancer’ just isn’t enough to do justice to their talents. Following routines so complex that they would
test a super computer, they manage to imbibe each number with passion, humour, tragedy
and pathos, creating a miniature play within the 3 or 4 minutes on stage. Each have a tremendous pedigree and clearly
enjoy bringing their own characters to the fore – playful, sultry, sexy and
powerful.
Costumes are, as one would
expect, bright, flamboyant and very sparkly.
The guys’ shirts seem to all miss most of their buttons (meaning they
are open to the waist) whilst the girls frocks are, in the interests of safety,
short and tight to avoid any trip hazards – at least that’s what I told my niece
when she asked why they were so revealing.
Harriet and Adam deliver a good
background of live singing. Sure, there
are some numbers which have clearly been chosen for the dance routine rather than
being a great song to sing but having live backing adds an extra layer to the
evening.
As always, Newcastle Theatre
Royal and the FOH team deliver a great theatre experience, brilliant sight
lines and an inclusive evening for everyone.