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06 dancetoday jun13

Inside this month:

Strictly Uncovered
A new stage show reveals the truth behind the sequins – for both celebrities and pros, discovers       Marianka Swain

Secrets of Training
Steven Verrall revisits a series of articles adapted from his very successful lecture at the NATD Congress in 1993 and first published in Ballroom Dancing Times the         same year

Taking it Lightly
Nicola Rayner hears from Michael Malitowski about what it takes to get to the top in dancesport

And much more!

 

 

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The Mayor's Thames Festival:

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

caroleedrich.pc.tango.2008A summer of celebrations – Olympic, Jubilee, Big Dance and more – comes to an end with London’s largest free festival, held in London the banks of the Thames. This year’s event runs from September 8 to 9 – the closing weekend of the Olympics – from the London Eye to St Katharine Docks.

 

One of Europe’s most spectacular free festivals, the Thames Festival includes music, dance, river races, feasting and spectacle. On Sunday evening, the illuminated Night Carnival brings together more than 2,000 dancers, drummers and masqueraders along London’s Victoria Embankment. The carnival is followed by a spectacular firework finale, planned to be bigger than ever.

 

Adrian Evans, the festival director, said: “This year is going to be a true spectacular. The festival brings Londoners together to celebrate the things that make the city great and this year we’re proud to be London’s celebration of an incredible summer.”

 

Photograph: Carole Edrich

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