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Strictly stars ready to waltz onto Stockport Plaza stage

Dance to the Music is the and new exciting ‘must see’ dance show like no other and it appears live on stage at The Stockport Plaza on February 1 at 7.30pm.

It has been created by and starring Kristina Rihanoff – one of the most renowned dancers and choreographers from the popular Strictly Come Dancing TV show.

Kristina will once again team up with her former professional dance partner, Robin Windsor, who starred on Strictly for four years.

Also gracing the stage will be beautiful Oksana Platero, who partnered Judge Rinder on Series 14 of the hit show and is famous for her jaw-dropping lifts. Oksana’s husband Jonathan Platero will also be joining the cast.

Joining Kristina, Robin and Oksana are a full cast of dancers, plus two amazing singers, Chris Maloney – an X Factor finalist, and singer/songwriter Beth Sherburn.

Plaza manager Ted Doan said: “Dance to the Music will present to the audience the one and only dance show in theatrical history, which will feature all styles of dancing.

“The audience will experience the evolution of dance through musical eras, starting from the roaring Twenties, with tap and Charleston, going through every decade of dance crazes up to modern day ballroom and Latin.

“Argentine Tango, Lindy Hop, Jive, Rock-n-Roll, Funk, Waltz, Disco, Breakdancing, Street, Contemporary Ballet, and Salsa are just a few spectacular styles which will be presented to you by the incredible and versatile team of dancers, performed to your favourite ultimate music hits of all time – you will be jumping from your seats to join in.”

Tickets for Dance to the Music on Thursday, February 1, at Stockport Plaza can be booked in person at the box office on Mersey Square, by calling the booking line on 0161 477 7779 or by waltzing along to The Plaza website.

Paul Harrison: Paul Harrison has been working as a journalist for more than 25 years at Trinity Mirror, Guardian Media Group and the BBC. He has edited many respected newspapers including the Stockport Express and the Rochdale Observer, and now runs Paul Harrison Media.
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