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Dancing with a red nose  Send to a friend
Written by Jody Houton   
Wednesday, 18 March 2009 20:20

Kingston Dance Society flipped, twisted and bodyrocked in an energetic performance to a packed Galsworthy courtyard on Friday in aid of Red Nose day.

 

A break dancing mat was placed on the floor, a Hip Hop / R&B mix CD was popped in a player and the eleven dancers clad in red popped, locked and froze to an impressed crowd of Kingston students.

 

Christina Roren, President of the Kingston University Dance Society said that she had been eager to find an opportune time to “do something good with {their} performance.” They raised over £175 from donations.

 

Although Friday’s performance was in the style of street dance, the society which has over 200 members, also provides lessons in ballet, contemporary, jazz, Argentine tango and salsa.

 

Shimmying from the sidelines of the crowd was Pharmacology student and keen salsa dancer Sara Ali, she told Riveronline rather solemnly, “salsa doesn’t appeal to so many people, so the society has to do what most people like. This is mainstream,” she smiled.

 

Everyone had a great time and the rain held off for the entire duration of the two hour event. Feet tapped, heads nodded and smiles and money were raised, what more can you ask for from a Friday afternoon? “I’d love to dance,” confided Oliver Puffin a second year English student, “but it’s relatively impossible.” For a moment he toyed with the idea of ‘stepping up’ but the expertise on offer forces him to rethink on his aspirations. “I have little or no co-ordination.”

 

Kingston Dance Society will be slipping on their fundraisinng shoes again on Tuesday 24th March between 12 – 2pm in the courtyard. Ms Roren hopes “to interpret the story of children getting abducted and forced to become child soldiers in {their} routine.”

 

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