Chance to Dance 2022 artwork – a group of young women wearing blue dresses raise their left arms up and look towards their outstretched hands

Chance to Dance 2022

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The first Chance to Dance performance at Exeter Northcott Theatre was in 2009, although performances have been staged annually in the South East since 1995.

Chance to Dance are very pleased to be performing on stage at the Northcott after a couple of years with no performances due mainly to the Covid pandemic. They welcome dancing schools and dance groups from in and around Exeter and the wider areas of the South West. Their performance will show the many styles of dance taught and the passion the dancers have to perform on such a great stage.

Chance to Dance is non-competitive and is welcoming to both adult performers as well as children. Whilst they hope for a good standard of dance we also look for the enthusiasm to perform.

Please do come along and support these talented dancers.

At Chance to Dance we all have the same aim, to show encouragement towards each other and our love of dance.

Warnings:
Smoke/Haze
Flashing Lights

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