Award-winning dance phenomenon, The Groovaloos, best known for their breakout performance on NBC's Superstars of Dance and appearances on FOX's So You Think You Can Dance, The Ellen Degeneres Show and Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, will bring their electric dance stage show, GROOVALOO, to the Phillips Center on Friday, January 15. Tickets are available at the Phillips Center Box Office at 352-392-2787 or at all Ticketmaster outlets. Visit Groovaloo.com for a video preview.
Based on the troupe's true-to-life experiences as told by the dancers who lived them, GROOVALOO combines jaw-dropping displays of physicality with heart-pounding music and powerful stories that chronicle the struggles, hopes and triumphs of the 14-member cast. GROOVALOO celebrates the passion and purpose of life while revealing the heart, soul and artistry of freestyle dance."We created GROOVALOO as a new form of entertainment that truly blurs the lines between theater and dance," said creator Bradley Rapier. "The story is told through movement, though we also feature spoken word poetry as well as compelling stories which add to the show's theatricality. In some cases, dance literally saved people's lives -- each performer has a story to share, and that's where the real connection is made with the audience."The New York Post cheers, "Take equal parts Fame and A Chorus Line...result? GROOVALOO, an eye-popping display!" and the Newark Star Ledger applauds, "infectiously entertaining!" The Los Angeles Daily News says "GROOVALOO has the power to leave an audience slack-jawed and utterly blown away...I'm still not sure I believe what I saw or that human beings can move with that kind of precision and abandon." Grammy® Award-winner Pink raves, "the show is absolutely AMAZING!"
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