Gold Coast Tweed Seniors Newspaper March 2012

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‘Let Us Entertain You’ . . . A modern twist to traditional folk dancing

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4 For Dance is a spectacular show with unique style incorporating Irish, Spanish, Russian, German folk dance combined with traditional folk dance with mesmerizing variations of rhythm, humor and play. Four talented Hungarian dancers created this show in 2004 and they have performed for over 5 million delighted and excited patrons. They won the 2009 Dance World Cup Montreal in 3 categories - Show, Folk and Tap. 4 For Dance is a must see show! The performers in 4 For Dance say they’ve brought modernity to Hungarian folk dancing. Sandor Gal, Peter Enyedi, Daniel Illes and Kristof Barany touring Australia between 28 february and 4 April. They performed at Gold Coast, Albert Waterways Community Centre, Hooker Blvd. and Sunshine Blvd., Mermaid Waters QLD 4218. 10 March, Saturday 7 pm. Now open for online B o o k i n g s www.4fordance.com.au All four are aged in their 20s and they say their show consists of a series of high-energy dance

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and we also add humour and fun to our performances,” Gal said. The group has been dancing together for 20 years. They met in a folk dance group as children and have worked together in various dance companies since. Barany said some of the highlights of the show included a Spanish toreador dance, an Irish tap number, a cowboy performance where they use wooden spoons instead of guns and an American-Indian inspired performance during which they dance with fire balls hanging on iron chains. They have toured 30 countries around the world including the US,

China, the United Arab Emirates and Algeria. Barany said they choreographed all their own numbers and usually prepared a new dance for each new country they visited and will have an Australian-themed dance ready. Tickets: $32 or $25 each for a group of 10, concession, 10-16 yrs: $ 25.00, children up to 9 yrs: free. Doors open @ 6 pm. After Show Dance Workshop Food and drinks are available to purchase @ the venue. Now open for online b o o k i n g s : www.4fordance.com.au. For more information please call Gyongyi Tel; 07-55 748 505.

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numbers with folk steps. Enyedi said his group performed steps from various Hungarian and Transylvanian regions, but also from further afield. “The central idea of the show is that we’re travelling around the world and picking up different cultural elements, habits and dances in different nations,” Enyedi said. Gal said the group has modernised the traditional dance steps of their homeland and also included dance steps from Irish, Spanish, Russian and German dances as well as tap, hiphop and ballet moves. “It’s a fusion of a lot of different styles of dance

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