SENSATIONAL, scintillating, stylish and synchronised, Diversity wowed a sell-out crowd at the BIC on Thursday night.
The captivated audience were given an Easter treat as the top street dance troupe pulled out all the stops to provide a show to remember.
The group, which has come a long way since winning Britain’s Got Talent in 2009, was given a deserved standing ovation.
And for me completed a remarkable turn-around in a night of surprises.
For the evening started off on a disappointing note. Apparently, the matinee performance experienced technical difficulties and that meant the night-time show started around 40 minutes later than scheduled.
It then took a while to get going as the story of how Diversity got digitized by being sucked into a computer game – think Tron – began on a ponderous note.
Too much scene setting and not enough action culminated in a ‘Sky News bulletin’ detailing the boys’ disappearance.
But the night pepped up when a young lad ‘joined the game’ and suddenly the dancing, the stunning special effects, lighting and story-telling all made sense.
A dash of humour, more guest dancers, musicians, and public interaction and the crowd was on its feet.
Highlights included an excellent Motown medley, Michael Jackson tribute and the colour-changing Tron-style suits.
And while attention does focus on group leader and choreographer Ashley Banjo and sprightly-heeled Perri, all those taking part didn’t put a step, back flip or somersault out of place the whole night. Precision and excellence were the keys throughout.
An innovative, ambitious project that deserves all the accolades it will surely get.
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