Britain’s most-successful dance group, Diversity, have announced their brand-new show, Supernova, following on from their sold-out Connected tour earlier this year.
Diversity took the nation by storm when they won the third series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009 and have since sold out multiple UK and Irish tours, with countless television and live performances. Last month, Ashley Banjo was awarded an MBE for his services to dance, and alongside choreographing and performing with Diversity, Ashley has been committed to educating people on dance. Jordan Banjo has also hosted a variety of TV shows, including two series of BBC One’s Primetime and BAFTA-nominated show The Greatest Dancer. Jordan along with Perri Kiely are also part of breakfast radio royalty, presenting Kiss Breakfast every weekday. Diversity’s illustrious career shows how they continue to innovate, grow, and achieve.
This tour will be supporting anti-poverty charity the Trussell Trust, which provides emergency food and support to people locked in poverty while campaigning for change to end the need for food banks in the UK. Audience members are invited to bring along food donations to the shows, and there will be a collection point on the night. For more information on the items that are requested, please vist the Trussel Trust website.