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Ashleigh and Ryan Di Lello Join Cast of BURN THE FLOOR at Kravis Center, 5/4 - 5/9

By: Mar. 22, 2010
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Ashleigh and Ryan Di Lello of "So You Think You Can Dance" will join the previously announced Anya Garnis, Pasha Kovalev, Karen Hauer, and Artem Chigvintsev in BURN THE FLOOR at the Kravis Center from May 4th through 9th.

The international dance sensation BURN THE FLOOR will visit Florida direct from its record-breaking run on Broadway. People have seen Ballroom dance on shows like "Dancing with the Stars" and "So You Think You Can Dance" and now with BURN THE FLOOR, they will experience, live on stage, the passion, the drama and the sizzling excitement of 20 gorgeous champion dancers, in a true theatrical experience. The show takes audiences on a journey through the drama of dance. The elegance of the Viennese Waltz, the exuberance of the Jive, the intensity of the Paso Doble - audiences will experience them all, as well as the Tango, Samba, Mambo, Quickstep and Swing.

The cast for the Florida engagement of BURN THE FLOOR will also include Damon Sugden, Rebecca Sugden, Robin Windsor, Patrick Helm, Sharna Burgess, Jeremy Garner, Sarah Hives, Sasha Farber, Melanie Hooper, Gary Wright, AshLeigh Hunter, Santo Costa, Emma Slater, Mirko Sciolan, and Nuria Santalucia. Also featured will be male vocalist Mig Ayesha and female vocalist Rebecca Tapia.

For more information, visit www.kravis.org/burnthefloor.

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts, located in West Palm Beach, Florida, is one of the premier performing arts centers in the Southeast with a growing national and international reputation. True to the spirit in which it was created, the Center is expanding programming by initiating projects on local, national and international levels. The world-class Kravis Center opened fully funded, with a total construction cost of $100 million, of which a remarkable $49 million came from private individuals and corporations. The Kravis Center is a success story that provides communities worldwide with an example of a thriving performing arts center and a major community and economic catalyst. Set on 10.6 acres of property at the highest point in the city, the Kravis Center includes threDreyfoos Halle venues -- the 2,193-seat Alexander W. Dreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall, the flexible 300-seat Rinker Playhouse and the outdoor Michael and Andrew Gosman Amphitheatre with a capacity for 1,400 patrons. Additionally, the Kravis Center facilities include the Cohen Pavilion, which houses the Weiner Banquet Center meeting and banquet facility and The Picower Foundation Arts Education Center, along with a five-level parking garage.



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