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The scripts then went on sale and raised £100 for the cancer unit at Castle Hill Hospital Rutter


taught


choreographed by Stephen Rutter and myself, which seemed to go down well, as did Adrian Churm’s new dance ‘Kiss & Run’.


Wil Bos taught a great new dance


called ‘Twist With The Fat Boys’ co- choreographed with good friend Roy Verdonk. This was a phrased dance in two parts, which had some real cool moves in, a defi nite ‘fun’ dance!


The evening party began with a black


and white theme and we all joined in with gusto! There was a lot of ideas and a lot of effort went in some of the costumes, from priests and nuns to clowns and cats and even a huge sumo style super hero.


Dancing once again went on until the


wee small hours with the fl oor being kept full all night.


Guys, you did a fantastic job making everybody feel so welcome and adding


the in Hull. Stephen ‘Flavour of The Month’,


Sunday morning came too fast for all of us. The Boot Camp started once again and everyone was still in high spirits. We all eagerly awaited for the recaps as well as some new teaches too.


Wil began and taught ‘Amore Mafi oso’


a lovely 68 count two wall intermediate dance, to a lovely Latin track by the same name. Adrian then taught a nice improver nightclub called ‘Come Undone’, to a terrifi c track by Thorne Hill.


Last but by no means least Steve taught ‘Play the Game’, a two wall 32 count improver dance to a DJ Bobo track called ‘Games People Play’ which went down very well.


Of course, the weekend had to come to


an end but I feel I can speak on behalf of all those who were there to thank John and Maureen who had worked very hard all weekend.


those little touches that make all the difference. The Boot Camp is a terrifi c experience and Stephen and I will be back next year for sure.


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