Burn The Floor, a world-renowned dance production is set to perform for the very first time in the Middle East.
From March 3 to 31 at Global Village, the ultimate high-voltage show will offer an imaginative and thrilling theatrical dance experience with jaw-dropping choreography, heart-pounding music and breathtaking moves.
Burn The Floor has performed in over 30 countries since 1997, breathing new life into traditional dances such as the Viennese Waltz and Foxtrot with groundbreaking moves and choreography.
The production has headlined on Broadway in New York City and in the West End in London.
The dance moves embody the passion of the Tango and Paso Doble whilst reveling in the sheer energy of the Cha Cha, the Samba, Rumba and Jive.
The Show features several alumni of various international shows such as Dancing with the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance.
Guests can enjoy this captivating show for free when they buy tickets for AED 15 online or via the app, or for AED 20 at the gates.
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