This youth dance company manages to pull a rather good show about African insects and wildlife. It is really rather amusing and has a lot to offer people who have an interest in dance, or said African insects for that matter. It is a very entertaining performance and unexpectedly humorous at certain points. For a youth dance company these dancers perform very well and can really show off their skills. Being youth doesn’t mean bad or amateurs nowadays!
Each of them know how to work the stage and their own space, though some of them, all to be said, has some problems, it is rather expected since they pack loads of dancers on stage at some points And this does not deter in any ways the fun and enjoyability that there is to be had during the performance.
When watching the show you can tell that each dancer’s is at a completely different level of dance technique and skills, but they have the ability and stamina to pull through the whole show, and work with one another. It is obvious they have put a lot of work into this and worked hard to get it to level that they are at now.
A big pat on the back for the choreographers of this show and the dancers themselves, it is very well done and very interesting to watch.
3/5
Scott Robertson