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Anton and Erin to bring ballroom magic to Yorkshire

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Published Date: 22 December 2009
Ballroom dancing fans can step into the New Year with professionals Anton Du Beke and Erin Boag when they bring their new show to Bradford's St George's Hall next month.
Following last year's sold out Cheek to Cheek UK tour the duo, from BBC's Strictly Come Dancing, are promising to dazzle and charm West Yorkshire with their ballroom magic.

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Anton and Erin were one of the first couples invited to join Strictly Come Dancing, and they have each partnered an impressive array of celebrities, from Patsy Palmer, Esther Rantzen and Gillian Taylforth to Colin Jackson, Julian Clary and Austin Healey.

Erin triumphed with Colin Jackson at the Christmas Special in 2006, and has twice reached the finals in series two and three.

In Steppin' Out, they will be joined by singer and West End star Graham Bickley (The Phantom of the Opera and Joseph), guest dancers and a live orchestra conducted by Richard Balcombe.

* Tickets for the show on Saturday January 23 cost £15 to £36.50 from the Box Office on 01274 432000 or at: www.bradfordtheatres.co.uk (booking fees apply).

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  • Last Updated: 22 December 2009 10:18 AM
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