Non-stop dancing at Footloose
There high energy at last Saturday’s staging of Footloose, which was held at the Mas Camp, Stadium North created a dancing frenzy.
A bevy of females capitalised on the two-for-one entry special before 11:00 PM and came out in their numbers, appropriately dressed, to dance the night away.
Dubbed Fashion Ova Style, this staging of Footloose was deemed another successful one for promoters Broadway Productions.
With ZJ Rush and Arif Cooper steering the musical delights, patrons were taken on a nostalgic journey down memory lane to relive the hits of yesteryear.
Aside from the music, patrons formed pockets of groups to showcase their dancing skills, creating ripples among the throng inside the venue.
Promoter Tyrone Dixon was pleased with the night’s turn of events.
“The music, for me, was the highlight of the night. The mix flowed smoothly and the DJs worked well together to create a clean, continuous set, while keeping the energy of the patrons up all night,” he said explained.
Dixon continued, “This staging was one of our best. The crowd was good, the music was great, and the patrons undoubtedly had a great time. You saw for yourself; it was non-stop dancing all night.”
After 17 years, Footloose continues to attract a large turnout of patrons. Asked what it was about retro music that keeps patrons coming back to the event, Dixon said: “Retro ironically never gets old. The memories from older music take us down memory lane and it just continues to make us want more, and Footloose creates the right atmosphere for people to enjoy just that.”