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Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers all set for West Midlands performances

The Strictly Come Dancing professional dancers have landed in the West Midlands.

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They are performing at Birmingham Symphony Hall tonight, with two more performances taking place tomorrow.

Reigning champion Vito Coppola, who lifted the glitterball trophy in December with actress Ellie Leach, is among the 12 dancers who kicked off the first night of the 37-date tour at the New Theatre in Oxford earlier this week.

They will be back in the West Midlands on Friday May 31, when the show arrives at The Halls, Wolverhampton.

The dancers spent time before the tour rehearsing new routines.

Jowita Przystal, who won Strictly in 2022 with wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin, stars alongside longest serving Strictly professional Karen Hauer and three-time Strictly finalist Gorka Marquez.

Other performers from the BBC's flagship show for the Strictly The Professionals tour include Dianne Buswell, Nikita Kuzmin, Neil Jones, Luba Mushtuk, Graziano Di Prima, Carlos Gu, Michelle Tsiakkas and Nancy Xu.

The 12-strong ensemble perform their ballroom and Latin routines, bringing the glamour from the hit TV show to live stages across the UK including Salford, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Swansea.

In May, the dancers will perform at the London Palladium, while the show will come to a close at the Globe Theatre in Stockton-on-Tees.

Jones said his girlfriend Chyna Mills will bring their six-month-old daughter Havana to spend time with him if he is performing one show a day instead of two.

While veteran Marquez said his girlfriend and former Strictly star Gemma Atkinson will also bring their four-year-old daughter Mia to watch him perform in London or Manchester because "she loves to see Daddy dance".

He said their son Thiago, born last July, is too young "to understand the passage of time" while he is away from home on the Strictly tour or as a judge on the Spanish version of Strictly.

Fellow Strictly veteran Hauer, who has been with the show since 2012, said the professional tour "has a very special place in my heart".

Hauer, 42, said her and 41-year-old Jones are "conscious of keeping up with all the younger dancers" so she trains every day to maintain her stamina.

"Time and again, though, any exhaustion you might feel simply evaporates when you're in front of an audience. Nothing is more exciting," she said.

Meanwhile, it is the second professional tour for reigning champion Coppola, who said it was "special" that dancers from all around the world are united in their passion for dance as "brothers and sisters".

Ukrainian-born Kuzmin, who recently placed second on Celebrity Big Brother, described last year as "my favourite tour ever".

"This year is going to be even bigger and better. We'll have lots of personal sides to the show and special reminders for the people who watched the last season of Strictly," he teased.

Buswell said she will spend her day-off from the tour on May 6 celebrating her 35th birthday with her boyfriend Joe Sugg, whom she met on the BBC show.

Jason Gilkison, who has directed the tour, said: "The 2023 tour was spectacular, we really pushed the boundaries with the choreography and as a result the show was phenomenal.

"We want to push that even further for 2024, with more dancers than ever before.

"Audiences will be blown away by the skills of our pros, as individuals and as a breathtaking ensemble. The entertainment factor will be off the scale."

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