Diversity
Street dance troupe based in London. They are best known for winning the third series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. Since then Diversity have been performing all over the country. The group range in age from 12 to 27, including leader and choreographer Ashley Banjo.
Flava
Flava dance troupe are perhaps best known for reaching the semi-finals of ITV’s ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ in 2008. They achieved national recognition and capitalised on this hard earned opportunity to do what they love, which is, to dance and perform.
Flawless
Street dance troupe who competed on the third series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. Flawless made the final of the competition. Since then they have appeared in hit movies Street Dance 3D and Street Dance 2.
George Sampson
Street dancer and actor. He won the second series of Britain’s Got Talent 2008 at the age of 14 with his memorable routine to Singing in the rain. As well as appearing in Street Dance 3D and Street Dance 2 he also plays Kyle Stack in BBC’s Waterloo Road.
Nu Sxool
Nu Sxool are one of the UK’s most unique and exciting dance troupes. Having finished 8th in Britain’s Got Talent 2012 these energetic bunch of 10-18 year olds have taken booking after booking, and continued to enthral at every performance. If you want something fresh and cool, with a bit of ‘ahhhh’ factor, then Nu Sxool are the act for you.
Peridot
Peridot are street dancers from south London whose incredible synchronised street dance style has been wowing audiences across the country. Since appearing on Britain’s Got Talent, Peridot are going from success to success and will amaze any audience with their stunning visual performances.
Signature
Signature’s biggest success came when they performed on Britain’s Got Talent 2008. Their originality, Innovative dance ideas, humour and the fusion between eastern and western dance styles have seen them universally recognised as a premier dance entertainment group.
Tobias Mead
Lives to dance, dances to live! Tobias Mead is a Britain’s got Talent 2010 finalist who wowed the judges with his unique concepts and style.
Trinity Warriors
Trinity Warriors are a group of friends from Derby that have been dancing together since 2001. They shot to fame representing Derby & B-boy culture on hit TV show “Got To Dance” on sky 1.
True Dynamix
Finalist of Channel 5’s Don’t Stop Believing. All singing all dancing group – The group is made up of 14 members aged 15-19 with the aim of bringing together singers and dancers with a passion for performing.
Twist And Pulse Dance Company
Formed by the dance duo Ashley and Glen, better known as Twist and Pulse. The dancers’ ages range from 12 to 21 and are from a diverse range of ethnic backgrounds and dance disciplines; from ballet dancers to gymnasts, they take Streetomedy to the next level!
Twist And Pulse
Street dance duo, Ashley and Glen, based in London. They are best known for being the runners-up of the fourth series of Britain’s Got Talent in 2010. Their unique style of ‘Streetomedy’ performances – a blend of street-dance and comedy – make them stand out from other street dance groups.