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Irish dance and music spectacular

Where: Cheltenham Town Hall

When: Thursday, July 26, 7.30pm

Rhythm of the Dance is a spectacular two-hour dance and music celebration of Irish culture.

The show was created in 1999 and inspired by the epic journey of the Irish Celts throughout history.

Featuring world champion dancers, a traditional Irish band and singers, this richly costumed show has been consistently rated as one of the most popular and successful Irish step dance tours in the world and performs across the UK this summer.

Rhythm of the Dance presents the ancient and modern by combining traditional dance and music with state-of-the-art technology to give audiences of all ages a unique experience.

The multi-award winning show has, over the last 19 years, performed to over 6 million people in more than 58 countries across the globe.

You can catch the show at Cheltenham Town Hall on Thursday, July 26.

For more information go to www.rhythmofthedance.com 

Tickets are £26. To book, call the box office on 0844 576 2210 or go to www.cheltenhamtownhall.org.uk/event/rhythm-of-the-dance-2018-217956/ 

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