Yorkshire Post

Strictly pros dancing back to Yorkshire as tour returns

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THE PANDEMIC put a stop to the popular Strictly Profession­als tour for the last couple of years.

But now it’s back and from April 28, and the 10 dancers will be showcasing their talent across the country.

Strictly Come Dancing veteran Karen Hauer, 39, the longest-serving female profession­al, having joined the show in 2012, has fond memories of the last time on the road in 2019.

“It was exceptiona­l,” the 39-year-old says. “You’re surrounded by the best dancers in the world, people who are part of the Strictly family who you’ve danced with for a long time and with whom you have a deep-rooted bond.

“When you have a director and choreograp­her as gifted as Jason Gilkison (Strictly’s creative director) the whole two-hour show is a treat. On Strictly, you only see a percentage of what we can do.

“On the tour, to be able to do complete dance routines live is electrifyi­ng.”

There are 36 separate shows on the UK tour, sometimes two in one day.

“And yes,” says Karen, “that can be demanding. It would be a bit like a footballer playing a match every day. But we’re not only artists; we’re athletes, too. It’s a very intense experience.”

Karen is already match-fit, though, having just completed a tour with,

The Strictly Profession­als tour is back after two years, with dates in Yorkshire. Richard Barber meets the dancers to find out about life on the road.

Gorka Marquez. 31. Even so, he’s been spending time in the gym building up his strength.

“The men have to do all the lifts so you have to be in good shape for that,” he says.

Gorka lives with his actress fiancée, Gemma Atkinson – they met on Strictly – and their daughter, Mia, three in July. “Gemma will bring Mia to see me on some occasions. She likes to see Daddy dancing.”

This will be Kai Widdringto­n’s first pro tour. “I remember sitting in the audience at the Eventim Apollo in London three years ago really wanting to be a part of it one day,” the 26-yearold says.

“I love dancing with celebritie­s but we only get a couple of minutes to show what we’re capable of each Saturday on the TV show.

“On this tour, and in the best possible way, we can show off. And the adrenalin you get from a live audience gives you that extra ingredient.”

Back in the day, he almost signed with Southampto­n Football Club but chose dancing instead.

“I loved Elvis and Michael Jackson. I loved the way music made me feel when I was dancing.

“In the end, it was a no-brainer. And then I ended up on Strictly. It’s changed my life.’

Katya Jones, 32, is raring to get going. “On the TV show, the challenge is to take famous beginners and teach them how to dance,” she says.

“On this tour, it’s purely profession­als which means we can achieve a different level of performanc­e – two hours of fantastic dancing, wallto-wall energy.

“And I love the interactio­n with the audience. That energy flows in both directions. It’s hugely exhilarati­ng.

“We finish the show and it really feels like we’ve made the world a better place. If I’ve made just one person happier, that’s my job done.

“I always say, it’s not about what you do, it’s about the feeling you leave people with. And, if my muscles ache at the end, I know I’ve given my all.”

The last word is from Karen Hauer. “There’s enough bad news in the world today,” she says.

“How nice to welcome the public into a happy bubble, to spread a little sunshine and offer two hours of unapologet­ic escapism.”

Strictly Come Dancing – The Profession­als UK Tour runs from 28 April – 30 May.

There are dates in Hull, Leeds and Sheffield.

For venues and tickets, visit StrictlyCo­meDancingL­ive.com

 ?? PICTURE: BBC ?? SHOW VETERAN: Karen Hauer, who is one of the tour dancers, joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2012.
PICTURE: BBC SHOW VETERAN: Karen Hauer, who is one of the tour dancers, joined Strictly Come Dancing in 2012.

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