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Motorpoint Arena
Wednesday 5 February 2020 | 2pm
From £51.60
Clear the floor and whip out your score cards, because the Strictly Come Dancing The Live Tour is back with a new tour that will waltz its way to Motorpoint Arena Nottingham and will be hosting their first ever relaxed performance.
Relaxed Performances are specially adapted to be accessible to a wide range of audiences such as those with autism, those with a learning disability, or anyone with additional sensory needs. During a relaxed performance the audience has the freedom to make noise and move about the arena as needed. There are extra trained staff on hand, and dedicated quiet areas around the arena for anyone who wants to leave their seat.
Any visitors who feel this performance might suit their specific needs, or the needs of their family members or companions, are encouraged to attend.
The National Autistic Society works with venues to provide relaxed and autism-friendly performances. The support they provide includes advising on minor technical adjustments to the performance; making venues more accessible for autistic people and their families; training cast, crew and venue staff and also advising on pre-show information.
For this performance, staff and volunteers will be on hand as well as staff at Motorpoint Arena Nottingham to help make sure that everyone has a wonderful experience.
Fans will be delighted to hear that Strictly favourite and 2018 TV show winner Stacey Dooley is returning to host the tour for the first time.
Stacey will be joined on stage by a selection of celebrities and professional dancers from the much awaited 17th series of the award-winning BBC One show. Judging and casting announcements will be made over the coming months.
For more information, please click the website link above.
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