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Dancing on Ice comes to London
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Everyone, male and female, does, I'm sure, enjoy a bit of ice skating, even if they swear blindly that it's not their thing at all. Apart from falling down of course, zipping around the ice is lots and lots of fun and, if you've booked yourself a hostel in London around April time, you could very well take home a few lessons regarding putting your best foot forward, as ITV's Dancing on Ice is planning a UK-wide tour this year.
What's more, according to GMTV, aside from seeing all the celebrities showing off their newly-acquired talents, you'll also be able to catch legends Torvill and Dean showing everyone exactly how it's done. Just make sure that you're in London between April 16th and 20th and you'll be in for a treat indeed!
You'll be able to see the likes of Ray Quinn, Gaynor Faye, Chris Fountain and Mikey Graham (of this year's show) perform flips and tricks in skates and they should be pretty good considering they will all have been trained by Torvill and Dean themselves, who have also come up with choreographies for each act. And if you like the London show so much, you could always go on a Dancing on Ice tour yourself, following the team around the country as they visit Manchester, Birmingham and Belfast.
The last episode of the show saw Tana Ramsay and partner Stuart exit after her routine during the 70s-inspired evening saw her only gain 12 points in total. Anyone interested in seeing what happens next can tune in tonight for some more of the exciting skate-offs.
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What's more, according to GMTV, aside from seeing all the celebrities showing off their newly-acquired talents, you'll also be able to catch legends Torvill and Dean showing everyone exactly how it's done. Just make sure that you're in London between April 16th and 20th and you'll be in for a treat indeed!
You'll be able to see the likes of Ray Quinn, Gaynor Faye, Chris Fountain and Mikey Graham (of this year's show) perform flips and tricks in skates and they should be pretty good considering they will all have been trained by Torvill and Dean themselves, who have also come up with choreographies for each act. And if you like the London show so much, you could always go on a Dancing on Ice tour yourself, following the team around the country as they visit Manchester, Birmingham and Belfast.
The last episode of the show saw Tana Ramsay and partner Stuart exit after her routine during the 70s-inspired evening saw her only gain 12 points in total. Anyone interested in seeing what happens next can tune in tonight for some more of the exciting skate-offs.
Find cheap hostels in London