Brothers of Dance make it through to another live show of The Greatest Dancer

Brothers of Dance have survived yet another live show of BBC One’s The Greatest Dancer.
Brothers of Dance performed for a third time on The Greatest Dancer.
Photo: Thames/Syco - Photographer: Kieron McCarronBrothers of Dance performed for a third time on The Greatest Dancer.
Photo: Thames/Syco - Photographer: Kieron McCarron
Brothers of Dance performed for a third time on The Greatest Dancer. Photo: Thames/Syco - Photographer: Kieron McCarron

On Saturday, February 15, contestants Brothers of Dance performed for the third time live on the on The Greatest Dancer.

Kieran Price, 20 from Blackhall Rocks is part of the contemporary dance group who have received overwhelming support since their audition, which has continued to grow from their live performances which have wowed both the audience and judges.

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Geordie dance captain Cheryl picked the group as one of her top three acts and they have continued to do her proud each week while competing to win £50,000, a chance to dance on Strictly Come Dancing and to become The Greatest Dancer.

This week was ‘Around The World’ and Brothers of Dance were given the theme of ‘the Amazon.’

In the VT they celebrated Ebby’s 18th Birthday and they discussed the meaning of vulnerability and how they can use that in their performances.

Cheryl claimed that “Brothers of Dance delivered once again” last week before they took to the stage once more.

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The lads discussed how this weeks dance shows how “beautiful and vulnerable” the Amazon is and spoke about making a real connection with the theme.

On stage, dressed in red, they worked together to create interesting lifts and movements.

Todrick Hall said: “You made me so proud again to be a male dancer.

“I want to see you all dance together and see more synchronicity.”

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Oti Mabuse claimed that “no one” can fault them “technically.”

Proud mentor Cheryl added: “What I absolutely love tonight is that you truly lived up to the name of Brothers of Dance.

“You were there together, you were there as brothers, you were united.

“I feel emotional about that one.”

They received a score of 91.3% from the audience, but it was down to the public to decide who should stay and who should go and sadly it was Ainsley Ricketts who left the competition.

We can see more of Brothers of Dance on BBC One on Saturday, February 22 when the remaining acts will dance to stay in the competition.

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