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who loves Diversity??

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Websterbfc

Websterbfc Report 12 Nov 2009 20:34

and wants to see them perform for £10??

if you do why not consider supporting Haven House, a childrens hospice who are putting on a christmas shopping event at which Diversity will be performing.

http://havenhouse.org.uk/christmas-village/

JoyBoroAngel

JoyBoroAngel Report 12 Nov 2009 20:57

i seen them at a dance comp in september they were very good

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 12 Nov 2009 21:27

I hope they don't have the problems one shopping mall in Norwich had last week, so many people turned up it caused major problems, altho it was a free show:

Thousands descended on Norwich's Chapelfield shopping centre for the Christmas lights switch-on tonight.

The turnout to see Britain's Got Talent winners Diversity took organisers by surprise. One police officer estimated it at 8,000 strong, while organisers had planned for 2,000. Extra security staff were drafted in on top of the extra forces already on duty, making 40 security staff in total as well as police. There were no major incidents, but several minor injuries. Thousands enjoyed the event but there was also frustration from some at being unable to move or see because of the size of the crowd.

Liz Hollis took her daughters Kate, five, and Charlotte, 10, to the event. Both love dancing and had been looking forward to seeing Diversity, but they went home disappointed. Ms Hollis, 45, of Norwich, said: “There seemed to be thousands of people squeezing into a tiny space and we were getting squashed. Everyone was funnelling into an enclosed space and it was really scary.

“Our friends were trying to come across to meet us but a policeman told them not to and said 'Small children are being hurt in there'. There were performers from local dance schools on the stage, and the only way they could get off was to link arms and push through the crowd. One girl of about eight or nine was screaming and was really frightened.”

But Rachel Fleet, 36, from Lowestoft, who brought her son Aaron King, eight, said: “It has been really good apart from the crowds. There has been absolutely loads of people. It is good that everyone made the effort, and there is a good atmosphere.”

Ashley Banjo, 20, frontman of the street dance group Diversity, said: “It was awesome. We didn't know what to expect coming here to Norwich but this is one of the biggest crowds we have ever performed to.”

Sheridan Smith, marketing manager of Chapelfield shopping centre, said: “We knew they were popular and we were expecting it to be extremely busy, but I would be lying if I said the size of the crowd didn't surprise me. If we had known how many people would come, we probably wouldn't have had them.”



Lizx

Websterbfc

Websterbfc Report 13 Nov 2009 14:59

Hi Liz, i saw that too, I think that is why this even it ticket only, with tickets only available beforehand and not on the door. From what i understand it is going to be like a craft/christmas gift fair, with stalls and is being held at a bowling/entertainment complex rather than a shopping centre

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 13 Nov 2009 15:29

Sounds a good event then and hopefully everyone will be able to see Diversity's act with no problems.

Lizx


It was almost as bad last evening - I couldn't see Stavros at all, in fact I think by the time I had got near the area they were using, they had been and gone! I heard Eoghan Quigg but the screaming afterwards was earsplitting I suppose because of the accoustics of the part of the Mall they were using. Going there had been a complete waste of time.
There were small children and youngsters - it must have damaged their ears with the noise, it was really painful to me. (Not Eoghan's singing, the screaming afterwards)

Lizx

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 13 Nov 2009 16:47

I must get round to booking up - are you going Webster?
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Websterbfc

Websterbfc Report 15 Nov 2009 21:07

yes Maz i will be there