Freelusion shows us the future of dance

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Freelusion are the futuristic Hungarian dance troupe that combine cool moves with digital time mapping projections and come up with a spellbinding blend of performance and art, gelled together with the latest in 3D digital projection tech.

More of them at www.freelusion.com. Here is another of their routines

They didn’t get through to the final of Britain’s Got Talent. though. That honour went to a dance group called preskool – their gimmick being that they dance hip hop style, but are only aged 6-8. To be fair they are quite exceptional – or more to the point, their choreographer was. Shame we didn’t get to meet her or him

A third dance act – Joseph Hall – was pipped to the post by the tiny tot dancers. Joseph gave a brilliant routine in the style of a hollyood dance acts of the1930s, but aded a very modern twist.

However, kings of the evening-and deserevedly so-where the Luminites. See for yourself why they got a standing ovation from audience and all four judges.

Agree that they are like an early ‘Blackeyed Peas’.

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