Salisbury families are in for a spooky treat this October Half Term, as renowned local dance company ELEVATE bring their fun-filled production of Ghostbusters to the Studio Theatre.
Just in time for Halloween, this thrilling performance will showcase the incredible talent of ELEVATE’S local dancers as they bring the iconic 80s classic to life, live on stage!
ELEVATE has built a fantastic reputation for high-energy dance productions performed by a hugely talented cast of young performers, and Ghostbusters promises to be no different.
Transforming the beloved supernatural comedy into an unmissable performance filled with electrifying choreography, colourful costumes, and plenty of ghostly surprises, join the ELEVATE crew as they rid Salisbury of those pesky ghosts once and for all.
With all tickets priced at just £11, Ghostbusters is the perfect Halloween night out for young and old alike!
80s outfits are encouraged, although not required!
Tickets: https://wegottickets.com/event/627621
Based on Fisherton Street, ELEVATE Dance Company are Salisbury’s leading street dance studio. Founded and managed by Jacinta Landon, ELEVATE teaches hundreds of local people from 7 years to adults wide variety of dance styles for beginners right up to advanced levels.
ELEVATE aims to build confidence and skill in a safe, positive environment. As well as Street, their classes teach skills and techniques from Jazz, and Musical Theatre. ELEVATE are proud to send many of their students onto amazing Higher Education Dance Schools throughout the UK!
More information: https://elevatedance.co.uk/

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