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Call of Dance 2021 - Annual Showcase

LSESU Dance Club is excited to present Call of Dance 2021! If you think that the unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic have stopped the dancers of LSESU Dance Club from putting up our biggest yearly event, you’ve thought wrong!

Saturday 03 April 2021
1pm - 3pm
Online

LSESU Dance Club is excited to present Call of Dance 2021! If you think that the unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic have stopped the dancers of LSESU Dance Club from putting up our biggest yearly event, you’ve thought wrong!

In collaboration with RAG, Call of Dance 2021 is a celebration of one of the things that has kept millions occupied during the various lockdowns of the past year: video games. Beyond that, through zoom screens and multiplayer camaraderie, we celebrate tenacity, friendship, and our enduring love of dance. No matter where you are in the world, join our dancers from the comfort of your homes in this unique, live-streamed online spectacle as they clear all the levels, defeat villains, and venture through beloved virtual worlds. Grab some snacks, sit back and relax to enjoy an afternoon of incredible performances by our hard-working dancers!

Event Details:

Date: 3 April 2021

Time: 1pm GMT

Location: Online (live-streamed) 

Ticket prices (released March 15th):

  • Early-bird tickets - £4 (15.3. - 21.3.)
  • Normal tickets - £5 (22.3. - 3.4.)

*IMPORTANT* Please ensure that you enter an email address that you have access to when purchasing your ticket, as the event link will be delivered there. 

LSESU Dance X RAG - The Felix Project

Dance Club supports RAG's partner charity: The Felix Project. Do you want to show your support? Optional donations at the ticket checkout go towards The Felix Project. You can select as many £2 donations as you want. 

Right now, millions of people in the UK regularly experience hunger. Yet tonnes of surplus fresh food is thrown away every day. The Felix Project set out to change this. No one should have to miss a meal.

The Felix Project collects fresh, nutritious food that cannot be sold. They deliver this surplus food to charities and schools in London so they can provide healthy meals and help the most vulnerable in our society. 

During the COVID-19 outbreak, The Felix Project's work has been essential in delivering food to London's emergency food hubs, serving people who are sick and in isolation. They've already provided food for 14 million meals this year, and their operation is growing rapidly. They've devised an ambitious plan to rescue and deliver enough food for 100 million meals by 2022 - and you can be part of it by donating to this campaign!?

We encourage and appreciate any amount you donate - let's keep helping The Felix Project reduce food waste emissions and feed the vulnerable!