Like Nobody Else, Part 2- Take That.

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Sitting in front of us in was Take That who would be deciding on who to have as there dancers for the tour.

“Hello, Danielle and Dinah how are you today?” Gary Barlow asked.

“Fine thanks! How about you?” We said smiling.

“Very well, now how old are you?” Robbie Williams asked smiling politely though I could tell he was underestimating us because of how young we looked.

“Well I’m eighteen I finish college in two weeks’ time,” I said and Dinah then spoke.

“I’m seventeen really nearly eighteen and I’m also finish college in two weeks’ time.”

“Well thank you, take it away!” Gary said before giving them the thumbs up to start the music. It felt kind of weird to be performing at the O2 and it was even weirder because it was empty other than the odd workers and take that who sat behind some tables I front of us.

 We stood in our starting places before the first notes of ‘I won’t Give Up’ played through the giant speakers making the floor vibrate lightly. We both began our movements, our bodies moving in sync and our arms and legs swaying to the beat and loosely flowing around. By the time the last chord rung out I was breathing heavily and smiling like crazy, that dance couldn’t have gone any better!

“Thank you, now your solo dances?” Jason Orange asked smiling and I didn’t want to get my hopes up but I think he liked it! I walked off stage after giving Dinah thumbs up.

I couldn’t tell whether they all liked it or not but Gary for one was writing away frantically in a notebook until the bass of ‘Lucky Strike’ started. I pulled my shoes off and put my point shoes on as Dinah began to dance.

Dinah danced fantastically, her dance moves were fast and precise and not a beat out of place. To say I was proud is an understatement. She came of stage panting and I gave her a hug, I walking on stage and stood in my place ready for Moments to play.

I went up on my point ballet shoes when the beat came in and I made turns and leaps elegantly and made sure not to put a foot out of place. I danced my best the whole way through and I could practically do it without think I had practised so much but I didn’t stop doing my best. I lifted my arms way above my head and let them drift to my sides. My muscles ached from dancing like I’ve never danced before my heart and soul was in this dance and I fell to the floor at the end of the song as planned to cause dramatic effect. I stood up and dusted myself before walking to the middle of the stage where Dinah walked on. We stood holding hands waiting for some news.

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