Brothers and dance superstars, AJ Pritchard (Strictly Come Dancing) and Curtis Pritchard (The Greatest Dancer) are hoping to inspire people across the UK to get dancing with them and raise life-changing money for Sport Relief.
“We’re so proud to be involved in this year’s Sport Relief and as professional dancers, we understand just how much of an impact it can have to inspire and change lives for the better.” – AJ and Curtis
The dancing duo have choreographed an exclusive, never seen before, 90-second dance routine for the public to attempt to learn and perform for their friends and family in aid of Sport Relief.
The step-by-step tutorial is available to download now from bbc.uk/sportrelief and features some exciting sporting dance moves including ‘The Lightning Bolt’ (made famous in 2008 by Usain Bolt) and Peter Crouch’s famous football celebration move ‘The Robot’.
AJ and Curtis will perform the dance routine live during the Sport Relief Night of TV, on BBC One, from 7pm on Friday 13th March, which may even feature some of the fantastic dancing videos posted by the public.
“We’re really excited to lend our support and we can’t wait to see how you all get on giving it a go – so please film yourselves and share the videos online with our #danceforsportrelief hashtag. It’s a really easy way to fundraise for Sport Relief – you can dance in the office, at home or even in the pub!” – AJ and Curtis
Money raised by Sport Relief tackles issues such as domestic abuse, mental health stigma, homelessness and child poverty, both in the UK and around the world. For more ways to support Sport Relief, find out how you can get involved here.