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OFVS Dancers Are Going To Disney World

authorStaff Writer on Feb 14, 2022

Students from the East End-based Our Fabulous Variety Show (OFVS) have auditioned and have been accepted to perform a public dance showcase at Walt Disney World in July 2022. In partnership with New Hampshire based tap company, “Speaking In Taps” founded and led by Aaron Tolson, the OFVS Crew tap dancers are creating a unique 20 minute piece that will be performed in Orlando, Florida.

Fundraising to offset the costs of this opportunity are underway. On Sunday, February 20, OFVS will present a show and fundraiser with their “Student Works” showcase at LTV Studios in East Hampton. The show will be hosted by Danny Ximo of RaffaShow and feature OFVS’s winter semester students’ original creations in dance, sketch comedy, musical routines and more. Attendees can arrive at 6 p.m. to peruse raffle items and purchase sips and snacks. The show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are $10 for general admission and $45 for VIP entry which includes premium seating, premium parking and complimentary snacks and drinks. All proceeds will benefit the OFVS Crew students and their Disney performance.

For tickets, visit ourfabulousvarietyshow.org or call 631-507-4603. OFVS is also running a virtual 50/50 raffle open to the public. Purchase tickets on the website. The winner will be drawn live at the showcase on February 20.

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