REVIEW: Diversity's incredible Genesis show will leave you amazed and in awe

Diversity enter the arena in spectacular style. Photo courtesy of Dom Henry for the Motorpoint Arena NottinghamDiversity enter the arena in spectacular style. Photo courtesy of Dom Henry for the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Diversity enter the arena in spectacular style. Photo courtesy of Dom Henry for the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham
Wow, wow, wow! It's hours since I witnessed dance group Diversity's Genesis show at Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena, and i'm still gobsmacked.

The incredibly talented team undoubtedly have a firm — and well justified — place in the hearts of the public after winning Britain’s Got Talent back in 2009.

But without phenomenal skill, dedication and an insatiable commitment to their art, they would surely have quickly faded from the memory as so many before and since them have.

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However, eight years on they are still forging ahead and show no signs of slowing with their latest arena tour. Far from it, under the guidance of Ashley Banjo they continue to go from strength to strength and push the boundaries of dance.

All their talents were on display for a packed and vocal audience in Nottingham in a performance that had just about everything — an engaging story, perfect soundtrack, pyrotechnics aplenty and an incredible array of sensationally choreographed energy-sapping dance routines.

Genesis is the concluding part of their super hero fantasy epic and follows ‘Limitless: The Reboot’.

As ‘Protectors’, the crew have returned to their normal life but their world is about to be turned upside down as the ‘Destroyer’, who they thought they had finished, returns.

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