Reality TV
Diversity launch street dance search
Published Thursday, Feb 18 2010, 12:15 GMT | By Alex Fletcher

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Organised by the United Dance Organisation (ODO), the launch event took place at the Pineapple Studios in central London earlier this week.
The UK High School Street Dancing Competition will feature more than 40,000 children, who can compete in teams for the chance to the win the title 'Best Street Dancers 2010' and their own Minibus.
Diversity's choreographer and Got To Dance judge Ashley Banjo said: "Professional dancing, especially street dance, is a huge part of my life and of course all the guys in Diversity. It is always fantastic when you see kids of all ages becoming passionate about choreography and dance, through competitions such as UDO.
"I am proud to be a part of the High School Street Dance competitions, which encourage children and their families to get active and healthy in a fun and social way. Myself and the other guys in Diversity will always try to inspire and be inspired by groups and individuals who take part in the competitions."
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