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OUR MIGHTY GROOVE

Immerse yourself and be transformed on the dancefloor!

Celebrate the opening of Sadler’s Wells East in this unforgettable experience where you are both the audience and club-goer.

Join us on the Club Groove dancefloor where anything can happen. First, watch as our cast of nightclub characters find community, connection and their true selves through dance. Then become part of the action with Uchenna and our company of young dancers from east London as you find your groove on the dancefloor.

Using Vicki Igbokwe-Ozoagu’s signature blend of club styles – house, waacking and vogue – fused with African and contemporary dance, be prepared to get your groove on in this remixed take on a Uchenna classic.

Stick around after the show as the Club Groove after party takes over the dancefloor!

Book the show

Would you like to book the show for your venue or event?

1) Download the Promo Pack here.

2) Get in touch by emailing info@uchennadance.com with OUR MIGHTY GROOVE POTENTIAL BOOKING in the subject line.

3) We will be in touch to discuss your needs.

Our Mighty Groove 2025, by Camilla Greenwell

Our Mighty Groove 2025, by Camilla Greenwell

Our Mighty Groove 2025, by Camilla Greenwell

Our Mighty Groove 2025, by Camilla Greenwell

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Credits

Touring dates

Sadler's Wells East, Stratford, London

6-9 February 2025

PAST SHOWS

Sadler’s Wells Lilian Baylis Studio (London)

2013

Theatre Royal Stratford East in partnership with East London Dance (London)

2015

Greenwich Dance (London)

2015

Platform Theatre (London)

2016

Vibez 924 Club (Oldham)

2016

Trinity Centre (Bristol)

2016

Pavilion Dance South West (Bournemouth)

2016

Sadler's Wells East (London

2025

“Our Mighty Groove is a high-energy immersive production combining infective rhythms, dance styles and attitude”

Dance Tog Blog

“Blurs the boundaries between spectatorship and performance... (but) also taps into some of the immense pleasures of the clubland experience.”

London Dance

“Igbokwe’s movement vocabulary is urban in its content, African in its essence and contemporary in its aesthetic.”

Camden Review
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