Reviewed by: Fringefeed
Review by Emma Basc | 05 February 2023

Before the Dingoes made their way to their stage or bar the room was filled with 90s and 2000s beats by a very skilled DJ. I am pretty sure most of the audience weren’t born when most of the songs were released but they seemed to have no problem singing along with the lyrics!

The Dancers were AMAZING! Unknown Creative Arts say they want to nurture strong, confident females and I would say they are nailing that brief.

Does it warrant the sizzle factor of ‘very hot’? Weeeelllll 90% of the dancers – no. Apart from their obvious dance skills their clothing was indistinguishable from the audience with some wearing considerably more clothing than the audience. Then London appeared on stage in a lot more boot than clothing and performed an amazing chair and floor routine to much cheering and squealing from the crowd and I thought ‘oh, maybe that’s why it’s rated very hot’. (Everything was covered!)

It was a high energy night. With performers moving between the bar and the stage areas and audience moving with them. It was quite funny to watch. It reminded me of the old school video game ‘Pong’ with the screaming fans the ping ponging ball and the performers the bat.

I think it is a show that is catering for a specific demographic. I’m of a demographic that finds being referred to as ‘b***hes’ to be offensive rather than cause for a squeal. Saying that, I think it is the kind of place and show that I would love to end the night with rather than start it. After a night of drinking and dancing, something this high energy, fun, empowering and interactive would be just the way to finish a night off strong!