The concept of SACRED Entertainment
Began with three aspiring dancers
and has developed into a group of artists with a desire to reach their full potential and bring creativity that is excellent,
innovative and positive to the world of media,
entertainment and theatre.
The Company is managed and directed by
.. Jonathan Hart .. Kirsty Diers .. Ha Le ..
who train and work within the entertainment Industry.
Sacred Entertainment
has a theatre company comprised of professional dancers who individually,
have worked internationally,
with various music artists,
featured in music videos and worked for a range of companies from:
MTV, Sony and Samsung to Harvey Nichols.
Independently they have performed at live music shows,
dance festivals and productions of hip-hop dance theatre
such as the ‘International Breaking Convention’ (Sadlers Wells),
'Pied Piper' (Boy Blue Ent. at Strfrd Theatre Royal, Dir Kenrick Sandy)
and both the London and US prestigious ‘Choreographers Showcase’,
for choreographers such as:
Jermaine Brown, Britney Spears & JLo.
Collectively, Sacred Entertainment have performed at
various events, conferences and concerts such as:
Hillsong European Conference, Alton Towers Ultimate Event,
dancers for RPM and A2B:live
They have appeared on R.Music TV and feature at all major conferences at
Abundant Life Church
[which are aired live to over 150 countries].
Most recently Sacred Entertainment performed at
Collabo2 at Strtfrd Theatre Royal, hosted by Avant Garde Dance.
Sacred Entertainment are available for:
*Artist development, choreography, video and concert direction
*Workshops and street dance classes
*Live performance of current theatre piece, 'Identity'
*Performing energetic, crowd warming sets
at events, concerts, conferences etc.
'IDENTITY'
A lively, 12min Production that mixes dance and rap
to a soundtrack of both familiar tracks and new beats especially produced by NAiT
.
‘Identity’ looks into the apparently fabulous life of Jo Johnson.
In a world obsessed with celebrities..
people dream to be like him with his wealth, success and fame.
However, ‘Identity’ questions the permanence of such things
and therefore raises the question, should one base his life on something else?
Something higher than oneself?
Something other than worldly?
Otherwise is he, ‘Just an average Jo..
who put his life into banking,
But other than that, he held no other ranking’ [final words]