Pasha Kovalev & Anya Garnis announce return of second annual RISE UP WITH THE ARTS

Following on from the unprecedented success of last year’s event, it has been announced that Strictly Come Dancing’s Pasha Kovalev and long-term dance partner Anya Garnis will come together again for the second annual Rise Up With The Arts - a streamed trans-Atlantic celebration of the theatre industry with performances and interviews interlaced across the evening.

Broadcast on World Theatre Day (27 March 2022), all profits raised will be donated to Acting for Others, The Actors Fund (serving the performing arts and entertainment community in the United States) and icandance, which is a charity that support children with disabilities finding their voice through performing arts.

Building on the success of their first year, they’re back with a brand-new show and a whole host of (quite literally) all-singing, all-dancing, exceptionally talented performers. The show sees exclusive performances and interviews from hosts Pasha Kovalev and Anya Garnis, as well as Kevin Clifton with his Burn The Floor show, Queen front man Adam Lambert, legendary choreographer Arlene Philips, and acclaimed classical singer Carly Paoli, with many more to be announced.

Pasha and Anya said: "Rise Up with the Arts is our online show, born in 2021, when the pandemic meant that theatre-lovers were longing to be entertained again, almost as much as performers were longing to be back on stage! Seeing this, we called upon some famous friends and gave the people what they wanted, whilst proudly helping some wonderful charities in the process.

“This year we’re back for more! Legends of stage and screen will once more come together with exclusive performances for all the family to enjoy this World Theatre Day. We believe there’s no better way to support those in the arts falling on hard times, than by enjoying a night in with the favourite stars they know and love!".

Early bird tickets are now on sale at just £14 here

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