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Steve and Lucy are delighted to welcome superstar guest, Ben Wilson to the TDSP bunker where they talk about his lifelong love of dance, which led Ben to become an associate artist at Cheshire Dance and an invitation to curate and perform an original piece of choreography for this year's Kaleidoscope festival at StoryHouse Live in Chester. They also spend FAR too much time discussing CenterParcs, their favourite pasta and the best movie version of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (*cough* Gene Wilder).


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