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Review: Itchy Feet

Tuesday 27th March 2012 Bath Echo News Team Education, Music

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This night is far from the ordinary, it sends the digital back to the analogue age and instead of electro music there was jazz.

Itchy feet, which was held at Bath’s Komedia was a unique and fun experience which took students of the technological generation back through the ages to ragtime swing. The touring company have their very own Blues and Jazz band in tow to create a speak easy atmosphere while the attendees dolled up in their forties attire made a glamorous audience.

The night was introduced by the band; who were a cheeky quintet of instrumentalists, the vocals were deep and husky, while the saxophone accompanied it perfectly with hits high pitched woodwind that resonated across the theatre. When it was time for the finale the audience were invited onto the stage which didn’t please the security but made everyone else happy to be made part of the show.  After
the band came the DJ playing music throughout the ages, from the Beatles to Aretha Franklin.

All in all Itchy Feet was a fun and unique night which should would suit anyone with a taste for some classic vintage music. Look out for Itchy Feet’s mini tour which should be making it’s way back to Bath soon.


Our thanks to Hannah Nevill for this review.

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