'The Power': 'I'll keep a close eye on their careers'

Monday, September 14, 2009, 09:20

COUSINS Aaron and Andrew Corden, above, will get to live their dream of becoming professional dancers – after darts ace Phil Taylor offered to help pay for a scholarship for them.

'The Power' was so impressed by the two break dancers – who performed together in the Stoke's Top Talent final as Two Fresh Crew – he offered to pay towards their fees at an exclusive Cambridge-based dance school, Body Work.

Two Fresh Crew were runners-up to Su Annagib, of Bradeley, in Saturday night's final. But they left feeling like winners.

Phil said: "I just thought they are very talented and they worked very hard.

"They come from the same background as me and they deserve a break. I'll be keeping a close eye on their careers."

Aaron and Andrew, both aged 17 and from Abbey Hulton, entered last year's contest, reaching the final.

But the improvements the self-taught break dancers have made over the past year sent the audience wild as they leapt, spun and flipped through a stunning and spectacular routine.


















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