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Diversity
In May 2009, Diversity took the UK by storm by winning Britain's Got Talent. Nearly 20 million people in the UK, and much of the world were glued to their television screens to see Diversity overcome the odds and sweep to victory, in what was the most watched TV programme in these shores for over six years.
Formed in 2007, in memory of a dear friend, the dance troupe consists of eleven members from East London and the Essex area. Ranging in age from 13-26, Diversity are really one big family. They are made up of three sets of brothers: Ashley and Jordan Banjo, Ian, Jamie and Matthew McNaughton, Sam and Mitchell Craske. They are complemented by four of their best friends: Terry Smith, Ike Ezekwugo, Warren Russell and Perri Luc Kiely.
Ashley, the group's leader and choreographer has been dancing since he was just 5 years old. Incorporating several genres of music from classical to hip-hop, their diverse eye-catching routines won the hearts of the nation and forced Simon Cowell to describe them as "sheer and utter perfection".
Since winning the show, they have travelled the length of the country dancing for their legion of devoted fans. Highlights so far include performances at Wembley Stadium, T4 on The Beach, T4 Stars of 2009, Children In Need, the Mobo Awards, and the Pride of Britain Awards. They are also the only act ever to perform on Downing Street for the Prime Minister, outside No.10. They will also be entertaining Her Majesty The Queen at the Royal Variety Performance in December.
In March/April 2010, Diversity are embarking on a 25-date debut tour of the UK, performing in some of Britain's most iconic venues such as Hammersmith Apollo, Cardiff International Arena, and the Bournemouth International Centre.
Spurred on by the group's motto ‘Dream, Believe, Achieve', they are a remarkable example of what can be accomplished with hard work, dedication and belief.





