Dani Harris vs Toby Stannard IDO Solo Battles
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Dani Harris-Walters is a professional dancer, performer, teacher, director, DJ and choreographer in hip hop and contemporary fusion. He is also the creator of Don’t Touch This Battles. Dani is a phenomenal dancer who has competed in a variety of competitions such as the International Dance Organisation World and European Championships and a tv show!  At the IDO World Championships Dani battled with a group of friends in Hip Hop called the Three Lions where they competed together and took gold back in Rimini, Italy 2015. As well as international hip hop competitions, Dani was a finalist on the show Got to Dance with his partner Sia back in 2014. He created a battle competition called Can't Touch This Battles a few years back and has travelled all around the UK with it which continues to make it successful.

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