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VIDEO: Behind the Scenes of 'Stars of New York Dance'

Rehearsal footage of New York State Senator John Sampson and Serina Young of Synergism School of Dance, as they prepare for the third annual "Stars of New York Dance" fundraiser and competition

On Tuesday, December 18, 7:00pm at the Kumble Theatre for Performing Arts, the "Stars of New York Dance" will return for its third year.

Errol Louis, political anchor and host of “Inside City Hall” on NY 1 News, returns for a second year as the host and the Reverend Johnny Ray Youngblood, executive pastor at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Bed-Stuy, will be honored at this year’s second annual dance-off and fundraiser.

Before the actual competition, the chosen “dancing stars” of New York undergo weeks of rigorous dance training with a professional dance partner to prepare a three-minute routine. Six couples will compete to win a $5,000 Access Award grand prize, which they will donate to a local children’s arts organization of their choice.

Check out recent behind-the-scenes footage of community State Senator John Sampson rehearsing his routine with Serina Young of Synergism School of Dance.

Tickets for Stars of New York Dance are $75; VIP tickets, including a cocktail reception, are $125. Purchase tickets online at www.kumbletheater.org.

To see a recap of last year's competition, go here.

To see footage of other rehearsals from this year's competition, go here.

*Please note: the date of the Stars of New York Dance has been changed to Tuesday, December 18, which is now reflected in the story.

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