Littlehampton cancer survivor wants opponents for a charity dance-off

A skin cancer survivor who is dancing around Littlehampton to raise money for Cancer Research UK is now on the lookout for a worthy dance-off opponent.

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Gary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-offGary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-off
Gary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-off

Gary Broughton, 47, of Bayford Road, Littlehampton, has turned heads with his dancing, which he will be doing each day in March to raise £1,000.

Now, he is stepping up his fundraising campaign by looking for someone to take part in a dance-off against him to raise more money for Cancer Research UK.

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He said: “I danced for 10 hours straight once, so if you can beat that, bring it on.”

Gary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-offGary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-off
Gary Broughton, 47, is looking for people to take him on in a charity dance-off

He said the reaction since the initial story on his dancing campaign had been 'crazy' and he hoped the dance-off could continue to boost the profile of his campaign.

Gary has a fundraising page where people can donate, and The George Inn pub in Surrey Street, Littlehampton, also now has a charity box for him.

Inspired by the moves of the late Keith Flint from The Prodigy, he said his next goal was to appear on Britain's Got Talent.

He said: "I want to show the world what I can do."

To get involved in the charity stunt, message Gary on Facebook.