As many fans on the NSFL know Jayce Tuck is an avid dancer. Each year Jayce likes to share his passion for dancing with those less fortunate than him. The annual Jayce Jive Jayce Tuck invites celebrities and athletes to spend a week teaching children with terminal illnesses and special needs to dance. The week ends with a red carpet event where the children attend a black-tie, red carpet event where the children are able to show off their moves and dance with their role models and heroes.
As usual the 2017 Jayce Jive is going to pull out all of the stops. Some of the names that have been confirmed attendees are: Katy Perry, Tom Holland (in Spiderman attire), Emilia Clarke, Gal Gadot, Chris Pratt, Hugh Jackman, Harry Styles, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Daisy Ridley, John Cena, Lady Gaga, King Broko, Cristiano Ronaldo, and of course Jayce Tuck himself.
The star-studded group pitches in the money to pay for the 50 to 100 children to participate in the dancing and lessons all week, other fun things throughout the week, as well to get them and their families suited up in black-tie attire, limousines, and all of the other stops for the red carpet event. In addition, all of their future medical treatment and needs are covered.
The event is played on national television each year with 50% of all ad revenue going to charities to support children’s medical research. The dance portion of the event can be experienced live with profits from all tickets going 100% towards children’s research. The event is always a hyped up affair that the celebrities themselves have even started to look forward to.
As usual the 2017 Jayce Jive is going to pull out all of the stops. Some of the names that have been confirmed attendees are: Katy Perry, Tom Holland (in Spiderman attire), Emilia Clarke, Gal Gadot, Chris Pratt, Hugh Jackman, Harry Styles, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Daisy Ridley, John Cena, Lady Gaga, King Broko, Cristiano Ronaldo, and of course Jayce Tuck himself.
The star-studded group pitches in the money to pay for the 50 to 100 children to participate in the dancing and lessons all week, other fun things throughout the week, as well to get them and their families suited up in black-tie attire, limousines, and all of the other stops for the red carpet event. In addition, all of their future medical treatment and needs are covered.
The event is played on national television each year with 50% of all ad revenue going to charities to support children’s medical research. The dance portion of the event can be experienced live with profits from all tickets going 100% towards children’s research. The event is always a hyped up affair that the celebrities themselves have even started to look forward to.
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