THREE long months of rehearsals have paid off for more than 50 performers who hit the stage at the annual YumminGroove nights, held at Yoogali Club on Friday and Saturday.
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The tribute to British entertainment saw dancers, singers and comedians give their all in two performances that were "some of the best shows ever", according to organiser Rob Fattore.
"I'm pretty proud of my little bunch of performers," he said. "The shows went off and the crowd loved it. We had a big light show, great sound and fantastic dancers and musicians and local talent.
"It's great to see what Griffith's got, there's lots of great talent here."
Mr Fattore said he has received lots of positive feedback for YumminGroove, including requests to bring it back on stage next year.
"This year was our fifth," he said.
"But it's a lot of work. A lot of effort goes into it.
"We had a big line-up and everything went off really well. The fashion parade was great, and Post Options and the Griffith Carevan made a bit of money with their raffles.
"The community won't stop raving about it for a while."
The organiser said the success of YumminGroove also had "a lot to do with the fantastic people in the crowd".
"The people here have a lot of energy and love the show and it filters through to the performers," he said.