2015年08月03日
Dizzy Feet Foundation Gala

Stepping up! Jenna Dewan sizzles in dress with teasing cutouts as she and Channing Tatum attend Dizzy Feet Foundation Gala
They met on dance movie Step Up in 2006.
So it's little wonder Channing Tatum and his beautiful wife Jenna Dewan turned up for the Dizzy Feet Foundation Gala at LA Live's Club Nokia in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday evening.
Gorgeous Jenna sizzled in a white dress with a deep cleavage and cut out panels that gave a glimpse of just the right amount of skin above and below her bust and around her tummy.
The 34-year-old teamed the frock with white pumps. Her shoulder-length brunette tresses were artfully tousled and arranged around her face, which was expertly made-up.
Her Magic Mike beau suited up in a blue, single breasted two-piece with a light grey shirt and blue skinny tie.
Channing's dark hair was shaved at the sides and left long on top. The 35-year-old hunk combed it back away from his face.
The couple, who tied the knot on July 11, 2009 in Malibu, left their two-year-old daughter, Everly, at home as they enjoyed a date night together.
The Dizzy Feet Foundation was founded in 2009 by producer Nigel Lythgoe and director Adam Shankman, among others, to raise funds to support, improve and increase access to dance education in the US.
And it attracted a host of stars including actresses Elizabeth Berkley, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Jenna Elfman, Joely Fisher, Christina Applegate and her rocker husband Martyn LeNoble.
Also there were Dancing With The Stars pro Allison Holker, Olympic gold medal skater and TV host Tara Lipinski, and Paula Abdul, singer-songwriter and judge on So You Think You Can Dance.
The glitzy evening started at 6pm with dinner followed by a show that included performances by Body Traffic; Academy Of Villains; and Joffrey Ballet dancers Fabrice Calmels & Victoria Jaiani.
The evening continued with Cyrus 'Glitch' Spencer & 10-year-old Sarah 'Lil Mini' Phoenix; the Lula Washington Dance Theatre; Dancer’s Inc. and the Los Angeles-based Kim Eung Hwa Korean Dance Academy.
It also featured performances from DFF Community Program recipient San Pedro City Ballet and a piece created by Stacey Tookey for the evening performed by DFF Scholarship recipients.
The gala website said it aimed to raise $500,000 to give 10,000 more students access to a dance education.
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