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Rik and Nik are the party dance people who created the most famous holiday park/centre songs in the U.K and abroad hits include The Purple People Eater, Oodoo the voodoo man, the Caribbean way, the best dance of all time, the mimic man, big fish little fish, the old camp fire, the Mexican wave, hypnothemeerkat.com, we can make u rock, chocolatte, chu chu ua, agadoo, etc etc the duo comprised of Rik Gaynor and Nik Marvin they worked together for only 3 years before splitting, Nik became a free lance media advertiser for jingles and local business outlets in North Yorkshire whilst Rik carried on creating and performing the classic party dance hits as well as producing and directing high profile shows for theatres and holiday centres, more information on Rik & Nik The Party Kick has a website, also clips can be seen on you tube of there work.

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