MILLIONS of viewers have watched videos of him dancing to Michael Jackson and Beyoncé and tonight audience members will get to see the dancing brickie in the flesh.
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Last year Theppo Brown appeared on morning show Sunrise after his dance clips came to public attention and on Friday night he will perform at the Stars of Orange Dance for Cancer.
Mr Brown said he made the videos when he was working as a brickie in Albury last year as part of Funny Friday, a concept encouraged by his boss for the end of the work week.
Now living in Manduramah and working at Orange and Bathurst the social media sensation was approached to take part in the fundraising event which has a $50,000 fundraising goal for Cancer Council NSW.
Mr Brown will perform with Stepping Out Dance Factory at the sold out event and said he also has personal reasons for taking part.
"I've witnessed people having cancer and my year advisor when I was in high school passed away not long ago from lung cancer," he said.
"My year advisor passed away last year which was a bit sad, I'm doing it for my old teacher."
Other performers are Ben Allen from State Plus, Ben Fairfax from The Pinnacle Physiotherapy Clinic, Cody Perrott from Whittaker Contracting, Felicity
Nethery of WIN News Central West, Floyd Cush of Prime7, Kym Guyer of Everly Jewellers, Maree Schaefer or Integra Health & Fitness Club, Megan Foster from Megan Claire Floral Design & Photography, Michelle Saunders of Timberwood, 2016 Candidate for Calare Rod Bloomfield, Scott Mileto from Washington & Co, Simon Livingstone of Orange Central Fitness, Stephanie Macfie of Star FM and Terri Henderson of Absolute Family Fitness.
Each performer is aiming to raise $2500 to put towards the total and donations can be made at https://everydayhero.com.au/event/starsoforange2016.
tanya.marschke@fairfaxmedia.com.au