TWINKLE-toed dancers will be putting their best feet forward in a fundraising show in Bromsgrove next month.
The Spirals Dance Academy will be continuing their tradition of holding an annual charity performance in aid of a worthwhile cause.
This will be the fifth year the High Street based academy has organised a money-spinning show and this year the lucky charity is the National Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
The school is currently practising very hard for the South Bromsgrove High School event, which will include a variety of dance styles including ballet, tap, jazz and River Dance.
More than 300 townsfolk will take part in Musical Express, ranging in age from two to 65 years and it has been choreographed by principal dance teacher Jo Hare
Last year the school raised almost £1,000 for Cancer Research and spectators were wowed by energetic dance routines and colourful costumes.
Academy principal, Helen Bagnall, said: "Eight of the student's dads performed a dance in the show and raised around £600. They were really funny."
The Charford Road show will take place on Friday, November 29, and tickets are priced £5.50 and £4.50.
"And there will be a few nice surprises to look forward to as well this year," hinted Helen.
Tickets are available from Helen on 01527 579966.
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