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Dance Power - 2007

Sizzling LIVE WIRE Dancers Raise Thousands of Pounds for Cancer Research UK

On 9th & 10th June, Oakmeeds Community College in Burgess Hill was the setting for a fabulous children’s charity dance show ‘Dance Power’ presented by ‘The Live Wire School of Dance’ in aid of Cancer Research Uk. They succeeded in raising the tremendous amount of £2,500! 

The dynamic duo of Super girl ‘Elizabeth Fenn-Tye’ and Kitty Kat ‘Danielle Thompson’ led the 168 children from the Burgess Hill & Brighton branches of the school to dazzle the audience with their energetic and skilful dancing which included Disco, Street, Ballroom, Latin, Salsa & Show Dance. 

The enthusiasm and joy of the children performing radiated into the audience who were quite literally bopping in their seats, clapping and cheering all the way through the show to the fabulous music and dance numbers. 

Children as young as four years old were performing on the stage & behaving behind the scenes as true little professionals and were a great credit to their teachers Sarah, Jane and Elizabeth Fenn-Tye who were so proud of them. 

To top it all, the children managed to raise the amazing amount of £2,500 for the fabulous charity Cancer Research UK – WELL DONE KIDS!!! 

 

Licence to Dance   - 2006

The second Live Wire show in aid of Cancer Research UK on 10th & 11th June 2006 and they managed to almost match their previous year’s amount by raising £2,705! This dynamic show was non-stop excitement to watch from beginning to end and they definitely managed to improve on the almost perfect performance of the previous show. 
 

Live Wire Dance Fantasy  - 2005

On 11th & 12th June 2005 the Live Wire children performed in their first show and raised £2,750 for Cancer Research UK.    The dancers captivated the audience with their entertaining and highly imaginative performance.   The lead dancers Elizabeth Fenn-Tye and Darren Stalker performed a wide variety of dance styles magnificently including several couples’s routines which were beautiful and very moving to watch.  

 
 

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£2,500 raised for CANCER RESEARCH UK 2007
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