Fundraising effort for Ashlee
We were delighted to work with dancer Serena McCall to host two fundraising events in support of Ashlee's Neuroblastoma Appeal...
The first event was a day of dance workshops with celebrity dancer Serena. The workshops attracted dancers from across Central Scotland and they all thoroughly enjoyed the experience of working with her. Serena is a former CSBS students and now trains full time at Elmhurst Ballet School. She is a sensation on social media and has worked alongside world renowned choreographers and dance photographers.
On the day, two students from each class were selected for a prize. Well done to them for their energy and effort, and thank you to the companies who donated prizes:
JUNIOR:
- Lola Mathers (Dance Royals) - Abby Lee signed merchandise
- Niamh Marsland (Dawn's Dance Academy) - Giant Fluffy Bunny donated by Kiri Neve Dalkin
MIDS:
- Sophie Laverty (Dancepoint) - Voucher for Centre Stage Dancewear
- Jorja McFadden (NRG Performers) - Voucher for The Dance Shop Edinburgh
SENIOR:
- Holly Began (Dance School of Scotland) - Insane Dancewear Hoodie
- Skye McFadyen (Firebird Dance Company) - Voucher for Eden Dancewear
You can view photos from the workshop on our CSBS Facebook page:
- Gallery of photos from the Junior workshop
- Gallery of photos from the Mids workshop
- Gallery of photos from the Senior workshop
Fundraising Prize Draw
We also organised a prize draw and Serena secured some amazing prizes. The tickets were on sale at the workshops and over the following 3 weeks. The draw was made on Saturday 18 May after our Junior show and here are our winners:
Many thanks to the companies and individuals who donated such brilliant prizes!
YOU ALL HELPED RAISE A GRAND TOTAL OF £1465...! The money will go to Ashlee's Journey... Please read more about Ashlee and her cause and perhaps even make your own donation!
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