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Audiences are promised a treat by pupils of a city
dance school next month, when their variety performance offers something for
everybody.
The Dae School of Dance is performing its Song and
Dance Spectacular at the Globe Theatre on Saturday and Sunday, July 8 and 9,
to raise money for CRY - Cardiac Risk in the Young.
It is in memory of 18-year-old Lee Wilson, the son
of one of the school's principals Carole Wilson, who tragically died last
year. In previous years Lee had been the lighting and sound technician
for the shows.
The performances will also mark the national CRY
Awareness Week.
Carole and fellow-principal Elaine O'Neill say
they are confident this year's show will be a runaway success with the
children once more giving their all.

The school's Ani Koshti said: "As in previous
years, this show will again be spectacular and dynamic. We're hoping
it's a sell-out, to maximise the sum raised for CRY. There'll be
modern and older songs and dances, with something in the show for
everybody."
The show will be performed at the Globe Theatre at
2pm and 7pm on both July 8 and 9. BBC Spotlight presenter Janine
Jensen will present the proceeds from the performance to a representative of
CRY at the end of the performance.
Tickets, costing £6 for adults and £5 for
children, can be purchased in advance by ringing 01752 404242.
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