Dancers are hoping to limber up support so they can keep on their toes.
The Caroline Grace School of Dance, which is based just outside of Guisborough, has signed up to The Gazette’s Wish campaign.
The dance school regularly enters the scheme to boost the funding it needs.
And this year, the group hopes to purchase new items for the studio, as well as decking out the dancers with new outfits.
“Any funds raised will be used to purchase mirrors and floor mats for the dance studio plus costumes for performances,” said Caroline Grace, the group’s leader.
The dance school has been running now for over 10 years and teaches children from 18 months to adults.
Based in Charltons Community Centre, it offers classes in tap, modern, ballet, acrobatics, street dance and the performing arts. The children participate in exams and competitions if they wish, as well as in regular shows.
Last year, Caroline Grace School of Dance, successfully managed to raise funds to buy ballet barres.
Every year, The Gazette’s Wish campaign gives away thousands of pounds to not-for-profit groups and organisations benefiting the Teesside community.
Each registered group will be guaranteed a share of our £40,000 fund.
The more tokens a group collects, the bigger its share of the prize pot.
Tokens are now appearing daily in The Gazette. The last token will appear on January 21.
Submissions for tokens will close at 5pm on Monday, February 23.
To help the Caroline Grace School of Dance, send your tokens to: 57 Brocklesby Road, Guisborough, TS14 7PX
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