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Paris trip for top dancers

Published on 22nd March 2007 in News

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Thirty dancers from Butterfly Dance Studios in Goole held their first rehearsal recently for their Once in a Lifetime performance on the Festival Theatre Stage at Fantasyland, Disneyland Resort, Paris in August.

Accompanied by their families and their dance teachers, Sami, Sally and Jenni Rudge, who have choreographed the 20-minute performance, the dancers will also take part in a parade through the Disneyland theme park, beginning in Fantasyland on their way to the Magic Castle in the centre of the Park and then travelling the length of Main Street.

The roads will be roped off with tens of thousands of people watching the parade.

Pictured are the thirty dancers at their first rehearsal for this wonderful experience, which is just one of the opportunities on offer at Butterfly Dance Studios.

Pictured are, back row from left: Caitlyn Porter, Ebony Graham, Hanna Marshall, Hannah Butterill, Shaunie Lamming, Leigh Brannan, Faye Rhodes, Jenna Sykes, Jessica Barnett.

Middle row: Aimee Chatham, Holly Wilkinson, Ellie Thompson, Jamie-Lee Wood, Sophie Best, Alicia Ramskill, Chloe Best, Natalie O'Brien, Daniella Thompson.

Front row: Jessica Hughes, Melissa Thompson, Lucy Gill, April Fawcett, Annie-Rose Grantham, Chloe Walford, Marina Maisurjants, Sophie Chatham.

Missing from Picture are Alisha Clarke, Devon Clarke, Connie Carberry and Sophia Christou. (22-03-37 SU)

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