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DanceSyndrome UK, a Youth Dance Company in which both non disabled and disabled young people co-work and participate in weekly dance activities exploring contemporary dance technique, developing creativity and performance skills.

The charity applied to the ELMC for a grant for hoops, ribbons, scarves, speakers, and freestanding ballet barres in order to help with their many dance sessions.

The ELMC grant of £ 2,661 was match funded by the MCF to give the charity a fantastic £ 5,322 to aid the amazing work done in the dance sessions.

Pictured is Jen Blackwell (centre holding cheque), Creative Founder and Director of DanceSyndromeUK surrounded by the many happy participants of the activities, together with Malcolm Roe presenting the cheque to the group on behalf of the ELMC