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Dancing feat for prize winners

Emma Coombs dancers, Liversedge. Picture courtesy Jonathan Wall, Photoshoot, Heckmondwike.

Emma Coombs dancers, Liversedge. Picture courtesy Jonathan Wall, Photoshoot, Heckmondwike.

CHILDREN from a Littletown academy have danced their way to success.

The Emma Coombs Dance Academy pupils who take combination of lessons including ballet, modern, tap, street dance, limbering, musical theatre and break dance, held a prize-giving evening when winners were Kacey Holroyd, Hannah Vernon, Ebony Dyson, Hannah Fish, Aimee Sheridan, Milly McElveen, Holly Matthewman, Jessica Coleman, Caitlin Earnshaw, Anna Holmes, Amy Hemingway and Laura Ibbotson

The Achievement Trophy, to the pupil with the highest exam mark of the year, was given to Lexy Clavin who achieved 89 per cent in jazz.

For more details visit www.theemmacoombsdanceacademy.co.uk


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