Brewery Arts Community Dance Platform 2024

Creative Learning
Saturday 29th June 2024

Starts 7pm | Tickets £8 | Conc. £7 | Theatre

Join us as we celebrate the Dance community of Kendal and the surrounding region. An opportunity for local dance groups to join our Brewery Youth Dancers in taking to the stage, showcasing the abundance of talent and creativity in our area and beyond!

Please note this is not the final running order.

1. The Dance Attik
2. DS Youth Collective
3. Ingleton Youth Dance Company
4. Preston Youth Dance Company
5. Stage Stars (BYD group)
6. BYD 7-11
7. BYD 11-14
8. BYD 15+

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