Ealing dancers pirouette through London for the 12 days of Christmas

By Hannah Davenport

15th Dec 2021 | Local News

From Ealing to Oxford Street – an Ealing dance school is taking to the streets of the city with its '12 Days of Christmas - Dancing through London' project.

Following the success of last year's '12 Days of Christmas Adventure', which featured dancers in locations across Ealing, they have decided to venture further afield.

SA Dance founder Aretha Marques initially came up with the idea in 2020 as a way of promoting local businesses in Ealing.

Dancers from the school had a photo shoot at 12 local businesses around Ealing, posting the images on Instagram, and promoting them in the process.

This year the project will also be featuring a few local businesses and locations across the borough, as well as iconic spots in central London.

The first stop saw them dance down the middle of Oxford Street under the Christmas lights.

Day Two brought the dancers back to none-other than Ealing Broadway, commenting, "it's where our home is and we're delighted to share a little bit with the world."

They will be posting from new locations everyday on their Instagram account, so you can follow the dancers across town @sadance.uk.

Stage Art Dance was established in Ealing in 2008, offering a variety of dance classes for children and adults with a range of abilities.  

     

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