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Charity dancers.


I am writing to encourage your readers to spread a little dance fever
For the 2003 version of this series, see Dance Fever (2003 TV series).


Dance Fever was a syndicated musical variety series in which three celebrities judged amateur dancers to hottest disco hits of the day.
 and help CLIC Sargent, the UK's leading children's cancer charity, by signing up to take part in Practice-a-thon dance.

Being a contestant on BBC BBC
 in full British Broadcasting Corp.

Publicly financed broadcasting system in Britain. A private company at its founding in 1922, it was replaced by a public corporation under royal charter in 1927.
 One's Strictly Come Dancing is fantastic. I love the mirror balls, the glitz glitz   Informal
n.
Ostentatious showiness; flashiness: "a garish barrage of show-biz glitz" Peter G. Davis.

tr.v.
 and, of course, the fabulous dresses, but learning the dance routines has been difficult.

Practice-a-thon dance is easy to get involved in and dancers of all ages and abilities can take part. It's all about getting your dance class together and having some fun while being sponsored.

Every 24 hours, ten children are diagnosed with cancer or leukaemia, and CLIC Sargent acts as a lifeline keeping families together.

If you take part in this event, 75% of the money you raise will be used to help these children and their families, while the remaining 25% can be kept by your dance school, helping you to keep on dancing.

To sign up, call 0845 121 2490 for a free information pack or visit www.clicsargent.org.uk/practiceathon

CAROL SMILLIE, Presenter and Strictly Come Dancing contestant
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Title Annotation:Gazette Letters
Publication:Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Date:Nov 29, 2006
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