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Young dancers shine at inaugural Summer Dance Fest

Young dancers from across East Ayrshire took centre stage recently when East Ayrshire Council’s Creative Minds Team presented the inaugural Summer Dance Fest in the Big Top at Dean Castle Country Park, Kilmarnock.

Summer Dance Fest, which was funded by the National Lottery, brought together performers of all ages for an evening celebrating creativity, commitment and the incredible diversity of talent across the area.
It provided free dance opportunities for young people, who took part in jazz and hip-hop sessions led by professional dance artists Louise Chudleigh and Carrie Craggs.

Through their participation, dancers developed new skills, built confidence, expressed themselves creatively and formed friendships with young people from across Ayrshire, which was all on display on stage.

Audiences were treated to an exciting programme of jazz, hip-hop, lyrical, contemporary, ballet and tap performances from the Youth Dance Company, After School Dance Group and Teacher Performance Group, alongside special guest performers from Loudoun Academy, Fenwick Primary School and I-DANCE.

The event also celebrated the success of East Ayrshire’s first-ever Junior Dance Company, launched this year thanks to National Lottery funding. The young dancers impressed the audience with their enthusiasm, commitment and talent, highlighting the positive impact the programme has had in a short space of time.

Produced by Zara Smith, Cultural Co-ordinator for Dance and Movement with the Creative Minds Team, said: “Summer Dance Fest was a wonderful celebration of everything our young people have achieved this year. It was fantastic to see so many dancers performing with confidence and pride, showcasing not only their talent but also the friendships, resilience and personal growth they have developed along the way.

“Stepping onto a stage takes courage, and every performer should be incredibly proud of what they accomplished. The support from families, teachers and the wider community helped make the evening truly special.”

The event concluded with a rousing finale featuring all performers, bringing together participants from across East Ayrshire in a fitting celebration of dance, community and creativity.

East Ayrshire Council would like to thank all dancers, teachers, families and supporters, as well as Louise Chudleigh, Carrie Craggs, the National Lottery and Ayrshire 360 staff, whose support helped make the first Summer Dance Fest such a memorable occasion.

Photographs from Dance Fest are online