THEY'RE certainly a talented bunch at a Vale of Clwyd dancing school.
Despite the issues caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and a number of lockdowns, students at the Denbigh-based Adele Meads School of Dance and Performing Arts have still enjoyed great success.
The students recently received their dance examination results - and what a terrific outcome they received.
There were a total of 94 exam entries from the school, with 15 gaining distinctions, 52 securing honours and the remaining 27 highly commended.
Some of the students did their exam in person, while others had the opportunity to do it online.
The students are aged between five and 18 years.
Adele Meads School of Dance principal Fiona Rees said the school was closed for around 18 months during the pandemic, but it has gained new members over recent months - with even more people wanting to join!
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Thoughts are already turning towards next summer, when students at the school will have a chance to showcase their talents on stage.
"From September, we are going to be working towards the next show at the Pavilion Theatre in Rhyl," said Fiona.
This will be the first show in four years and students will be on stage at the venue on June 25, 2023.
While there is already a waiting list for September, anyone keen on giving the dance school a go can find further information on the Facebook page by visiting https://www.facebook.com/AdeleMeadsSchoolOfDanceAndPerformingArts
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