The Alliance’s movement and dance division are supporting the Big Dance in this year’s National Lottery Awards.
Following the success of Big Dance 2010, with over one million participants and hundreds of events in streets, parks, museums and school, Big Dance is now one of the top ten projects in the Best Arts Project category. The project has already been successful at getting people of all ages, background and ability to engage in dance and aims to build on this success with helping create an Olympic Legacy.
Voting has now opened - to vote, visit www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/awards or call 0844 836 9670.
Angela Rippon CBE, alongside Lisa Wainwright MBE, CEO of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, the City of London Corporation and a whole host of Strictly Come Dancing stars, are officially launching Let’s Dance! at the City of London’s Guildhall on Saturday 8 February.
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