Nightingale House Hospice in Wrexham are bringing back their popular Strictly Nightingales Showcase event later this year.
Taking place on Saturday, November 9, the event will see representatives from companies in the area, including DTCC, Bodywork-Pilates Ltd, and JCB Transmissions, perform with professional dancers at the Stiwt Theatre.
Attendees can expect a dazzling display of 12 partner dances, a group performance, and even a special performance by the Delta Academy Ladies Choir.
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Following the resounding success of previous Strictly Nightingales events at Carden Park, this year's showcase aims to bring the event’s glitz and glamour to more of their supporters.
James Wilson, the event host, said: "I am looking forward to the wonderful Strictly Showcase for the first time in Nightingale history.
"It has been an honour to be part of their Strictly events since their inception, and I can't wait to see the incredible talent on display."
The people taking part at the event are Kasia from DTCC, Helen from Bodywork-Pilates Ltd, Katie from R F Bellis, Helen from DTM Legal, Sam from Charles Owen, Caroline Platt from Platts Agriculture, Craig from JCB Transmissions, Ben Hughes representing Amy & Friends, Marco Abbiati from Treadstone Products Ltd and Laura Seymour from Wirral Well-Being Magazine.
Elise Jackson, events and campaigns manager at Nightingale House, explained the aim of the event: "Our goal with the Strictly Nightingales Showcase is not only to raise crucial funds for Nightingale House but also to create a magical evening that our supporters will cherish.
"We hope to share the sparkle and excitement with an even larger audience by expanding the event."
Tickets for the Strictly Nightingales Showcase are now available from the Stiwt Box Office or from their website at https://stiwt.ticketsolve.com/ticketbooth/shows/873661706.
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