Talented teenagers showed off their dance skills in a show to raise money to help terminally ill young adults.
The talent show was held at Cutteslowe Community Centre to raise money for the appeal to build Douglas House, a hospice for young adults.
Members of The Cuttin' Crew
Ten youngsters, all members of the dance group The Cuttin' Crew, which regularly meets at the community centre, in Wren Road, took part in the show.
Deon Adams, 12, of Worsey Road, Cutteslowe, organised the event.
"Everyone worked out their own routines and put in hours of practice to make sure their performance was perfect on the night.
Deon, who danced to pop group S Club 7's song Don't Stop Moving said: "We all rehearsed quite a lot and we all really enjoy dancing, so it was a lot of fun.
"When we heard about Douglas House, we thought it would be good to support it, especially because the home will be for young people when it is built."
The talent show raised £90 for the appeal. The youngsters plan to hold a similar event in November.
Pictured from left are dancers Sinitta Tirda, Keely Sandalls, Deon Adams, Sarah Duke, Letisha Tirda and Angela Bayliss.
**Picture: George Reszeter
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