DANCERS helped raise £600 for a charity by swirling across the floor.
More than 50 members of Dance Addiction took part in a Daffodil Charity Dance in aid of the Marie Curie Cancer Care.
Beginners and improvers strutted their stuff at Hanwell Fields Community Centre in Banbury, completing the cha, cha, cha, a Waltz and a foxtrot to help raise cash.
Organiser Jennie Funnell, who runs the dance school with husband Richard, said: “Dancers from the school rose to the challenge of learning new dance steps over a period of a month, performing them at the dance and answering questions in a dance quiz.
“To add to the fun, the dancers wore fancy dress costumes depicting various aspects of spring. The event has raised approximately £600 for the charity.”
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