Dance competition fundraiser 'will save lives'
Martin Farmer PhotographyThe money raised by a local dance competition would "save lives", an air ambulance charity said.
Strictly Northampton is organised by Step-By-Step dance school and sees members of the public partner with dancers for eight weeks of training.
They then perform at the town's Royal & Derngate theatre, with proceeds going to local charities.
Now in its 13th year, the £56,000 raised this time will help fund The Air Ambulance Service, which serves five counties including Northamptonshire.
Karin Keir-BucknallThe charity, which attends about 10 emergencies each day, does not receive government funding and relies solely on money from donations and fundraising.
Communications fundraiser executive - and dance contestant - Karen Hughes said: "The money everybody raised is brilliant. It will save lives."
She said taking part in the contest was "absolutely mad" and "a hell of an experience".
Fellow contestant Karin Keir-Bucknall, a business teacher at Northampton College, raised more than £1,000.
She entered having been a "keen dancer with lots of energy" all her life.
"I have always been the first one on the dance floor and the last one to leave, so this was a super experience for me," she said.
"I loved meeting new people and experiencing the joy of life."
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