Students at the Christine Wishart Dance Studio in Cootamundra have commenced rehearsals for their upcoming concert.
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The concert follows what has been an extremely busy and also successful this year at many eisteddfods and in tap exams for the local students.
The students competed at Cowra, Forbes, Albury, Bathurst and Goulburn Eisteddfods in solos, duos and groups.
The age of the students taking part ranged from as young as five to 14 years of age.
At the final esiteddfod of the year, held in Goulburn in September the students received three firsts and one second place out of four groups taking part.
"Amazing results by our amazing girls in the 12's and 14's, so proud of you all," Ms Wishart said.
"You nailed every performance against some tough competition.
"Thankyou to Miss Kate and parents as well.
"Fantastic way to end the Eisteddfod Groups Season," she said.
Ms Wishart said the tap exams were again of a high standard with many distinctions achieved by the students.
"The students put together a tap video from each of my studios in Temora, Cootamundra and Young," Ms Wishart said.
"This video was sent to Samuel Johnson of the Love Your Sister Organisation and they loved the video so much that Samuel will be having a private tap lesson with me in March 2020.
"We are very excited and have raffles in each town and look forward to raising as much money for his charity as possible."
Cootamundra Concert
"We also have our concert coming up with a schools concert on Wednesday, November 13.
"Evening concerts will be held on Friday, November 15 and Saturday, November 16 at the Cootamundra Town Hall starting at 7pm.
"Raffle tickets for Love Your Sister will be available at the door and will be drawn on the Saturday night of the concert.
"Proceeds from our concert will be going towards the Cootamundra Drought Relief Fund.
"The students are also performing at many local events," Ms Wishart said.