13. Dancing days
A hard-up dance troupe made an urgent appeal to funds to keep it afloat. The shoestring budget of Chorley Caravelles Morris Dancers will no longer stretch to cope with demand for appearances. Pictured are some of the members of the dance troupe Photo: Archive
14. Dancing days
Irish eyes were smiling in Preston as nine-year-old dancer Geraldine Moran competed in 1989 to add to her huge trophy collection. For Geraldine, from Holme Slack Road, was the first girl from the town to qualify for the Irish Dancing World Championships. She was aiming to add to her huge haul of 280 medals and 54 trophies Photo: Archive
15. Dancing days
Lancashire life was given pride of place at the Charter Theatre in Preston when young dancers took to the stage. Lancashire Fair was presented at the theatre following a week of hard work at Longridge High School. Forty of the county's most talented dancers, aged between 14 and 20, prepared the production during a week of rehearsals. Pictured are some of the dancers in rehearsal, with Kerry Chandler, aged 14 (front) Photo: Archive
16. Dancing days
Dancing for joy - more youngsters enjoying the Ludus Dance Company's workshops Photo: Archive