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Zillah Dimmock's groundbreaking online production, Alice In Zoomland is proudly supporting the Child Brain Injury Trust. Whilst tickets to the Worcester Festival production of this event, performed by the wonderful Focal Pointe Dance School, are free, we would be delighted if you would consider donating the equivalent cost of a ticket to our chosen charity to support, the Child Brain Injury Trust.
Members of Focal Pointe Dance School taking part in this production are aged 4-16 and have all worked incredibly hard to put on a wonderful, enjoyable and fabulous show to entertain audiences. Not even a global pandemic and three lockdowns can stop this talented group of children and young people from delivering a wonderful performance!
You can visit their website here; www.focalpointedanceschool.com and learn more about their wonderful work.
You can access the show by clicking on the link below!
The Child Brain Injury Trust provides practical and emotional support to children who have sustained a brain injury and their families. Like many charities, the Child Brain Injury Trust has been impacted during the pandemic and their ability to fundraise has been much reduced during the last year and a half. Any support you are able to provide is really gratefully received, but don't just take our word for it, Mojo has a few thoughts on why you should support the charity too.