Additional needs dance group, Dance4All, are ready to take to the stage at Scotland's first ever inclusive competition
Kirstie Samson is a dance teacher from the East End of Glasgow, who has changed the lives of those with additional needs in the community.
Dance4All creates a fun, creative and safe environment for those with additional needs in the community. The age group ranges from 16 years-old to people in their 70's, with members who have cerebral palsy, down syndrome, learning difficulties and wheelchair users. The free dance classes has changed the lives of it's members, with their confidence growing and creating long lasting friendships.
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