Which star dancers can you spot from years gone by?
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1. Mundella School
Mundella School pupils who performed an Olympic dance in the Wimnter Gardens part of the Sheffield childrens Festival Photo: barry Richardson
2. Brunet Mascareno
Dance teacher Brunet Mascareno (front, right), with the salsa dancers who performed at the Big dance event at Rossington Photo: Steve Taylor
3. Jackie Everton Dance and Stage School
Our picture shows some of the young performers, back row, from left, Molly Strtton, Chloe Marsden, both aged 11, Laura O'Shea, aged ten, and Alex Hodgkinson, aged 12; front, Ricci Neal, Lucy McMahon,both aged nine, Ella Shackleton, aged seven, and Sophie Emms, aged nine. Photo: Steve Taylor
4. Claire Anderson School of Dancing
Back row, from left, Rebecca Pearson, aged 15, Claire Johnson, aged 14, Chloe Lovell, aged 15 and Katie Ellwood, aged 16; middle row, Nicole Robinson, aged 15, Cheltsea Rutley, aged 18, Rebecca Egington, aged 15, Laura Turner, both aged 15, and Laura Kelsall, aged 16; front, Beth Wall, aged 16, and Naomi Wylde, aged 15.The school is based in Edenthorpe. Photo: Steve Taylor