TALENTED young dancers wowed audiences at their annual show - in aid of an appeal set up in memory of a murdered Southampton teenager.
Members of the Sarah Mepham Dance Academy staged their production of Annie Goes to the Movies at Cantell School in Violet Road, Bassett.
All the proceeds will go towards the Hannah Foster Fund, established by parents Hilary and Trevor Foster after the killing of their daughter in March 2003.
It is the second year in a row that the dance show has dedicated its annual production to raising money for the appeal.
Hannah's younger sister, Sarah, was a former pupil at the academy, based in eastern Southampton.
Hannah, pictured, of Grosvenor Road, Portswood, was herself a talented dancer.
Young dancers who featured in the show included ten-year-old Honour Willis, from Lyndhurst, who is a junior associate of the prestigious Royal Ballet School in Poole, Dorset.
Academy head Sarah Mepham said the youngsters, aged between two and 17 put on a great show.
She said: "It went ever so well. People said it was the best one so far. We had prize giving after the show and a big party and disco.
"It was exhausting but fun."
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