Living Advent Day 17: Hot to trot

ABOUT 20 members of the audience took to the dance floor for night 17 of the Henley Living Advent Calendar

John Harris

John Harris

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12:00AM, Friday 18 December 2015

ABOUT 20 members of the audience took to the dance floor for night 17 of the Henley Living Advent Calendar.

Richard Miles, of the Miles Dancing School, invited them to join in with a fox-trot workshop.

Earlier, students from the school performed to Mariah Carey?s All I Want For Christmas and Mr Miles and his partner performed to Aurora?s version of Half the World Away.

The grand finale was an impressive and moving tribute to James Bond with Diamonds are Forever.

Partners for the evening were estate agents Knight Frank who laid on mulled wine and mince pies.

A collection and raffle raised money for Oxfordshire Mind, one of the three charities supported by Henley Mayor Lorraine Hillier this year.

Tonight's performance will be staged at Delegate House, home of Delegate Conferencing Services, in Hart Street.

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