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PICTURES: 127 Highland dancers take part in Mina Mackay dance festival in Keiss





127 dancers entered the Mina Mackay Festival of Highland Dancing at Keiss Hall.
127 dancers entered the Mina Mackay Festival of Highland Dancing at Keiss Hall.

A talented group of 127 dancers from across the Highlands and Orkney gathered for a Highland Dancing festival on Saturday, March 1.

The Mina Mackay School of Dance were the hosts for the Mina Mackay Festival of Highland Dancing, which welcomed aspiring dancers aged four and up to Keiss Hall.

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Judges Glynis Lumsden from Strichen and Yvonne Milne from Turriff oversaw the competition, which featured various categories and trophies for each section, with overall winners recognized for their performances.

Ava Ross from Tain was named Overall Beginner Dancer, while Mya Connor from Conon Bridge won Overall Novice Dancer.

The title of Overall Intermediate Dancer went to Katarina MacArthur from Dingwall, and Amy Macrae from Munlochy was awarded Overall Premier Dancer.

Dancers from age four and up took part, from across the Highlands and Orkney.
Dancers from age four and up took part, from across the Highlands and Orkney.

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