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Over the past 9 years, our Strictly Top Dancer event has brought glamour, fun, and incredible fundraising to support the Breast Centre Appeal at Llandough Hospital. This year, we’re adding a vibrant twist… Bollywood style! 💃✨

📅 Save the Date: 10th October 2026 for the big event at the SSE SWALEC Stadium

✅ Teams need to be formed by the 31st January 2026—so now’s the time to get involved!

We’re looking for non-dancing teams of between 6-8 (same-sex or mixed-sex, aged 18+) to take on the challenge. Over 4-6 months, you’ll learn a Bollywood routine from a specialist instructor and perform at a spectacular Strictly-style event—complete with judges, scoring paddles, and all the glitz!

📍 Expect a fabulous evening with a two-course meal, raffles and live entertainment.

💖 Each team aims to raise £3,000 for the Breast Centre and businesses involved enjoy amazing social media exposure throughout the campaign.

Interested? Want to dance for a great cause? Get in touch today—email fundraising.cav@wales.nhs.uk

This annual event raises money to support the Breast Centre Appeal at University Hospital Llandough, which is one of the main appeals of Cardiff & Vale Health Charity.  Since the annual Strictly Top Dancer event started in 2015, nearly £100,000 has been raised for the Breast Centre Appeal, and work is now well underway to increase this phenomenal amount this year. 

Strictly Top Dancer was set up in collaboration with Mandy Weston and Cariann Emanuelli, a mum and daughter team and very active members of the Breast Centre Appeal Committee.  Mandy has been through breast cancer herself and is passionate about supporting the service that supported her.

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