We need your help!!!! Get sponsored to dance for Bailey and Mary – you will be saving Bailey’s life and making a difference to many more lives.
On Friday 17th February we are hosting the Dream Dance-a-thon to support our Dream Foundation, but also will be in aid of a 12 year old boy, Bailey Sarwa, who was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 4. Tragically, after being in remission for almost 7 years following treatment, he has relapsed and there are no options left in this country to treat him. His family need to raise £500,000 to take him to America where he can get treatment to save his life.
We will also be donating part of the proceeds to Project Trust, to fund Mary Mandefield, who is spending her gap year teaching English, dance and drama to children in Namibia – bringing Living the Dream to Africa and inspiring young people that need it.
The Dream Dance-a-thon will have mass group participation, with X Box and Wii games, competitions, dance workshops and much more!!
Find out more and how to sign up
On New Year's Eve 2010 over 100 of Living the Dream's young dancers amazed commuters with a Flash Dance performance! The performance was solely choreographed, performed, filmed and produced by young people.
Watch the video below
Over 60 young people aged 12-25 from the Living the Dream Performing Arts Company showed off their talents in a showcase at the Radlett Centre; expressing themselves through dance, musical theatre and comedy improvisation. The showcase was in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Watch a video of highlights from rehearsals and interviews.
Living the Dream's Street Dance Crew performed at St Pancras International alongside Alleviate a week before the final of Got to Dance!
Watch the video of the performances below
Living the Dream dancer's performed at the Great Ormond Street Fun Run, and despite the weather, still put a massive smile on peoples faces. Some of our students performed at a special fundraising event for a beautiful 3 year old girl called Liyarna who has a brain tumour.
We are proud to have made a contribution to Great Ormond Street and Liyarna's fund.
Here she is with some of our students.

Over 70 young people aged 12-25 from the Living the Dream Performing Arts Company showed off their talents in a showcase at the Radlett Centre; expressing themselves through dance, musical theatre and comedy improvisation. The showcase was in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity.
Watch a video of highlights from rehearsals and interviews.
Massive well done to all the Living the Dream students that took part in world record breaking dance event. Our dancers took part for 4 hours in a 5 day long silent disco to raise money for Learn Burma. We are so pleased that Ben Hammond broke the record in dancing for 131 hours with only a 5 minute break every hour. Go Ben!! Find out more on www.free2dance.com