World dance champions help raise £1,000

Date published: 23 May 2023


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Middleton’s own world dance champions Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader took time out of their busy competition and rehearsal schedule to help Rochdale District Freemasons raise £1,000 for charity on Saturday 20 May.

Mia and Andrei arranged a spectacular display consisting of 10 different dances (and multiple costume changes!) to demonstrate their skills in the art of ballroom dancing.

The event, attended by 60 Freemasons and guests, was held in Rochdale Masonic Hall’s own fantastic ballroom.

 

Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader raise £1000 for charity at Rochdale District Freemasons

 

The World Champion couple wowed the audience with their agility, grace and poise and inbetween dances, took the time to answer questions from the audience about their achievements, their rehearsal schedule and world travels competing across the globe.

The money raised will go to the Masonic Charitable Foundation which supports over 700 UK charities with their important work, including Rochdale organizations such as Jolly Josh who benefited from a £7,000 grant to install a sensory surface in their new facility.

 

Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader

 

Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader

 

Mia Linnik-Holden

 

Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader

 

Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader

 

Middleton’s own world dance champions Mia Linnik-Holden and Andrei Toader

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