The Chronicle

Virtual dance comp registrati­on now open

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CALLING all movers, shakers and tik tok makers, you can now register for Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) inaugural national Dance for Sick Kids fundraiser.

The week-long dance challenge will take place from May 15–21, raising money for seriously ill and injured children and their families across the country.

RMHC is calling on all Aussies to get involved by pledging to dance between 30–120 minutes per day for one week, with all funds raised going back to those in need.

With a line up of virtual workshops from Marko Panzic (choreograp­her to the stars) and 2020 Dancing with the Stars winning dance partner Jarryd Byrne, Dance for Sick Kids welcomes all skill levels, ages and stages to bust a move.

“I became an ambassador for Dance for Sick Kids after visiting the Ronald McDonald House at Randwick, where I cooked for the families with Ricki Lee Coulter,” Marko Panzic, Dance For Sick Kids ambassador said.

“Just from spending time in the House I knew it was something I wanted to be a part of.

“Dance is fun – we all do it on a Saturday night, we do it with our friends, so why not do it for a great cause and raise some incredible money for people who need it”.

Funds raised through the Dance For Sick Kids program will go directly towards supporting seriously ill and injured children and their families across the country.

Ronald McDonald House Charities relies on the support of communitie­s to continue doing the crucial work they do everyday.

“We’re calling on everyone – from individual­s to dance troops, community groups and schools – to take part in our virtual fundraiser,” Barbara Ryan CEO Ronald McDonald House Charities Australia said.

“We know how much Aussies love having fun in the name of a good cause, so our Dance for Sick Kids challenge is the perfect opportunit­y to show us their dancing skills and support – even for just 30 minutes a day.

“Whether it’s grooving at home on your own or in the office as a group, we need Aussies to put their dancing shoes on and get involved in this meaningful cause”.

Registrati­ons are now open and will close on May 14.

Head to www.danceforsi­ckkids.com for further informatio­n or to register.

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