Dance for Life is an annual dance event / competition that has been developed by Ontera, Instyle and JSB Lighting.The entire focus of the event is to create an entertaining and fun night out for specifying Architects and Interior Designers, while also raising awareness and much needed funds for Inspire, an organisation that works to […]
March 14th, 2012
Dance for Life is an annual dance event / competition that has been developed by Ontera, Instyle and JSB Lighting.The entire focus of the event is to create an entertaining and fun night out for specifying Architects and Interior Designers, while also raising awareness and much needed funds for Inspire, an organisation that works to assist teens and youths suffering from suicide and depression.
In an industry of long hours, deadlines and demands – this is an occasion for busy professionals to take time out socially, view colleagues a little less seriously and meet industry peers in a very memorable way. Dance For Life is a choreographed dance competition between the major A+D practices.
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