Check out the highlights from Dance for Life 2012, which saw architecture firms take to the stage in a 1980s dance off!
May 2nd, 2012
Dance for Life is an annual dance event developed by JSB Lighting, Ontera and Instyle to raise money and awareness for Inspire, a charity assisting young people battling depression and suicide. You can read our re-cap of this year’s event here.
Video by Bounce Productions.
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