CHELMSFORD women of all ages, abilities, shapes and sizes will be among more than 100 providing an evening of feathers, frills and fun for Farleigh Hopsice.
Jem Ayres, who runs the Burlesque Jems, an Essex-based dance school, accepted the challenge to turn £50 into as much money as possible for Farleigh Hospice.
As well as raising funds which help to provide essential hospice care in the community, Jem is dedicating her burlesque showcase to the Chelmsford-based Farleigh Hospice.
There will be music and dancing, a bar, a cake stall and a host of other stalls selling vintage, retro and handmade goods by local crafters.
The event will take place at the Great Parndon Community Association hall, in Abercrombie Way, Harlow, starting at 7.30pm, on Saturday October, 25.
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