Wellington's Tin Roof Big Band will help bring seniors from across the region together using music and dance as part of the upcoming 2020 NSW Seniors' Festival.
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The group has starred at music festivals across regional NSW and supported the James Morrison in concert.
They will be joined on the Dubbo Regional Theatre Convention Centre stage by Fantasy Dubbo Dancesport for the festival on February 15.
Over two hours, Dancing Through the Ages will celebrate the wonderful seniors who love to live in the region, Dubbo Regional Council's community development officer Christy White said.
"We have more than 9000 seniors living in Dubbo, Wellington, Geurie and other communities in our region and the NSW Seniors' Festival every year brings so many wonderful people together," Ms White said.
"Festival events in our region always put smiles on the faces of our seniors as they share stories and friendships.
"The musical talents of the Tin Roof Big Band and performances from the Fantasy Dubbo Dancesport will provide our seniors with the chance to dance, sing along to songs they know or relax and enjoy the delightful sounds and sights that the morning will bring."
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The Tin Roof Big Band is a community ensemble with a wide-ranging repertoire of instrumental and vocal music playing genres including swing, blues and jazz.
Fantasy Dubbo Dancesport specialises in teaching and performing Modern Ballroom, Latin American, New Vogue, Zumba, West Coast Swing and Salsa dance styles.
Bookings are not required for Dancing Through the Ages that will also include a morning tea.
Dancing Through the Ages will be held at the Dubbo Regional Theatre Convention Centre on Saturday, February from 10am to 12pm.