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A Khushi number: Emily cooks up a dance storm

As highlighted in an earlier post, saxophonist and second-year Emily Cook continues with her fund-raising for schools for street-children in India with her charity, Khushi Feet.

Emily and a team of supporters recently launched their drive for the world-record attempt at the largest Bollywood Dance, due to take place in June, with some flashmob Indian dance around her home town of Faversham.

The event was also featured in the Faversham Times.

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More details on the charity’s Facebook page here.. Lots of luck to Emily in the build-up to the event, in support of a very worthy cause.
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Cooking up a storm: see Emily play!

Often to be found playing saxophone with the University Concert and Big Bands, and spotted playing with the University Sax Ensemble at a recent ‘Watch This Space’ gig, second-year Emily Cook has just featured in the Faversham Times in a different guise – talking about her charity, Khushi Feet.

Click to read online
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In her second year studying English Language and Linguistics here at Kent, Emily set up the charity after working with schools for street-children in India; her current fund-raising involves a world-record-breaking attempt at the largest Bollywood Dance, which will be taking place in June this year.

Read the full article here.