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11-year-old Glenn Thomson, whose parents Alex and Jean Thomson hail from Stranraer, Scotland, has won nearly 100 prizes for Highland dancing competitions all around England since February of this year. 15 of these awards were outright wins, and two more were shared with girls from his team at the Stuart School of Dancing in Banbury. Glenn first caught the dancing bug when he visited a ceilidh, and his parents’ involvement with the Abingdon Scottish Dance Group may have also played a part. His mother said, My husband and I haven’t lived in Scotland for 26 years but the ties are still strong.11-year-old Glenn Thomson, whose parents Alex and Jean Thomson hail from Stranraer, Scotland, has won nearly 100 prizes for Highland dancing competitions all around England since February of this year. 15 of these awards were outright wins, and two more were shared with girls from his team at the Stuart School of Dancing in Banbury. Glenn first caught the dancing bug when he visited a ceilidh, and his parents’ involvement with the Abingdon Scottish Dance Group may have also played a part. His mother said, My husband and I haven’t lived in Scotland for 26 years but the ties are still strong.
Dimensions: 15.6 x 15.6 cm
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GLENN Thomson is helping to keep Scot- tish family traditions alive in Oxfordshire by dancing his way to success. For 11-year-old Glenn (pictured right), whose parents Alex and Jean Thomson hail from Stranraer, has won near- ly 100 prizes for High- land dancing competitions all around England. at Since February alone, Glenn who has been dancing since he was eight, has won 94 awards 15 of them outright – as well as two more shared with girls from his team at the Stuart School of Dancing in Banbury: At their home in Abingdon, his mother said Glenn first caught the dancing bug when he visited a ceilidh, although her own in- volvement with the Abingdon Scottish Danc- ing Group may have played a part. “My husband and I have’t lived in Scotland for 26 years but the ties are still strong,” she 99 said. C
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