Razzamataz Charity work!
All Razzamataz Theatre Schools regard themselves as part of their community and as such help out with fund raising activities to benefit the community.
Here's a brief account of charity events we have supported:
2002
London trip for Razzamataz kids to perform in Londons West End - Various events raised £4,000!
2005
Carlisle Flood Appeal Charity Fashion Show @ Lakes Court Hotel, Carlisle raised £1,000!
2006
Childrens Hospital - Charity Fashion Show @ Hill Top Heights Hotel, Carlisle raised £1,500!
2007
Yorkhill Childrens Hospital Charity Fashion Show & Auction, Glasgow raised £3,000!
Charity fashion show in aid of Children in Need, Students from Razzamataz Penrith raise in excess of £450!
Razzamataz Littlehampton take part in the biggest Bonfire Parade on the South Coast!
2008
Fund raising for the RVI Hospital, Newcastle by the kids at Carlisle for one of their dear friends Sarah
being treated for Leukemia, and one of our very talented students who is on the road to recovery and hopefully will
be back singing, dancing and acting with us soon! Raised over £3,000
Yorkhill Childrens Hospital was for Denise's nephew who suffers fromTalipies and the money raised will train another doctor to perform the surgery that allowed Cameron to walk pain free again.
2008
Razzamataz Balfron took part in their first ever performance/charity evening on 29th Nov 2008 at The Buchanan Arms Hotel. The nights was filled with musical theatre, streetdance, raffles, auctions, pop singing and a disco. Overall we raised a grand total of £2035, all proceeds went to Yorkhill Children's Foundation. Many thanks to all of the Razz children and to all of the people and businesses who donated for a good cause.
2009
Save the Children Fundraising Razzamataz students in Cumbria and Dumfries got together on Friday 3rd April 2009 to present a gala ball to over 150 guests at a black tie event. The entertainment ranged from musicals such as 'Rent' and 'Wicked' to pop songs such as Leona Lewis's recent hit with 'Run'. The event also saw 5 students tread the boards with their own professional cabaret slot, the winner receiving a day in a recording studio to record his own demo track - Tom Taylor. The event raised in excess of £1,500 for Save The Children.
