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New mural on Causewayhead dance school to be celebrated at weekend event

A vibrant new mural painted on the exterior wall of the Monument Dance Centre in Causewayhead is set to be celebrated at a weekend event. The mural, created by local artist David Crossley, showcases colourful depictions of local wildlife such as robins, butterflies, and bees. The striking artwork has already captured the attention of locals and visitors alike, with the dance centre’s owner, Louise Murray, noting an increase in interest since its completion.
To mark the unveiling of the mural, Monument Dance Centre has organised a fun-filled event scheduled for this Saturday (December 14). The event promises a day of music, magic, and treats for the whole family. Attendees will have the chance to meet the artist, David Crossley, who will provide colouring sheets for children and even offer spray painting activities. The event will also feature carol singers, a bake sale, a coffee van, a tombola stall, and the star attraction of two miniature Unicorns, sure to delight children.
Louise Murray expressed her excitement about the mural, describing it as an “extraordinary work of art” that brightens up the village. She mentioned the positive feedback from pupils, parents, and local residents, highlighting the mural’s impact on the community. The event is open to all and will commence at 11 am on Saturday at Monument Dance Centre on Easter Cornton Road in Causewayhead.
In summary, the new mural on the Monument Dance Centre in Causewayhead is not only a visual delight but also a symbol of community engagement and artistic expression. The upcoming celebration event promises a day of joy and creativity for attendees of all ages, showcasing the power of art to bring people together and brighten up local spaces.