PRETTY IN PINK: From left, Hannah Telford, Emmalee O'Hara, Shayla Luparia, Sophie Troxell and Katelyn Scammell, all 13.
STRIKE A POSE: From left, Rachel Brennan, Mikayla Korte and Tanika Caslick.
GIRL POWER: From left, Tennille Chalmers, Caitlyn Saunders, Kaitlyn Hava and Kayla Austin, all 12.
PLANNING: Sorting through the logistics are, from left, Fiona Coghlan, Corena Powers and Kim Reitano.
LOVELY LADIES: Kira Toholke, Rhianna Wood, Jade Grice, all 13, and Kayla Austin, 12.
ALL SMILES: Relaxing before the show are Kirsten Hazle, left and Katelyn Scammell.
PERFORMERS: Ready to wow the crowd are, from left, Amie Pemble, Jorja Bell, Amy Kuhne and Alina Dempsey, 9.
BIG SMILES: Looking radiant in red are Kampamba Nkamba, left and Daina Beck, 11.
SHOW TIME: From left, Taia Scarborough, 9, Emily Logan, 8, Marizelle Nel, 8 and Charlotte Coghlan, 9.
THANKS MUM: Providing help and support are, from left, Melissa Jones, Lenore Krutzfeldt and Christine Griffin.
MAKING MEMORIES: Sharing a laugh before the show are, from left, Gunter Nolle, 9, Debbie Fisher and Emily Fisher, 8.
TEACHERS: Tabitha Barr, left and Joanne Randl spent hours preparing dance students for the show.
CREATIVE COSTUMES: Showing off their costumes before the show are, from left, Naomi Spitzner-Lewis, Sarah Hetherton, Rochelle Cremer and Tia Bird, all 10.
IT was a feast for the eyes as the Civic Centre came alive with lively characters in colourful costumes for the Mount Isa School of Dance's grand finale, Toys to the Rescue. Based on the movie Toy Story 2, the show featured more than 250 performers acting, dancing and miming.
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POLKA DOTS: Rebecca Hughes shares a laugh in the dressing room before the show.
Toys to the Rescue
GREENIES: Kayla Woodsby, left and Emy Hopkins, 5, prepare to go on stage.
Toys to the Rescue
SNOW WHITE: Dayna Zurvas-Pritchard and Sarah Hilton, both 9, remain calm before their performance.
Toys to the Rescue
Toys to the Rescue
WICKED WIGS: Emily Barturen and Helen Powers, both 11.
GORGEOUS GREEN: Jorja Kuskopf proves sometimes it is easy being green.
Toys to the Rescue
VEGGIE DELIGHT: Mrs Potato Head is played by Abbey Henson.
Toys to the Rescue
COWBOY: Playing the part of Woody is Shaylee Griffiths.
FUN WITH FRIENDS: Gearing up for a great show are, from left, Chelsea Isaacson, teacher Lara Lavers and Mikayla Korte.
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