It's been a mix of emotions
Former world dancing champions and current principals of an award-winning dance studio have said their move to a new venue has been "a rollercoaster". Summers In Time had been open in Nottingham city centre since the 1930s.
READ MORE: Sadness as Nottingham dance studio open since 1930s set to move amid changes at homeless charity "We've got everything done how we wanted it - the lighting, the floor, the mirrors, we always think if you do something, you've got to do it right. It's all gone really smoothly, everything has been done on time and to a high spec.
Sarah said: "We went in to the old venue last week and it's not far off being empty now, it's so sad to have a shell like that - we hand the keys back in a couple of weeks' time. That will be closure and then we move on, but we can make new memories now. "You never know what might be coming up," said Sarah. "We had Katya Jones and Adam Peaty at the old studio before Christmas, and we've had Diversity in a few times as well.
Sarah said: "It was very hard work, not many professionals stick at that because of the amount of dances you have to do. Most stick to either ballroom or Latin but we said no, we're doing it.
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