A 100-strong choir of Dunfermline school children will take to the stage on Thursday night for a Christmas celebration.
Dunfermline Junior Chorus will be singing festive favourites and carols in its seasonal concert in the Vine Centre at 7pm.
There are 100 youngsters, aged from six to 18, in four choirs: Wee Music Makers; Music Makers; Junior Choir and Senior Choir.
Mandy Miller, the founder and artistic director, said: "Dunfermline Junior Chorus is going from strength to strength.
"The Christmas concert is one of the many highlights of our calendar.
"All the choirs have been working hard and having lots of fun in preparation."
After a successful trip to London in July, performing at the Royal Festival Hall, the senior choir has relished the rehearsals and, like the younger boys and girls, can't wait to get back on the stage.
The programme has a variety of music and styles from the Wee Music Makers and Music Makers singing “I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas”, to the junior choir's rendition of “Jazz Kyrie” and the senior choir performing a new arrangement of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town”.
Tickets cost £5 for adults and are available at the door. Entry for children is free.
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