A DUNFERMLINE highland dancing group have made a memory to "treasure" after being chosen to perform in the Queen's platinum jubilee celebrations.
Four students from the Allana Brown School of Highland Dancing were invited to the proceedings, which took place at Windsor Castle.
The girls spent ten days at the residence, rehearsing and performing for various royals before the event culminated in the "marvellous spectacular" on Sunday (May 15) evening, attended by the Queen herself.
Kate Crawford from Kelty, Emma Macdonald and Louise Barton from Cairneyhill and Emily Mclauchlan from Rosyth shared the stage with celebrities, including Tom Cruise and Helen Mirren, and other performers from across the world.
Since returning to Dunfermline, the group have continued to train, with Louise and Emily preparing to dance in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Coach Allana Brown said she was "so proud" of her students' achievements and the "many wonderful opportunities over the years travelling all over the world."
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