Maz Orrock, mum of three, dances in Strictly Inverness to raise funds for Highland Hospice and Ice Centre.

Amateur dancers get intense training and will perform three dances for a crowd of 600 in May. Maz works for Highland Security as an administrator.
Maz really cares about Inverness Ice Centre, knowing it helps the whole town and supports many young people. The Ice Centre is very important to her and needs events like this. Maz is happy to help keep it open because lots of people benefit from it.
The contestants must also raise money by hosting events besides dancing. Maz had a mediumship night on February 21, which started at 7:30 pm and cost £15 per ticket.
Next, she hosts a Sound Bath on March 23 at the Ice Centre at 1:45 pm. Then, an Ice Disco is on March 29, starting at 4 pm. Email events@inverness-ice-centre.co.uk for tickets.
Maz enjoys dance training very much, even though her body is not so happy. She loves training with everyone there and knows the performance will be great.
See Maz dance on May 16 at the Inverness Ice Centre. Her dance partner is Natalie Gordon. Their picture is with the article, taken by Callum Mackay.