GRAHAM’S Dairy is to reprise its role as official health sponsor of Scottish Ballet for the third year running.
To celebrate, Scottish Ballet invited three generations of dancers, junior associate Caitlin Bambrick (11), Scottish Ballet artist Mia Thompson (25) and Mary Milligan (64) of Scottish Ballet Elders Company, to gather at the barre, showing that ballet can be enjoyed at any age – just like Graham’s products.
Carol Graham of the dairy said: “A healthy, protein and calcium rich diet is key at all stages of life, especially when you live an active lifestyle.
“Complementing the dancers’ training regime with our award winning dairy produce is the perfect way to support them.”
Christopher Hampson, artistic director of Scottish Ballet, said: “Our dancers must maintain peak physical fitness and sustain their health throughout the busy year – Graham’s products are a great addition to the dancers’ balanced diets.”
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