A Cornish man, for three years, has been undertaking a 24-hour danceathon to raise money for charity.
This year Dean Pascoe, 36, was able to raise £5,751 from 325 donations.
He started dancing to the song Africa by pop band Toto on Friday at Beacon cricket club.
The song was released in 1982.
This is the third consecutive year since he has been dancing to raise money for CPR Foodbank.
During the COVID-19 time, when he had no job, his friend would bring him and his family food boxes.
Pascoe shared that this was his third and final time to dance for 24 hours straight. He said, “I thought if I continue doing it with the same song it makes it funnier and it also makes it more torturous I think.”
In his first year Pascoe had raised, £5,700, while last year he raised more than £4,200.