ARARAT - Her dancing style is yet to be discovered, but one thing is for certain, Sarah Fratin will be looking her best when she hits the floor for the Ararat Football Netball Club's Dancing With Our Stars.
The owner of Indian Summer is teaming with apprentice chef Nathan Day to entertain the expected massive crowd at the Ararat Performing Arts Centre on October 18.
Sarah loves shopping and going on holidays (don't we all?!) and will head into the event with no dancing experience whatsoever.
She also has a very diverse taste in music, and will listen to anything except heavy metal.
This leaves plenty to the imagination, and Sarah and Nathan will certainly have plenty of room to move in their choice of dance.
Nathan is a well practised deb dancer, having partnered several girls over the past years and he will look to put his silky moves to use in front of the 350 strong crowd expected for this night of nights.
Dancing With Our Stars sees nine couples from the community come together for a terrific night of entertainment, all while raising proceeds to go towards various selected charities.
Sarah and Nathan's charity is the East Grampians Health Service Community Centre and to help raise funds, are conducting a movie night tomorrow night at the Astor Cinema.
Commencing at 7:15pm for nibbles and drinks, everyone is asked to come along and support before settling down for the feature film `Baby Mama' at 7:45pm.
The cost is $20, all proceeds going towards a very worthy cause.
Organiser Murray Jensen is hoping for another successful night to follow on from It Just Takes Two last year.
And with the wealth of homegrown talent set to hit the floor this year, that seems a certainty.