Training jackets for the ‘SkyLights’ – Strong together for Freital
We think it’s great to support the Freitaler association KreativKÖPFE Freital e.V. !
Thanks to the team and numerous supporters, the association is growing steadily. With 36 dance groups, including four competition groups, they offer sport and creative expression for all age groups – from kindergarten children to adults.
We are also delighted to be able to provide the “SkyLights” dance formation of the KreativKÖPFE Freital with new training jackets!
Building Team Spirit Through Community Support
As a Freital-based company, it is a pleasure to support the local sport and culture.
During a training session, Roy Holfert, Sales & Marketing Director of FormerFab®, proudly presents the ‘SkyLights’ dancers their new training jackets. As a coach at SC Freital, he knows how important external support is for team spirit and success.
‘Cohesion and team spirit are not only crucial in sport, but also in society.’ – Roy Holfert
Frizzi Jentzsch, coach of the ‘SkyLights’, expresses her thanks for the new training jackets: ‘Every support is valuable for our club with over 500 members.’
The costs to be covered quickly add up – from event fees to clothing and costumes.
The cohesion of the ‘Sky Lights’ girls has become even stronger thanks to the new equipment. They are now well equipped for upcoming competitions.
Achievements and Upcoming Events
The ‘SkyLights’ achieved their first major success at the second Wilsdruff Dance Cup. They came second with their performance of ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’, beating 15 other dance groups.
On the 01.02.2025, follows a special highlight: the KreativKÖPFE are organising the 1st Freital Dance Cup in the Kulturhaus Freital. Spectators are cordially invited. Sponsors are still being sought for this event. Frizzi Jentzsch, who is the chief organiser, is looking forward to a day full of fun and is hoping for a full house and new supporters. ‘I am sure sure that the fans of the ‘SkyLights’ and our other dance groups will be cheering at the edge of the stage!’