Performing Arts Club

May 01, 2015
After weeks of rehearsals, the Performing Arts club were ready to perform to their family and friends, sharing all of their hard work over the past term. To kick off the show, the children performed ‘The Climb’ – our two soloists gave a brilliant performance and the group chorus gave everyone goose bumps! Next was the inspirational and uplifting ‘Believe’ followed by a mash-up of the children’s favourite pop songs, which had everyone bopping along! ‘When I grow up’ from the hit musical ‘Matilda’ was up next and then to close the show, the children sang one of their favourites – ‘Power in me’ complete with actions and lots of wiggling shoulders! Applause erupted in the hall and the children were very pleased the show had gone smoothly! No show would be complete without an encore so with the audience on their feet, family, friends and even teachers joined in with ‘Power in me’. We all enjoyed the performance and are very proud of the hard work and commitment shown by the children. Well done!


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