Years 5 and 6: Havering Dance Festival

May 14, 2019
Our Year 5 and 6 pupils took part in the Havering Dance Festival. A group of dedicated children attended a lunchtime club in preparation for the show, where they would perform a dance around a 'musical theatre' theme. After much preparation, Hacton performed a lyrical dance to 'A Million Dreams' from The Greatest Showman.

All of the schools that took part in the festival displayed unique, inspirational dances. The event provided an opportunity for our pupils to participate in a joyful activity with other local schools: building community and benefitting the health and well-being of the children involved.

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