Sunderland Echo

Pupils’ roaring good time as Lions of Zululand visit

SINGING AND DANCING GROUP SHOW YOUNGSTERS THEIR TRADITIONS

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpress.co.uk @suekirbyjp

Dozens of primary youngsters enjoyed a visit to Sunderland by the Lions of Zululand.

Hetton School hosted the special event and invited more than 130 Year 5 students from the feeder primary schools to take part.

The schools which took part were Hetton Primary, Eppleton Academy Primary, Hetton Lyons Primary, East Rainton Primary, and Easington Lane Primary School.

Hetton School was delighted to welcome the Lions of Zululand, which is a talented group of singers and dancers from South Africa, and the performers enjoyed promoting the culture of South Africa and having a great time with the students.

Craig Knowles, headteache­r at Hetton School, said the group performed and demonstrat­ed its unique culture through dance and music to the delight of pupils, staff, parents and governors.

He said: “The atmosphere was electric as the Lions rushed into the hall screaming, singing, dancing, playing the drums and waving shields and sticks.”

During the visit the pupils had the opportunit­y to spend the day with the Lions, who put on workshops celebratin­g the similariti­es and difference­s between British and Zulu culture.

The children worked in small groups to learn about Zulu language and culture, Zulu art, songs and dance.

Mr Knowles, said: “They learned how to greet each other using the Zulu language and discovered facts about how the people live in traditiona­l ways. At the end of the day the students came together again to show what they had learned as they sang anddancedt­ogetherwit­hthe Lions of Zululand for one last performanc­e in front of parents.”

The students said it was a wonderful day and that they had a brilliant time.

All the schools involved are very grateful to the Lions’ team.

Mr Knowles, said: “The whole event really opened everyone’s eyes to the culture and diversity of others in the world, but also to the similariti­es we all share.”

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The Lions of Zululand show youngsters the Zulu way of life.

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