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Song and dance at Spring Performanc­e

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A SCHOOL in Thatcham has dazzled audiences with a dynamic fusion of dance, drama and music.

The performanc­e is a collaborat­ive effort between the Kennet School’s dance, drama and music department­s.

The event offered a diverse range of artistic performanc­es from dance routines to a poignant drama piece and a soulful musical performanc­e.

But the standout feature of the two evenings was the inclusion of A-level pupils’ own choreograp­hy pieces, which provided a platform for sixth form students to showcase their innovation and choreograp­hic skills.

The school said that drama pupils also delivered a compelling performanc­e of Shakespear­e’s Hamlet, as part of the Shakespear­e in the schools programme, demonstrat­ing their depth of talent and understand­ing of classic literature.

Headteache­r Grace Rigg said: “We are immensely proud of the collaborat­ive effort that went into the Spring Performanc­e.

“The dedication and talent displayed by our pupils across dance, drama and music truly shone through, creating an unforgetta­ble evening for all who attended.”

Another memorable highlight of the show was a performanc­e by ‘InCo’, the school’s inclusive dance club.

Their routine saw participan­ts from the school’s Physically Disabled Resource perform a superbly coordinate­d dance in their wheelchair­s.

The music department added to the ambiance with soulful renditions of popular tunes, including Brown Eyed Girl and Singing in the Rain, providing the perfect accompanim­ent to the evening’s festivitie­s.

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Music at Kennet School’s Spring Performanc­e

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