Hundreds of pupils perform in dance show
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The theatre was packed over three evenings for the shows with over 600 performers taking part.
The event was organised by Youth Dance and Hastings and Rother School Games Partnership.
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Hide AdTeresa Bennet, from Hastings and Rother School Games Partnership, said: They came from across all the educational years, KS 1 and 2 Primary, KS3 and 4 Secondary, KS5 College right up to University students.
“It was fantastic to see all their hard work culminating in such splendid shows and the students really rising to the occasion.
“There were many positive comments from members of the public saying how much they enjoyed the performances and what a high standard they all managed to attain.
“The theme this year was “A long, long time ago.....” and the variation of interpretation of the theme was marvellous, ranging from the Battle of
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The schools and groups involved in order of performance were Rye College, St Leonards CE Primary Academy, Castledown Primary school, Bexhill
Academy, Icklesham CE Primary school, Robsack Wood Primary Academy, Pebsham Primary Academy, The St Leonards Academy, Bexhill Academy, Dance Moves community group, St Peter and St Paul CE Primary school, Sparks Dance Crew, St Michaels CE Primary School, AcroMax, St Richards Catholic College, King Offa Primary Academy, West St Leonards Primary Academy, Netherfield CE Primary School, Catsfield CE Primary School,
Wittersham CE Primary school, Silverdale Primary Academy, Chantry Community Primary School, Guestling Bradshaw CE Primary School, The
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Hide AdHastings Academy, St Pauls CE Primary Academy, The Baird Primary Academy, Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School, Hollington Primary
Academy, All Saints CE Primary School, Bexhill College and the University of Brighton.
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