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A stunning performance at the Royal Albert Hall

Students gave a superb performance at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 8th March when twenty-two members of the Elite Dance girls group attended the Hertfordshire Music Gala. The group had been selected to perform at this prestigious event from many schools within Hertfordshire,  which was attended by 2500 students, staff and performers.  PE teacher and Dance organiser Miss Kelly praised the students saying, ‘They were one of two dance groups selected for the show and danced incredibly well. I have heard nothing but praise for the professionalism of the students.’

The students performed an eight-minute routine to a live orchestra comprising of two routines. One routine was danced to ‘Reach for the Stars’ by S Club 7, and the second piece was danced to the Saint Theme by Orbital.

Well done to all the students for their hard work towards this fantastic performance, and thanks to Miss Tucker for her hard work with the students resulting in this great achievement!

To find out more about the Hertfordshire Music Gala please follow the link below.

 

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