BREAK DANCING PRIMARY During Term 1 in Performing Arts, students have been learning about Dance and Live Performance. We were very lucky to have a professional Breakdancer - Aaron from Team Dream come along and deliver Breakdance workshops to all of the classes. The Breakdance workshops included learning about the dance style, safe warm up practices, learning a breakdance routine & watching a performance from Aaron. The students were so engaged and loved learning about this new style of dance.
improved problem - solving skills and innovative thinking in other areas of their lives. Improved social skills: Performing Arts often involve working collaboratively with others, which can improve social skills such as communication, teamwork, and leadership. Increased self - confidence: Participating in Performing Arts can help students develop self - confidence and self - esteem, as they learn to express themselves creatively and receive positive feedback and recognition for their efforts. Reduced stress: Performing Arts can be a form of stress relief for students, allowing them to unwind and focus on something positive and enjoyable.
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Overall, participation in school - based Performing Arts can contribute to a well - rounded education, helping students develop a range of skills and abilities that can benefit them in both academic and personal pursuits
BRING IT ON SECONDARY With over 50 secondary students involved in cast and ensemble, production rehearsals have kicked off with a bang this term. We look forward to presenting ‘ Bring it On The Musical ’ in Term 3. Students have been involved in singing, dancing, and acting and the level of enthusiasm has been outstanding. Students meet once a week after school to ensure this production is the best.
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