On Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th February the Starlets presented a night at the movies and musicals to a full house on both performances. The school of performing arts put on a packed show with a wide range of dances to entertain all ages. The company is made up of dancers from as young as three years old and ranged up to the adult dancers who all gave their best to wow the audience The Flash Player and a browser with Javascript support are needed..
at both performances. The atmosphere was electric as the audience awaited for the show to begin. The opening number was Moulin Rouge performed by the stage classes, this was followed by the boys in Ghostbusters. It was good to see a group of boys participating in this show and they performed well throughout in the many different styles and periods, including a tribute to Michael Jackson and Grease. The baby class as always stole the heart of the audience as they performed dances from Mary Poppins, GiGi and High School Musical. As well as being joined on stage by school principal Miss Kerry Langham to perform Do Re Mi from the Sound of Music. The Junior Stage class performed Hand Jive from Grease, Tomorrow from Annie, Fat Sams grand Slam from Bugsy Malone as well as Lord of the Dance, Fame and Titanic. The senior stage class performed, One from A chorus line, Wash that man right out of my hair from South Pacific, Copone from Feet of Flames and Flash Dance. The adult classes, including the Happy Tappers, entertained everyone with Dream girls, Lord of the Dance, Spirit of the Dance, Shaking the Blues from Easter Parade, Copone and Mama Mia which included a solo performed by Holly Taylor. Other solos where performed by Sophie Wright who danced to My Girl. The ballet class performed Masquerade from Phantom of the Opera and featured James Prince as the Phantom. Miss Kerry and Miss Louise performed a couple of swells from Easter Parade. The boys also performed the South Pacific classic Nothing like a Dame, featuring Liam Daisley, Dean Newbrooks and Adrian Glover. A superb show of talented dancers of all ages and at the end of the show Miss Kerry presented all the company with a medal for taking part as well as special awards and a teacher prize for the most progress achieved in the year.
The performances raised over £200 which will go to two charities, Mollys Angels and Mablethorpe Holiday home.
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