GCSE and A Level Dance Showcase
On Tuesday 26th March, the GCSE dance and A Level students showcased their work to a live audience. This was an extremely successful event and enabled the students to gain...
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On Tuesday 26th March, the GCSE dance and A Level students showcased their work to a live audience. This was an extremely successful event and enabled the students to gain...
Posted by Lizzy Rosa
Bushey Meads Dance Company has been established for four years and we decided to take it to the next level by expanding the company and offering places to students from Years 5...
Posted by Lizzy Rosa
On Monday 25th March we had a professional West End performer deliver a workshop to 30 of our More Able students, from Year 7-10. As part of the More Able agenda, we are always...
Posted by Lizzy Rosa
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Posted by Hannah Budd
On Tuesday 26th March a group of 15 Year 12 photographers visited the National Portrait Gallery in London for a special workshop exploring the work of Photographer Martin Parr and...
Posted by Hannah Budd
t was quite breathtaking to see over 30 high quality dance performances at this week’s Key Stage 4 & 5 Dance Showcase Evening held on Tuesday of this week. Our talented GCSE...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
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Over the last 18 months, I have immensely enjoyed leading our school debating society. When I took over back in 2017, I could never have imagined the scale of the success that the...
Posted by Jeremy Turner
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
Posted by Sara Ash - Deputy Headteacher
On Tuesday 26th March, the GCSE dance and A Level students showcased their work to a live audience. This was an extremely successful event and enabled the students to gain performance experience in preparation for their live moderations.
In both courses, students are required to individually choreography dance pieces, perform set choreography and collectively choreograph group pieces. The work that was on display throughout this showcase, revealed the creativity and talent of our dancers here at BMS. It also saw students from younger years perform as part of the GCSE and A Level choreography pieces and inspired the younger generation to want to study dance at KS4 and KS5.
The audience were definitely left speechless at the end of the evening and I was proud to watch how the students have grown as dancers, throughout the time on their course.
I want to wish all of the GCSE and A Level students the best of luck in their live moderations and have no doubt they will achieve great results.
I would like to thank all of the backstage crew, sound and lighting technicians and the parents and carers for their support on the evening.
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