Jazz Assembly at Little Reddings
On Tuesday two of our Year 11 musicians, Rebecca Palmer and Anton Brown, went to Little Reddings School to help Mrs Dewhurst, one of our Year 6 teachers, deliver an assembly about...
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On Tuesday two of our Year 11 musicians, Rebecca Palmer and Anton Brown, went to Little Reddings School to help Mrs Dewhurst, one of our Year 6 teachers, deliver an assembly about...
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On Tuesday two of our Year 11 musicians, Rebecca Palmer and Anton Brown, went to Little Reddings School to help Mrs Dewhurst, one of our Year 6 teachers, deliver an assembly about jazz. Rebecca performed ‘Mercy, Mercy, Mercy’ and Anton performed ‘Take Five’. They then took some questions from the children at Little Reddings about their instruments.
The staff and children at Little Reddings were really inspired and were talking about the assembly all day. It was lovely to see the collaboration between the schools. Well done Rebecca and Anton!
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