STUDENTS from Andover College put five weeks of hard work and practice together to perform a programme full of comedy, theatre and dance.
Andover Campus's summer dance performance showcased an incredible amount of talent. The dedication and hard work of the students and staff shone through in their performance and demonstrated the hub of ability and passion that the creative and performing arts team develops.
The students performed the summer show in The Lights to the delight of the audience.
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Neighbouring the college, the facility lends itself to the performing arts department as another opportunity for students to take the stage and reach larger audiences.
The dance show is a fantastic opportunity for Andover Campus students to come together and work towards a common goal, as both first and second-year students perform in the show.
Students are supported by staff who focus on every student, offering a personalised approach to learning, enabling each student to reach their full potential.
Dance lecturer Alicia Barnett said: “The summer dance show was a great success, and I am so proud of each and every student involved. The year 2 dance students produced this show taking on responsibilities including choreography, admin, marketing, hair and makeup, costumes, managing and coaching. They have worked so hard to make the final product one to remember and it truly was.
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"We had great feedback from the audience about the energy and wide range of dance styles which included Hiphop, African, Commercial, Musical Theatre and Contemporary. This show was also in collaboration with our local youth company, AYDC, and the year 10 dance students from John Hanson Community School.
"The overall success of this show has left us all on a high and I am so excited to follow our second-year dance students as they progress and see where their journey takes them.”
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