October 2017

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October 2017

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tudents from a local dance school are looking forward to living out their dreams by performing on a famous West End stage later this month. A group of 40 performers from the Sharon Phillips School of Dancing, several of whom live in Bradley Stoke, will be treading the boards of Her Majesty’s Theatre on Sunday 8th October when they take part in a Young Performers Show. The girls, aged 10 to 18, have been rehearsing since April in preparation for the big event, where they will perform two ballet dances and one modern dance. The costumes the girls will wear have been specially imported from America. Dance school owner Sharon Phillips said: “We wish the girls the best of luck with their performance, and memories I’m sure they and their families who will be watching will remember forever.” Other activities on this term’s programme include participation

Troupe of forty local dancers heading for West End stage

in a ‘tapathon’ in aid of Children in Need and the hosting of five exam sessions. The school runs classes at St Chad’s Church Hall in Patchway

on Saturdays from 9.15am to 2.30pm. Further classes are held throughout the week, and on Saturdays, in Alveston. For more information, call

Sharon on 07989 652780, visit sharonphillipsdance.co.uk or search for the Sharon Phillips School of Dancing page on Facebook.

Infant & Junior School: Visiting Morning Tuesday 3 October Open Morning Saturday 4 November

Senior & Sixth Form: Sixth Form Open Evening Thursday 12 October Senior School Visiting Morning Tuesday 17 October

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