Languages Day - Afternoon Talent Contest

In the afternoon it was time for Eurovision - or ‘Worldvision’ as we preferred to call it. We had performances of Alouette - a children’s song about plucking the feathers from a lark - from France, a energetic word song from Spain and a Bollywood piece from India which you can see in the photo. All the pupils loved being stars for the afternoon and experienced the music of the countries. Spain won thanks to their fabulous flamenco dancing! Thanks to teacher Georgie for co-ordinating the day and everyone else involved.

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