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Dance Master Class with World Renowned Choreographer

“To touch, to move, to inspire. This is the true gift of dance.” Aubrey Lynch

Recently 12 students had a once in a lifetime opportunity to take part a Dance Masterclass with Yanis Marshall and David Danville. The students started with a “commercial class” delivered by David Danville. Then onto the main event of working with international choreographer Yanis Marshall. The students had the opportunity to take part in his technique and lyrical class.

One of the students said at the end of the masterclass “we were so fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with Yanis Marshall truly an outstanding opportunity.”

Mrs Forster, Head of Performing Arts at the College said, “We must always provide our students with the opportunity to work with world class practitioners which further develop the skills and talents of our young students.”