Katherine Sellgren
10 April, 2025
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Gateshead students showcase their talent at sell-out dance performance

Students at Heworth Grange School put on an impressive range of routines at their annual dance festival.

Heworth Grange students put on a wide range of dances from many genres

Students at Heworth Grange School in Gateshead, part of Consilium Academies, performed to a sell-out theatre last Thursday for their annual dance festival.

The Heworth Grange students put on an impressive range of dances from many genres such as ballet, jazz, musical theatre, lyrical, contemporary, commercial, hip hop, afro beats, bhangra, disco and a fusion of styles combined.

The money raised from the event will go towards a new photo display at the school
The money raised from the event will go towards a new photo display at the school Credit: Consilium Academies

The evening was also a chance for students in Key Stage 4 to demonstrate the hard work they have been putting in for their BTec exams.

The students' performance wowed the audience
The students' performance wowed the audience Credit: Consilium Academies

Parents, carers and staff packed the school’s theatre, supporting the young people and enjoying an evening of live entertainment. 

The school was very grateful to the "purple team" of volunteers in the Expressive and Performing Arts department and to all the other staff and outside agencies that helped out on the show night.

The dances were from many different genres
The dances were from many different genres Credit: Consilium Academies

The money raised from ticket sales for the evening will go towards updating the school’s dance studio photograph display.

Next term, a display of pictures of all the dance studio achievements, and the students showcasing their talent, will be unveiled.

Neil Rodgers, Headteacher at Heworth Grange School, said: “What an incredible performance! I was absolutely amazed to see the students perform such a mixture of different styles. They were so well rehearsed and professional throughout. Congratulations to everyone for making this performance such a success.”