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Talented Students Demonstrate Their Musicality With Spectacular Summer Showcase

Somercotes Academy Dance Club performs to 'Can't Stop The Feeling' to kick off Somercotes Academy's Summer Showcase to a packed school hall of parents and carers.


Seventy students from Somercotes Academy showcased their musicality and performing arts’ talents as they brought the academic year almost to a close with a spectacular Summer Showcase.

Involvement in the Arts enriches lives, and more students than ever before are now involved in music tuition, and Dance and Music Clubs at the Academy.

Ellen Barlow, Curriculum Leader For Music and Performing Arts, who organised the showcase with the help of teaching staff, said the students had worked so hard to put the showcase together and had made her “very proud.”

On one of the hottest days of the year, the students performed the two-act showcase in the school hall, to a huge audience of parents, friends, family and carers.

The audience cheered on the acts as they refused to wilt in the heat, and for an hour and a half they maintained their energy to rattle off performance after performance, with barely a breath in-between.

Ant and Dec-style presenters, Elliott Hanley and Jack Clark, kept the show moving as they introduced the acts, interspersed with admittedly ‘bad’ jokes, that had the audience chuckling along.

From instrumental solos to angelic voices and audience-rousing dance performances, there was something for everyone in this show, and the delight and appreciation on the faces of the audience members said it all. Everyone loves to see their children up on the stage having the time of their lives and showcasing what they have learned.


Little Voices perform 'When I Grow Up' from Matilda.

Summer Showcase comperes, Elliott Hanley and Jack Clark, had the audience laughing at their antics.

A trio of girls perform their own French song 'Toujours' on piano and vocals.

Sparkling performance! Dance Troupe performs an upbeat routine to 'Better When I'm Dancing.'

The French Choir and Performing Arts Club take on The Lion King's 'Hakuna Matata' in French.

Reggie Shaw and Ben Smith perform 'Au Clair De La Lune' on guitar.

Somercotes Singers perform 'Someone To You.'

 Members of band 'Thirteen Thursdays' perform 'Use Somebody' by Kings Of Leon.

Joseph Sellars plays drums with 'Thirteen Thursdays.'

Grace Raby plays 'Moonbeams' on piano.

A rousing performance by the Dance Troupe to 'Low.'

The Ukulele Club performs 'Somewhere Over The Rainbow.'