It was back at the end of term 3, and everyone attending Panmure Bridge School had to dance in front of a huge audience. Why did we do this? We did this as a representation of the 60 years that Panmure Bridge School has been running.
It all started in the beginning of term three when we started to practise a dance each. Nobody knew what we were doing this for, but we all went along with it. We were greeted by a women named Zoey. Zoey was going to teach us the dances, although most of the class was still confused as to what this was all about. All together, there were 6 dance groups. They were in order, Gangnum Style group, Single Ladies group, Party Rock group, Whip Nae Nae group, Dougie Group, and Harlem Shake group. Each group had a separate dance to learn, and they would perform those dances together.
Every week the students would have a lesson, and for every lesson they would learn more and more. This kept on happening until completely knowing the dance became a lot more important. At this point, all students would be using any bit of spare time to go over these dances. Then the costumes needed to be sorted out.
Each group had required costumes, excluding Harlem Shake group. Now student would be practising their dances in their costumes to make sure that what they're wearing would be suitable to dance in (Whether it's the correct size).
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