Fun forChinese New Year
The 90 youngest children at Southway Primary School enjoyed all things oriental to mark the special occasion.
They had a visit from a ‘panda’ to encourage them to learn more about China and its animals, took part in a Chinese cookery workshop with their parents and staged a vibrant, noisy and colourful performance of Chinese dance and music.
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Hide AdVikki Cripps, the school’s assistant principal for early years, said: “We had more than 100 parents turn up for the performance.
“Every child had a part to play. They all had a Chinese headband, which was red with Chinese symbols.”
These were provided by Arnie Brattland who had led a workshop on Chinese music and dance.
This enabled 15 of the four and five-year-olds to dance under a giant dragon and another six and a teacher become a giant lion for the performance.
The marking of the year of the snake formed part of the school’s work to celebrate different cultures.