Shoreham students introduced to opera
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Shoreham Academy hosted a performance by the English Pocket Opera Company on Thursday, as part of a tour which has just been launched with United Learning group of schools.
Students were treated to a performance of Opera Blocks, an engaging, interactive show designed to break down the building blocks of opera.
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Alison Manton, director of music, said: “This was a wonderful opportunity for our year-seven students. They learned about the main features of opera in a practical way.
“They loved the opportunity to dress up and act out Carmen. English Pocket Opera Company were fantastic with our students – very professional, and talented.”
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