Michael Bigmore performs on stage during the drama showcase on November 7.
Duerell’s School of Music, Drama and Dance hosted their annual Drama Showcase on November 7 at the school in Northmead.
The learners showcased their skills for parents, friends, and teachers.
The school believes drama is good for children as it teaches them not only how to speak clearly and loudly, but also with many other communication skills as well, and boosts confidence and encourages self-belief.
Duerell’s School of Music, Drama and Dance teachers and learners excited to showcase their skills to the audience are (back, from left): Duerell de Pontes (teacher), Tatyana Grippaldi (teacher), Diego Lopes, Michael Bigmore, Noluthando Madonda and Tsietsi Morobi (teacher). Front: Phoenix Rademeyer, Daniella Wridgway, Romi Swanevelder, Aiden van Rooyen, Leila Mckenzie, Sinenhlanhla Madonda and Kate Zillen. Photos: Supplied
Drama teachers Tsietsi Morobi (left), Duerell de Pontes (founder) and Tatyana Grippaldi.
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