Hundreds of children from 22 primary and secondary schools across Lancashire provided an amazing array of routines in the SPAR Lancashire School Games Dance Final.
Andy Clark, Children and Young People Development Officer at Active Lancashire, said: “The Dance Final was an awesome evening of entertainment, and it really highlighted the dancing talent we have right across Lancashire.
“Well done to everybody who participated, to our judging panel for their expertise, and to my School Games Organiser colleagues who worked tirelessly to put on a tremendous show.” Following on from the success in the Dance Final, children from both Anchorsholme Academy and Millfield Science and Performing Arts College will perform their routines again in a carnival atmosphere at the SPAR Lancashire School Games Finale in Blackpool’s Stanley Park on Tuesday, July 4.
Tom Murphy, Marketing Manager at James Hall & Co. Ltd, said: “The Dance Final is always a key event in the SPAR Lancashire School Games calendar and this year’s showcase did not disappoint.“I would like to congratulate all of the schools who took part in helping make the event the special night it was, and we look forward to seeing the winners perform again at the Finale in Blackpool.”
The Lancashire School Games are run by Active Lancashire and the School Games Organiser Network and in 2022-23, the Games will focus on helping young people recover from the effects of pandemic, while supporting those who may have been impacted the most.
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