On the 15th of December 2009 the Primary School held their annual Christmas production. This year鈥檚 performance was based on the story of Aladdin. The show was a fusion of a pantomime, modern pop musical and a dance festival. The production took place once again at the African Museum. An amazing three hundred people attended which was the largest number in the history of the school.
Every child in the Primary School had a part in Aladdin and in total seventy-six costumes were required. As you can see from the pictures in this newsletter the costumes were superbly designed and very colourful.
Immediately after the performance some parents expressed these views:
鈥淭he show was spectacular鈥.
鈥淭he songs were amazing鈥.
鈥淭he play was fantastic and the actors did great and the costumes were smashing鈥.
鈥淚t was magnificent鈥.
As an extended writing exercise Year 6 wrote some recounts in the 鈥楲iteracy Hour鈥 on their thoughts about the play;
鈥淢y favourite part of the show was when the Genies came out to do their song and dance, which was fantastic鈥. (Katia)
鈥淲hen the show finished three hundred people clapped like a lion鈥檚 roar鈥. (Moe)
鈥淭he play went incredibly indescribably inspirationally well鈥. (Aleksander)
鈥淥n the big day the children worked harder than ever鈥. (Natasha)
Thank you, to all the staff and parents who put so much effort to make this year鈥檚 show the best ever. The DVD of the production is available to buy now at the price of 1000 dinars per copy.
What will be the theme of next Primary School Christmas Production? You will have to wait until next year to find out.