It was such a treat to be invited to perform at this iconic event on the brand new Steam Stage! The girls were brilliant and brought their fabulous confidence to the stage, right in the heart of town.
We had a short 15 minute slot so filled it with a bit of dancing, a gorgeous solo, a duet and some audience participation singing. The 8-12s kicked it off with some Oliver! too.
And it wouldn't be a NWAMAD performance without some audience participation, so they were encouraged to join us for Doe A Deer!
Our lovely venue (Trinity Community Centre) hosted a community tea party and invited the students to entertain guests. It was the perfect way to round off our spring term and give the students their first public performance opportunity