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Fulneck School: Dance show is a real Thriller!



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Published Date: 24 October 2008
Pupils at Fulneck School re-enacted one of the most famous music videos ever by performing a dance recital of Michael Jackson's Thriller for their fellow pupils.
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The girls from Year 9 had only four weeks to perfect their performance and get into character as bloodthirsty zombies.

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Pupil Katie Ratcliffe said: "Learning the Thriller dance was great fun. Dance is one of my favourite subjects here because I can be free to express myself and have a good time whilst doing it! "

Mrs Smith, head of physical education commented: "I like to choose projects that the pupils will enjoy and become enthusiastic about, especially in today's society where childhood obesity is of epidemic proportions.

"Dance, in all forms has really captured the imagination of my Year 9 class and motivated to the girls to be the best that they can be."

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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2008 2:04 PM
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