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Bearsted Stagecoach Performing Arts students perform in Disneyland Paris parade

Students from a dance group took part in a pre-parade show at Disneyland Paris.

Stagecoach Performing Arts Bearsted were among 18 other schools to participate in the “Dance The Dream” display outside the iconic Cinderella’s Castle.

Students from all over the country gathered to perform. Picture: Simon Drake Photography
Students from all over the country gathered to perform. Picture: Simon Drake Photography

It follows a variety of performances by Stagecoach schools throughout the year, as many students missed out on performing live in 2020.

The showcase provides the students with a chance to come together and display their talents overseas.

Disneyland Paris, which has been open since 1992, has been home to theme parks, entertainment and nature parks - all dedicated to world-renowned Disney characters such as Cinderella, Aladdin, Toy Story and many others.

Bearsted school's principal Amber-Rose May said there had been weeks of preparation for the routine which took place between July 21 and 24.

In total, nearly 500 youngsters danced in the parade.

The “Dance The Dream” pre-parade outside Cinderella’s Castle. Picture: Simon Drake Photography
The “Dance The Dream” pre-parade outside Cinderella’s Castle. Picture: Simon Drake Photography
Nearly 500 students took part. Picture: Simon Drake Photography
Nearly 500 students took part. Picture: Simon Drake Photography

Stagecoach Performing Arts reported a 7% rise in student enrollments since 2020 and is a network of 3,000 groups worldwide.

Early Stages classes are available for children aged four to six and Main Stages classes take place for six to 18-year-olds every weekend during term time.

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