Shirebrook students showcase talents in annual end-of-term show online
Shirebrook Academy, which has held its annual Shirebrook’s Got Talent show for the past ten years, took the decision to host the event online after social distancing meant that all but a handful of students have been studying at home since the end of March.
The show, which is usually held in the school’s auditorium, brings the academy’s school year to a close by showcasing the talents of singers, dancers, magicians and other performers.
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Hide AdThis year, students recorded their routines at home on their mobile phones and sent them in so that they could be viewed on YouTube.
The performances also included art displays, a showcase of the best examples of student’s work completed during lockdown and even a ventriloquist’s act.
Unlike in other years, nobody was declared the overall winner.
Organiser Adam Case said: “Shirebrook’s Got Talent has become a hugely popular event to celebrate the end of the school year and so we were determined that this year’s performers didn’t miss out because of the coronavirus.
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Hide Ad“We had lots of excellent entries, many from students who surprised everyone with their talents and who clearly have been working extremely hard on their acts."
Staff also filmed a video of themselves singing the Foo Fighters’ song Times Like These, which has become an anthem summing up a message of hope in among the hardships of living under the threat of the pandemic.
Adam added: “Our staff video also went down very well and demonstrated what excellent singers many of our staff are.
"It’s a wonderful song and very fitting, and it really sums up the emotions and the feeling of hope after what has been an incredibly challenging time for everybody.”