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Watch the pupils show off
their moves and see Britannia High's BB talk about the school.
Spectacular moves were on show at the official opening of
new Herne Bay dance school DanceDomain.
More than 200 pupils, parents and even former Lord Mayor and dancer
Carolyn Parry went along for the day of activities held on
Friday at Herne Bay Junior school in Kings Road.
A slice of celebrity excitement was provided by the presence of
Marcquelle Ward, known for his role as BB in ITV teen drama
Britannia High, who held a workshop for the dance school
students.
DanceDomain is the brainchild of 41-year-old Glenn Fisher from
Herne who set up the venture with the aim of teaching dance to
anyone from four-years-old and up, in an effort to offer a fun
alternative to hanging around the streets or sitting indoors.
Britain’s Got Talent winners Diversity, finalists Flawless and
semi-finalists Sugar Free are also lined up to hold workshops at
the school.
For the full story, see this week's Herne Bay
Gazette