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TALENT SHOW
from Caterhamian 2020
2020 CHARITY
TALENT SHOW
On 1 February 2020, Caterham School opened its doors for the annual Charity Talent Show. This yearly institution was a valuable opportunity for the pupil-led Charity Committee to put their fundraising and organisational efforts front and centre, and for pupil performers from the First Year to the Upper Sixth to showcase their talents in singing, dancing, musicianship, or a combination of these.
t was wonderful to see the School
Icommunity coming together in the names of celebrating talent and supporting the Brain Tumour
Charity; Lerang’wa Primary School; and Berber Village, Morocco. Our fundraising total is an excellent testimony to the selfless work of the students and staff who have contributed, in any way, to the success of the Talent Show.
In addition to the performances by pupil individuals and groups – capped off by the Upper Sixth Boys v Girls dance-off, which was won this year by the boys – the annual
Staff Dance featured in both the
Matinee and Evening Shows. For the second consecutive year, I was a participant in the Staff Dance; this feature, and the Talent Show as a whole, epitomises Caterham
School’s inspiring vision for the school community. ›
Growing up, I was never the most outgoing child. The mere thought of walking onto a stage for any reason was completely unthinkable to me until my mid-to-late teens. I used to think that the only activities worth pursuing were the ones that I was “good at.” I’ve never learnt to play any musical instruments, or had any musical talents – which set me apart from many of my school friends – so my younger self never contemplated performing on stage. Over a period of a few years, however, I discovered how fun and how empowering it is to be able to do so. It was in this spirit that I took part in the Staff Dance on Saturday. Whether or not I danced particularly well is a question that I can’t answer, but if our audience had as much fun watching it as we had performing it, we did what we set out to do. That’s the charm of the Talent Show.
I’d like to thank Mr Fahey and the Charity Committee for orchestrating the event; Mrs Richards and Mrs Parker for choreographing the Staff Dance; and all the student acts for stepping up and headlining the show. This weekend has been a perfect illustration of why I am proud to be a Caterhamian.
BY MR RICHARD EVANS
Congratulations to the Charity Committee for producing this year’s fantastic Talent Show. The event raised nearly £4000 for the Brain Tumour Charity and Lerang’wa Lunches, whilst refreshment sale were to support our Morocco project.
Well done to Matthew O who won the evening event with his rendition of ‘Bruises’, and to Millie T who won the matinee with ‘Memory’. Well done also to the staff, boys and girls dance troupes, a fantastic display, and a narrow win for the boys this year. A big thank you to all who came and supported the event.
BY MR TONY FAHEY