Bombay Mix

"Tiger Skin Rug"
"Tiger Skin Rug"

Story: Louise Johnson

On Thursday the 21st of June, ‘Bombay Mix’ – a bright , colourful event – took place at the Crucible theatre. Many people took part in a performance of dance, music, art and drama created by children from different Sheffield schools.

Me and other pupils from Pye Bank school performed “The Tiger Skin Rug”. An aging tiger hid itself deep within the palace disguised as a tiger skin rug so it could eat lots of delicious food. In the end the tiger gained its royal status by saving the raja from thieves.

My brother’s class (Y4) made the tiger and I made it move on stage. All the parents and children thoroughly enjoyed themselves. It’s a shame it only happens once a year.

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