Firvale's Got talent!

Firvale Talent
Firvale Talent

story: Vivien Urwodhi

Firvale's Got Talent was organised by the Creative Arts Department to discover the most talented young people in their school.

Pupils, parents and teachers attended to support their school’s local talent show, which aimed to raise funds to provide better facilities for drama and other future school productions. Many of the young people volunteered to participate in the competition, with different genres of performance including singing, acting and dancing.

Before the close of the show, voting took place. The winner was Hassan Khan, who sang in Arabic, his voice was absolutely stunning. He was called to the stage to receive a trophy with the runners-up. The show was the first of its type run by the school, hopefully the first of many!

Firvale's Got Talent Photos: More pictures from the Firvale talent show.

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