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Flashmob in the spirit of Christmas

Lyndhurst students got into the spirit of the season at the recent Lynbrook Village Christmas Market.
On Thursday evening 16 November, Lynbrook Village hosted its annual Christmas Market for the local community.
Lyndhurst Secondary College was invited to get involved with a community activity and decided to put on a ‘Flash Mob’ style dance for shoppers.
Teacher Catherine Blackburne and a number of students worked on a short routine practising in the weeks leading up to the event in their own time.
On the night, the weather was a little damp but Lyndhurst students didn’t disappoint!
The girls shone as they performed their festive and fun dance routine for passers-by.
When the music started a few students began dancing, with others gradually joining in to create the flash mob.
The students ended their routine with a cheer and then silently disappeared in among the gathered shoppers.

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