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Spring into the Arts festival ends with thrilling acts

Stage presence: members of the Sandys Secondary Middle School Ensemble perform in the West Family of Schools segment of the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts in Prospect last night (Photograph by Akil Simmons)

The Spring into the Arts festival showcasing “the boundless potential of arts education” came to a thrilling end at the Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts last night.

The festival, which ran over two months and was this year themed Stepping Forward: No Limitations, highlighted the creative work of students from all year groups across 30 of the island’s public and private schools.

As well as performances at the Ruth Seaton James Centre there were two art exhibitions at the Bermuda Society of Arts at City Hall.

Proceeds from admissions and raffle sales will be reinvested into arts programmes and resources at participating schools.

The festival, which ran over two months and was this year themed Stepping Forward: No Limitations, highlighted the creative work of students from all year groups across 30 of the island’s public and private schools.

As well as performances at the Ruth Seaton James Centre there were two art exhibitions at the Bermuda Society of Arts at City Hall.

Proceeds from admissions and raffle sales will be reinvested into arts programmes and resources at participating schools.

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Published May 31, 2024 at 7:49 am (Updated May 31, 2024 at 8:45 am)

Spring into the Arts festival ends with thrilling acts

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