By Melissa Meehan
HEALESVILLE Primary School students were treated to a day of arts and entertainment to mark the final day of term three.
As part of their annual creative arts day, students were able to explore and celebrate arts through a range of activities including dance, music, and creativity.
A number of guest presenters attended the day, including Wurundjeri Ngurungaeta (headman) Murrindindi, dance teacher Cherie Miller–Ellnor, and African Drummer and percussionist Federico Martinengo, and Simone Lang.
Arts teacher and Curriculum leader Lillian Triffett said the day was a success.
“The students all really enjoyed the activities,” Ms Triffett said. “It is a lovely way to finish off the school term and celebrate the arts.”
They danced to the end of term three
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