Dancefest

Radford College once again took part in Ausdance ACT’s Youth Dance Festival, affectionately known as Dancefest.

Dancefest is a student-led event where participants choreograph and teach dance routines to their peers, all inspired by a central theme. These performances are then showcased on the Canberra Theatre stage alongside other schools from across the region.

This year’s theme, Life on Mars, sparked a wide range of creative interpretations — from dancing in the moonlight to fiery cosmic rhythms, with choreography reflecting the energy and dynamics of each chosen song.

Radford’s contribution included a Year 7–12 co-curricular group, choreographed by Year 12 Dancefest captains Sophie Wilson and Rebekah Simon. Meanwhile, the Year 10 curriculum dance class collaborated to create their own piece, with every student involved in the decision-making process. Their participation also formed part of their ongoing assessment.

After months of preparation, both groups were eager to hit the big stage — in costume, under lights, and in front of a live audience.

The day was filled with fun, hard work, patience, and of course, dancing. We loved watching the other schools’ performances and seeing how they brought the theme to life through movement and music.

Each year it's wonderful to see new students within Radford giving it a go, and regulars jumping back in and eventually looking at stepping up to lead.

A big shoutout to everyone involved — congratulations on your amazing performances!

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