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Comberton Village College welcomes you to its 3rd International Talent Evening. International Talent Evening. The Performance Hall Comberton Village College 20 October 2010. In support of our 12 Africa volunteers 2011. Welcome.
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Comberton Village College welcomes you to its 3rd International Talent Evening International Talent Evening The Performance Hall Comberton Village College 20 October 2010 In support of our 12 Africa volunteers 2011
Welcome Welcome to the third International Talent Evening at CVC in support of our 12 Africa student volunteers for 2011 and thank you for attending this event. The theme of the event, its motto if you like, is ‘Habanahabahujazakibaba’, a Swahili saying that roughly translated means ‘every little helps’! It is so often the case that we can succeed jointly where individually we would fail to make much of an impact. Many people have contributed to make this evening a reality but I must mention in particular our 12 students from Year 11 who will travel, 6 to South Africa and 6 to Mozambique, to our partner schools in Africa next summer and thank them and their families for the raffle prizes, catering and hard work on the night. Thanks also to the Languages Department for their time, energy and enthusiasm in preparing their classes for Spanglovision.This evening is fundamentally a celebration of the cultural and linguistic diversity and talent that CVC pupils have and are developing. We very much hope you enjoy the event. First Half Esta noche bailo rock – 7C & 7E Spanglovision Reading in Afrikaans - Ma – Antjie Krog (Heinrich Verwoerd) Estamos juntos – 7O & 7R SpanglovisionReading in Hindi – So big is our Earth (Swasti Jain) No me gustan, no – Meridian Primary SchoolDance – Waka Waka – Shakira (Taylor, Gaby, Keely, Nicole)Reading in Polish - Pan tik-tak (Sara Johnson)Viva la música, ¿Cómo te llamas?, La Bamba – Haslingfield Primary SchoolReading in Valenciano – Cavalls a l’alba (Ella Lloyd)Ewe!, The Lion Sleeps Tonight – Bourn School Choir
Interval Please enjoy the international fare prepared by the Y11 students who will be travelling to Africa after their GCSE exams to work in our partner schools in Mozambique and South Africa. All donations gratefully received. Don’t forget to buy your raffle tickets if you haven’t already done so. The draw will take place at the end of the evening International Talent Evening Second Half Tu serás para mí– 7M & 7L Spanglovision Song in Urdu – Machaly Ke Bacha – (Urwa Mogul & Lauren Hall) Greased Lightning – 7B & 7V SpanglovisionReading in Tagalog – Bayanko (Dhanica Reyes) Song in Spanish – Lo que soy – (Jadene Barker)Reading in French – (Sophie Johnson & Alison Holmes)Noches de amor – 7I & 7N SpanglovisionReading in Italian – (Jared Malzone)Grease = 7T SpanglovisionReading in Polish – National Anthem (Julia Drezek & Paula Wilk)Reading in German – (Anna Armit)Cielito lindo, Dormi Dormi, Siya hamba – International Choir
Raffle We are extremely grateful to the following companies and the Africa volunteer families who have donated raffle prizes: With grateful thanks to all the parents, staff and pupils who have made this evening possible, in particular our Y11 Africa volunteers: Jadene Barker , Sarah Buisson, Olivia Cornick, Martha Hallett, Adam Hefferland, Anna Humphries, Nicholas Lee, Ella Lloyd, Francesca Nightingale, Cameron Seymour, David Snelling, Alice Thomson, We hope you enjoyed this event! We hope to see you on Saturday 4 December at the Comberton Village College Christmas Bazaar, where our 12 Africa volunteers will be nearing the end of a 24hr sponsored cycle. SAVE THE DATE: AUCTION OF PROMISES – THURSDAY 24 MARCH 2011