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Dancing Maths Show

Dancing Maths Show

Making math enjoyable for kids with games and dancing
Creative lessons aligned with PE and Maths Curriculum
Interactive entertainment and engaging workshops
Tailored performances crafted for every age group
Located in Nottingham and available throughout the UK

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This exceptional Dancing Maths Show brings numbers to life through the art of dance. This engaging form of edutainment is perfect for children of all ages, combining learning with entertainment for a truly captivating experience.

Our educational dancers shape numbers with their bodies, play greater than/less than games, dance with their number bond partners, create intricate movement patterns, stomp the times-tables, and perform clever balancing acts using props. They present the Dancing Maths Show followed by an interactive workshop where everyone can participate.

This maths-themed entertainment offers creative lessons aligned with both the PE and Maths Curriculum. A team of professional educational dancers will perform at your chosen venue, showcasing enjoyable ways to dance through maths, making it more accessible and fun to learn. Their vibrant costumes can even glow under UV light.

The Dancing Maths Show features different performances tailored to each age group: Early years, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, and SEN. The shows vary between 25 and 45 minutes, depending on the age group, and are suitable for most school halls and theatre venues.

This innovative edutainment concept has pleased many clients and can be booked for various events, not just schools. Why not host a birthday party and add entertainment with maths?

Contact our Entertainment Coordinators, who will be delighted to assist in booking this educational activity for your event.

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