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Dancing Maths Show

Dancing Maths Show

Making math fun for kids with games and dancing
Creative lessons aligned with PE and Math Curriculum
Interactive entertainment and hands-on workshops
Various shows tailored for each age group
Based in Nottingham and available throughout the UK

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This incredible Dancing Math Show brings numbers alive through dance. This type of edutainment is super engaging for kids of all ages, combining learning with entertainment for a winning mix.

The educational dancers form number shapes with their bodies, play greater than/less than games, dance with their number bond partner, perform cool movement patterns, stomp out times-tables, execute clever balancing acts while making shapes with props, and more. They present the Dancing Math Show followed by an interactive workshop that invites everyone to join in.

This math-infused entertainment provides creative lessons that align with both the PE and Math Curriculum. A team of professional educational dancers will perform at your chosen venue, showcasing fun ways to dance about math, making it more accessible and enjoyable to learn. Their costumes even glow under UV light, adding an extra layer of fun.

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

This innovative edutainment concept has already delighted many happy clients and can be booked for any type of event, not just schools. Why not host a birthday party and include math-based entertainment?

Contact our Entertainment Coordinators who will be more than happy to help book this educational activity for your event.

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