TRADITIONALLY-DRESSED Chinese dancers visited a school to help children learn about a different culture.
The dancers taught the children at Chislehurst (St Nicholas) Primary School, School Road, Chislehurst, how to wave Chinese flags as part of a session about traditional dance.
Pupils also took part in a classroom workshop where they learned traditional Chinese crafts.
Headteacher John Paddington said: "It was really exciting because they got the children fired up, motivated and sparking."
More than 120 Key Stage pupils aged between seven and 11 took part.
The event was held at the Christian school, which has 220 pupils, to make the children more aware of other non-Christian cultures.
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