King’s School Rochester was delighted to be invited by the Medway African and Caribbean Association (MACA) charity, to celebrate their 40th Anniversary Gala Evening. King’s has been collaborating as a partner with MACA for the last few years and was delighted to support this event. The school provided rehearsal space in our Pre-Preparatory School over the past four months, which ensured the girls were able to wow the audience at the celebration, with their performances showcasing the evolution of Hip-Hop and Afrobeat dance over the past four decades.

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