My Razzamataz Story!

Bea Gorrill: My Razzamataz Story!

For Bea, her journey at Razzamataz West Cumbria started when she was just two years old. Now at 12, after a full decade of performing, Bea spoke to us about the impact Razzamataz has had on her love for the performing arts.
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“I love the performing arts because it gives you the chance to be somebody else and not worry about what other people think,” Bea shares. Her confidence blossomed over the years, and one of her most memorable experiences was her ery first real production of Grease. “That was a highlight I’ll never forget as it was my very first experience in a real production.”
Bea’s advice for younger students is simple but sensible: “Have fun and don’t worry about what others think!”
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Principal Matty says: “Bea’s positive energy and dedication are qualities that will carry her far in whatever path she chooses. Razzamataz isn’t just about creating performers, it’s about giving young people the confidence and creativity to pursue their dreams and achieve anything they set their minds to.”
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