Freedom2Fly showcase: A Season of Dance

November 26, 2025

Freedom 2 Fly Fest 2025 produced ‘A Season of Dance’ which saw bumble bees, hula girls, butterflies and other fantastical arrangements come to the stage in dance troupes across all ages.

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The dedication of the dance students and their teachers was palpable to the audience who enjoyed a showcase of well rehearsed and choreographed acts.

 The Raglan community is cheering on every dancer, teacher, and supporter that enables this experience for our tamariki and rangatahi.

 With ex-students now leading the way choreographing pieces and leading troupes, the community building embedded within Freedom 2 Fly is second to none.

 Dancers as young as 2 years old confidently performed on stage at the Te Uku hall, as well as older dancers falling from the roof tops on silks, and mapping collective choreography to inspire and educate the younger dancers and the avid audiences.

 Freedom 2 Fly students consistently excel in their exams and it is no surprise with this incredible access to public performance made possible by their teachers Jess, Jay, Angie, Casabella, Val, Martina and Ariel.

Images thanks to Tom Noble.

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