The next item was the boy and girl dance groups again dancing to the Pitbull song, Suave.
'Wow! That was so upbeat and energetic!' Rose smiled as Juleka nodded.
Then the band was introduced again to play another song, Zoot Suit Riot which sounded amazing.
Next, the theatre class was introduced again with a number from the musical Chicago, performed in second term: 'And All That Jazz', which Persephone sang as she played Velma Kelly in the show.
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🎶Come on, babe, why don't we paint the town? And all that jazz I'm gonna rouge my knees and roll my stockings down And all that jazz Start the car, I know a whoopee spot Where the gin is cold, but the piano's hot It's just a noisy hall, where there's a nightly brawl And all that jazz
Whoa, slick your hair and wear your buckle shoes And all that jazz I hear that Father Dip is gonna blow the blues And all that jazz Hold on hon, we're gonna bunny-hug I bought some aspirin down at United Drug In case ya shake apart and want a brand-new start To do that jazz
Oh, you're gonna see your sheba shimmy-shake And all that jazz Oh, she's gonna shimmy 'til her garters break Oh, and all that jazz Show her where to park her girdle Oh, her mother's blood'll curdle If she'd hear her baby's queer for all that jazz
Find a flask, we're playin' fast and loose (oh, you're gonna see your sheba shimmy-shake) And all that jazz (and all that jazz) Oh, right up here is where I store the juice (oh, she's gonna shimmy 'til her garters break) And all that jazz (and all that jazz) Oh, come on, babe, we're gonna brush the sky I betcha Lucky Lindy never flew so high 'Cause in the stratosphere, how could he lend an ear To all that jazz?
So that's final, huh, Fred? Yeah, I'm afraid so, kiddo Oh, Fred? (Yeah) Nobody walks out on me
No, I'm no one's wife But oh, I love my life And all that jazz That jazz 🎶
Everyone clapped for the performance and cheered until Persephone did something rather brave and unexpected. Rather than walking backstage she walked towards the centre of the stage still with her microphone on she was holding and began to speak.