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Marsh, Lin - How the leopard got his spots (Spotlight
Catalogue No: 057152298X
Schools: Musicals/Cantatas
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The Spotlight Series represents a variety of imaginative repertoire for stage or concert performance, from Key Stage 1-3. Some of the cantatas provide scope for creativity through movements, whilst others are fully contained Mini-musicalsInspired by the classic Just So story by Rudyard Kipling, How the Leopard got his spots is written in three parts for girls voices and narrator. It is an imaginative and atmospheric work, depictingthe High Veldt of Africa, the shadowy forest and the thrill of the chase. This cantata would lend itself well to the addition of movement, but is equally effective performed as a concert piece.
Contents
- On The High Veldt
- Running For Their Lives!
- Forest
- It Smells Like Zebra
- Where Is Our Breakfast Now?
- Now We Are Beautiful
How the leopard got his spots (Spotlight