INTREPID tots at Oak Hill First School took a walk on the wild side during an African-themed drama workshop.
Year Four pupils have been exploring African wildlife as part of an "Arts Alive" after school club, which culminated in a lively and colourful performance.
In addition to performing songs and dances, the pupils also made their own masks, props and scenery.
The Wirehill Drive school club has been running in conjunction with Kingsley College, Redditch Council and a number of local artists.
Nine-year-old Chloe Laight said: "Arts Alive is really exciting, we learn different techniques and do loads of drama."
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