What an incredible evening of talent! From breathtaking vocal performances to energetic dance routines and stunning instrumental pieces, the annual Maidenhead’s Got Talent showcase on Friday, 28th March 2025, was a resounding success.
Organised by Maidenhead’s three Rotary Clubs, the event took place at Taplow Court, Cliveden Road, and brought together over 150 young performers, who dazzled the audience while raising over £5,000 for Rosie's Rainbow Fund, Stand Out for Autism, and Alexander Devine Children's Hospice, providing much-needed support to children and families in the community.
The evening featured an exciting and diverse mix of performances from local schools, theatre groups, dance academies, and musical ensembles. Singers delivered moving solo pieces and duets, with musical theatre students bringing well-loved show tunes to life. Audiences were captivated by a range of dance styles, from contemporary street dance to classical Indian Bharatanatyam, each performance highlighting the incredible skill and dedication of the young artists.
A standout moment of the evening came from the debut performances of new groups, including an energetic dance piece from SGI-UK Thames Valley and an orchestral medley by the Berkshire Music Trust Windsor Orchestra. These new additions brought fresh energy to the show, adding to the variety and excitement of the night.
The event also saw returning favourites, including Redroofs School for the Performing Arts and Azure Theatre School, whose students lit up the stage with dynamic choreography and show-stopping musical numbers. Meanwhile, the youngest stars of the night, from St Edmund Campion Catholic Primary School Choir, melted hearts with their touching renditions of classic songs.
Sanda McWilliam, SGI-UK Vice General Director, attended the event and praised the high standard of performances, saying: "The energy, discipline, and hard work that went into the show were evident throughout the night. It was fantastic to see such a talented group of young people on stage, and the support for local charities made it even more special."
The event was made possible through the sponsorship of the Louis Baylis Charitable Trust, whose continued support enables young people to share their talents with the wider community.
Mark Loader, President of Maidenhead Thames Rotary and event organiser, expressed his pride in the event’s success: "Maidenhead truly has talent, and this year's show was a testament to that! We are so proud of all the performers and incredibly grateful to the audience, volunteers, and everyone who supported this event."
Sarah Street, President of Maidenhead Bridge Rotary, highlighted Rotary’s commitment to the local community: "Beyond fundraising, this event showcases how Rotary supports young people and fosters creativity. We are proud to provide this platform for the next generation of performers."
A special thanks to SGI-UK Buddhist, Taplow Court, for providing their magnificent concert hall for the event and supporting the local community. Also to Kate Wheatley, who was the compère for the concert.
To learn more about Rotary in Maidenhead, visit www.rotary-in-maidenhead.org.uk.
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