DANCING for six hours is no easy feat.
But the students and teachers of the Catholic School of St Gregory The Great took on the challenge.
They helped raise money for charity Urafiki, which means friendship in Swahili.
The charity aims are to raise money to support health, education and social projects in Africa.
Mari Davis, who took part, said: "Primary education is free in Kenya but does not include compulsory school uniform, bag, shoes and more importantly a daily meal.
"Most children, when asked, say they would prefer soap to anything, to feel clean like other children."
The students and teachers also took part in a one-hour dance class, in which they had to follow a choreographed routine.