Students at Dike Newell Elementary School in Bath act out the part of a dragon on April 28 as Jessica Holloway, director of The Ballet School/Maine Coastal Youth Ballet, asks them what a dragon might look like. Holloway brought a group of high-school-aged dancers to present selections from their upcoming show, “Enora and the Dragon,” an original piece of choreography inspired by several well-known children’s stories. (Roger S. Duncan photo)
Emily Riley, 16, of Brunswick dances a section of “Enora and the Dragon” with first-grader Violet Fraser. (Roger S. Duncan photo)
Lucy Canasky, 14, of Brunswick, dances a section of “Enora and the Dragon” for students at Dike Newell Elementary School on Tuesday morning. (Roger S. Duncan photo)
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