Last week, Bangkok Prep proudly took part in the TISAC Arts Day. Throughout the day, pupils rotated through a range of exciting workshops inspired byCharlie and the Chocolate Factory, where imagination, teamwork, and creativity were at the heart of every activity.In Music, students explored instruments from Brazil, learning about their sounds and cultural origins. They took part in a lively and creative call-and-response samba, experimenting with rhythm, tempo, and ensemble performance while building confidence and listening skills. The Art workshop challenged students to design and create bright, eye-catching Wonka-inspired lollipops as part of the “Wonka Factory.” Pupils focused on bold colours, patterns, and imaginative designs, producing vibrant artwork that truly captured the magic of Willy Wonka’s world.In Dance, students learned how to move like the famous Oompa Loompas, practising playful choreography that encouraged expression, coordination, and lots of laughter. The session was full of energy and enthusiasm, with pupils embracing character and performance. Finally, in Drama, students worked together to act out a scene from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. They explored character, expression, and storytelling, bringing the story to life through confident performances and collaborative teamwork.The day was a fantastic celebration of the arts and a wonderful opportunity for students to explore music, art, dance, and drama in a creative and inspiring environment. The enthusiasm and engagement shown by all participants made the day a huge success, and it was a joy to see students expressing themselves so confidently across all art forms.