'CAN'T get you out of my head' was the message when CragRats theatre company performed at Pleckgate High School in Blackburn.
The Kylie Minogue hit was part of a show designed to educate pupils about career opportunities in a way they would remember.
Other songs included 'Murder on the Dancefloor' by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and 'Get this Party Started' by Pink.
Joanne Eley, assistant creative manager at CragRats, said: "Kids are used to being told to sit down and keep quiet, but our performances are interactive.
"It makes the information sink in. Afterwards, we ask questions about the career advise given during the show and they can always remember."
A combination of dance and drama is used to get across the importance of post-16 career options, including Modern Apprenticeships. The show also included a spoof of ITV's 'Pop Idol' and comedian Ali G's interview with David and Victoria Beckham.
Michael Emery, head of careers at Pleckgate High School, said: "The performance was very well received by our year 10 pupils.
They found it entertaining and amusing, but at the same time they grasped the key messages around career options. I am sure that it will be invaluable in helping them make choices for the future."
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