Performing Arts
Michelle Revelant - Performing Arts Domain Leader

Performing Arts
Michelle Revelant - Performing Arts Domain Leader
Trinity's Annual Performing Arts Showcase was a spectacular celebration of the talent, dedication and creativity of our students, with more than 160 performers taking to the stage in an inspiring evening of music and dance.
The showcase featured an exciting and diverse program from both our co-curricular ensembles and elective Performing Arts classes, highlighting the breadth of opportunities available to students across the College.
Audiences were treated to outstanding performances from our choirs, concert bands, contemporary rock bands and the ever-popular Steel Pans, with repertoire spanning traditional wind ensemble classics through to contemporary favourites. Each ensemble demonstrated not only impressive musical skill but also the commitment and teamwork developed through countless hours of rehearsal.
The dance performances were equally captivating, with students presenting expressive lyrical and energetic jazz routines that showcased their technical ability, artistry and passion for performance.
The evening reflected the vibrancy of Trinity's Performing Arts program, celebrating students of all year levels and providing a platform for them to share their talents with family, friends and the wider school community.
Congratulations to every student who performed, as well as the dedicated staff whose expertise and encouragement made the showcase such a memorable success. Thank you also to our families and supporters for their enthusiastic attendance and ongoing support of the Performing Arts at Trinity.














































Year 11 and 12 Music students attended the annual HSC Music Study Day on Friday 19 June at the Riverina Conservatorium of Music in Wagga as part of their preparation for the HSC external examinations. The event brought together students from across the region, providing valuable insights, practical advice, and targeted learning opportunities to support their preparation for the Term 3 examinations.
The day also offered a meaningful opportunity for students to connect with fellow young musicians and share their experiences. All Year 12 students performed and received constructive feedback to refine their performances, which they will present to the school community at the upcoming CAPA Major Works Evening in Term 3.
On Wednesday 17 June, our Performing Arts and Music students enjoyed performing for a local Probus Club, sharing a morning of music and entertainment with members of the community.
Students presented a variety of performances from choirs and rock bands to solo performances. They did a wonderful job showcasing what they have been working on. It was a great chance for them to perform in front of an audience and gain valuable experience.
We are very proud of the effort, enthusiasm and confidence they showed throughout the performance.


























Students at Trinity will once again have the opportunity to record a track at a professional recording studio in Melbourne as part of the Kool School’s project. Priority will be given to original material, so get writing!
Students with a passion for piano are encouraged to enter the annual AngliSchools’ Piano Competition, a wonderful opportunity to perform, challenge themselves, and compete for prize money across a range of age and ability levels.
Entry to the competition is free, making it an accessible opportunity for all eligible pianists. Students wishing to participate should ensure their entries are submitted by Monday 3 August.
Further information, including competition details and entry requirements, is available on the noticeboard in the Performing Arts Centre (PAC). We encourage all piano students to consider taking part in this prestigious annual event.
Congratulations to our talented Trinity students who recently took part in ByteSized Productions' spectacular production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
Representing the College with enthusiasm and professionalism, our students performed in a variety of lead and ensemble roles, captivating audiences with their outstanding singing, acting, and dancing. Behind the scenes, Trinity students also played an integral role as members of the backstage crew, contributing their technical expertise and teamwork to ensure each performance ran seamlessly.
Productions such as Chitty Chitty Bang Bang provide invaluable opportunities for students to develop their performance skills, build confidence, and experience the collaborative nature of musical theatre. We are incredibly proud of all our students for their dedication, commitment, and the high standard they achieved both on stage and behind the scenes.
Congratulations to everyone involved on a fantastic production!




Join us for our Junior School Production, Dare to Dream!
Our talented students are excited to take to the stage in this inspiring and entertaining performance that celebrates courage, imagination and the power of believing in yourself. We look forward to sharing this special production with our school community.
Disney’s Dare to Dream JR. is a 60-minute musical revue that follows an eager group of trainees on their first day at a fictional Walt Disney Imagineering Studio. As the group sets out to help each other discover their dreams, they work together to explore the power of dreams to unite, inspire, and make anything possible. Drawing from a century of beloved Disney films, Dare to Dream JR. features songs appearing for the first time ever in a Disney stage musical, including fan-Favorites from The Princess and the Frog, Coco, Encanto, and Frozen II. This musical revue is a thrilling mix of contemporary songs, timeless classics, and brand-new medleys that are sure to surprise and delight Disney lovers of all ages.
Tickets on sale now via the link below.
Seeking Sponsors!
We’re looking for event sponsors to support this exciting production. If you or a business you know would like to partner with us, we’d love to hear from you! Please click the link below for more information and to fill out your details.
BMC is a professional and superbly fun music camp that runs in the July school holidays in Albury NSW.
Open to orchestral and band musicians of all ages and abilities, from beginners through to experienced players aged 8 to 80 (and sometimes above), come and spend a week learning and making music together! The best way to learn music is to be immersed in it. For a week, you live and breathe music — nothing else.
2026 Camp runs Sunday 5 July - Saturday 11 July 2026 at The Scots School Albury.
Applications can be made here: