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Performing Arts

Michelle Revelant - Performing Arts Domain Leader

Junior Choir

The Junior Choir have been practising their vocal and rhythmic skills through this wonderful warm-up – watch the video to have a listen!

 

 

 

Mrs Swan and Madame Chambers would like to thank the Junior Choir for their amazing dedication to rehearsing this term. We wish them a wonderful performance at our End of Term Assembly and Chapel, and we look forward to more amazing singing in Term 2!

String Orchestra

The String Orchestra has been working hard in their weekly rehearsals this term and are excited to perform at the End of Term Assembly. 

Co-Curricular Dance

Trinity Infants and Junior Dance classes have had a great start to the year, filling to capacity within the first few weeks of Term 1. The demand for these classes has been fantastic to see, and we hope this enthusiasm continues throughout the year.

 

Intermediate and Senior Dance are both new and exciting classes being offered at Trinity this year. Students in these groups have been working hard, developing their technique, confidence, and performance skills as they learn new choreography.

 

All co-curricular dance classes have been busy preparing routines that will be performed at the Trinity Performing Arts Showcase in June, as well as at the Albury Wodonga Dance Eisteddfod in August. We look forward to sharing the students’ hard work and achievements with our school community.

 

Performing Arts Shirts

All students who are part of a co-curricular Performing Arts music ensemble are required to wear a Trinity Performing Arts shirt at major performances, including the Performing Arts Showcase in June and the Eisteddfod in August. These are available from the uniform shop.


Senior School Play 

By Pradip Adhikari, Performing Arts Captain

 

Students from Years 7–12 have been diligently working every Wednesday afternoon on the Senior School Play, ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ by William Shakespeare. The production is fast approaching, with performances on Thursday, 30 April and Friday, 1 May. 

 

Here is a sneak peek into what this story entails: 

 

On the eve of the Duke’s wedding, four Athenian teenagers run away to the forest while a group of tradespeople rehearse a play as part of the celebrations. Unknowingly, they wander into a feud between the fairy king and queen. A fairy named Puck makes both the teenage boys fall in love with the same girl and turns one of the tradespeople into a donkey to play a trick on the fairy queen. In the end, the magic is reversed; the two young couples reconcile, the Duke is married, the tradespeople perform their play, and the fairies offer blessings to them all. While the audience is left to consider if it was all a dream! 

 

The special and exciting challenge about this play is that the students are in charge! They direct the scenes, brainstorming ideas for movement as well as how they can utilise the space to tell a compelling story. For this show, students have also had to navigate through the difficult Elizabethan language and learn how to articulate this language while developing characters that are recognisable to a modern audience. There has also been some great mentoring from the older and more experienced students, which allows those who are beginning their acting journey to learn effective tips on blocking, tone and a range of other aspects of acting. Students have also put together the costumes and props to help bring the story to life. 

 

If you would like to see the result of the creativity, collaboration and developing performance skills of these hardworking students, get your ticket to the 2026 Senior School Play now, so you don’t miss out! 

 

Tickets: $5 per person, click HERE to purchase tickets before Wednesday 29 April.

 

Tickets are limited, so get in quick! 

Tickets can not be purchased on the night.

 

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Key dates:

24 June                              Performing Arts Showcase

4-5 August                       Albury Wodonga Eisteddfod (Music-School Ensembles)

13 August                         Albury Wodonga Eisteddfod (Dance-School Troupes)

20-21 August                  “Dare to Dream” (Junior Production)

2 December                    Trinity Carols