Performing Arts News

27th Annual Musical Soiree & Spring Concert

Tuesday 19th September marked the performance of the 27th Annual Musical Soiree and Spring Concert. Music students were delighted to play to a sold out audience in the Performing Arts Centre for the evening show, which followed on from a morning performance for over 120 students from local primary schools. The bands rocked as usual and we are, as always, very proud of our students and their many talents. Congratulations to all the students who performed and helped to create a wonderful night.

 

A special mention goes out to our graduating Year 12 music students who have now played their very last Soiree. These students have diligently supported the program throughout their time at the College and continue provide inspiration for the up and comers below them. We would like to thank them for their commitment and wish them the very best of luck.

 

  • Amber Curtis
  • Georgina Dryden
  • Tom Lucas
  • Brittany Manton
  • Rebecca Schilling
  • Bethany Smith-Haymes

Year 8 Concert Band to perform locally.

The Year 8 concert band will perform at the Chelsea Heights Primary School Christmas Market on Saturday December 2nd at 11am. The market will run from 9am-2pm and we invite all parents and friends of the College to attend. The band will play a mixture of songs they have been working on throughout the year plus a handful of Christmas favourites.

Our senior flute ensemble will also be performing at the following markets in the lead up to Christmas. Please come along and support these excellent community events.

 

Nov 17th                Chelsea Primary School Fete

Nov 19th               Seaford Kinder Market 11-2pm

Dec 1st                   Seaford Primary School market 4-9pm

Dance Night

Don't forget to get your tickets for our 2nd Semester Dance Evening to be held in the Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday, 22nd November

Choir Performance

Early in Term 4 we received an exciting opportunity to perform at the “Southern Region Partnership” at the Frankston Arts Centre. The performance was attended by local government, business and community members along with ministers for the environment.

Our choir performed at the closing ceremony of this event, providing a fabulous opportunity for our choir to perform in the Community in an official capacity. The evening performance was received well, with our students enjoying many compliments.

Mr Steve Mitchelmore

Music Manager