Differential learning is at the very core of the structure for Year level Showcase Performance Nights. Outcomes are only limited by the students’ imagination. Opportunities abound for participants to contribute where their strengths lie or to challenge themselves in new, unchartered territory. In Year 8 students are encouraged to embrace technology in the creative shaping of their work and extend themselves beyond already established directions.
To enrich students’ appreciation of performance making, theatre skills and non-naturalistic theatre, the award winning theatre company Real TV performed their acclaimed production ‘Children of the Black Skirt’. Students were spell-bound by the three actors creation of a highly theatrical, physical and visually stunning gothic fairytale. The performers transformed characters to tell the tales of children from convict times to early white occupation, to the vast era of the Stolen Generation to World War II and beyond.
Mrs Christine Lucas-Pannam, Director of Drama
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