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The annual performing arts production this year was a play, led by our talented drama teacher Ms. Boon. It was decided that it would be a good year to do a play rather than a musical to give our none singing actors a chance to shine. Ms. Boon chose a dark version of Hansel & Gretel and the students have been working on the performance since September, coming in on Saturdays and staying late to put together the show. Recently more teachers were involved in painting & building the set, producing costumes, working out makeup requirements and working backstage during the event. It really has been a community effort.
As a head of performing arts I cannot express enough just how important these events are to a school community. For the students it develops discipline, self confidence, a sense of belonging and stamina. For the community it brings everybody together to work towards a shared goal, and it shines a spotlight on the performing arts department who work tirelessly throughout the year to stage events like this one with our young people.
It was brilliant to watch students from year 7 up to year 12 take ownership of their role and perform with maturity and enthusiasm on both nights. There are some talented actors emerging here at BCB. The production is always a highlight of the year and Ms Boon did an amazing job lifting the level of acting here at BCB - Well done to all of the cast and crew. We can’t wait to see what’s next!
Ms. Hannah Baldwin - Head of Performing Arts
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