Fame! College Production launches fresh young talent
News Release: Monday 23 July, 2012
Fame!
College Production launches fresh young
talent
On Wednesday 25
July, the curtains will be lifted on a cast of 90 young
dancers, singers, actors and musicians from Scots College
and Queen Margaret College, in a joint production of
Fame!, based on the iconic and much-loved 1980s movie
and TV programme of the same name.
The show runs from 25-28 July, and is the first production to be staged in Scots College’s brand new Creative and Performing Arts Centre - a fitting showcase of both the talented young men and women on stage, the crew backstage, and what this stunning new facility is capable of.
“Fame! is
the story of a group of students at a Performing Arts High
School and follows their successes and set-backs as they
navigate through life and launch their careers,” said
Learning Area Co-ordinator of the Arts at Scots College,
Claire Hall.
“It seemed fitting, as many of our
students also aspire to take their creative passions and
abilities to the next level. This show gives these students
an opportunity to shine, and also provides a great
experience for others who are happy to be part of the fun of
a production, singing and dancing in the chorus,” said
Hall.
“Some of the ‘fresh young talent’ to watch
out for in the show includes Scots College Tenor Gareth
Barker who has just returned from recording an album in New
York and is set to appear in the upcoming TV series,
NZ’s Got Talent,” said Director of Music, Andrew
Stopps. “And Violinist Andrew Kelly, one of the youngest
members of the elite New Zealand Youth Orchestra, will also
be performing in the show alongside talented singer and
pianist Taru Naug,” confirmed Stopps.
“Equally, actors
Tim Brown, James Costello Ladanyi and Bronwyn Ensor from
Queen Margaret College are naturals on the stage, and Peter
McKenzie and Amarind Eng are fantastic slapstick comics. I
look forward to watching where their future studies and
careers may lead them,” reflected Hall.
“We also have
a large number of ‘all-round men’ in the cast which is
great – boys such as Jackson Garden-Bachop, TJ Va’a and
Mario Cooper who are juggling high level representative
rugby with singing, dancing and acting in the show,” said
Hall.
“Everyone’s welcome, and I encourage members of
the public, of all ages, to come along and enjoy the
show,” said Headmaster of Scots College Graeme Yule.
“There’s something very exhilarating about watching
young people showcase their talents, having fun and at the
same time wondering whether you’re watching ‘the next
big thing’” he said.
Event
Details
Fame! The Musical – a
joint production by Scots College and Queen Margaret
College
Dates : Wed 25 July, Thurs 26 July, Fri 27
July, Sat 28 July
Time: 7.00pm
Venue:
Scots College Hall, Monorgan Road, Strathmore,
Wellington
Tickets: $20 adults. $12
students
Book online: www.scotscollege.school.nz
Background Information
The Creative and
Performing Arts Centre at Scots College is a
state-of-the-art building that has been designed by
award-winning Athfield Architects, and includes three floors
of purpose-built creative teaching, rehearsal and
performance spaces.
“Each classroom, studio and practice area is equipped with the latest cutting-edge interactive and sound technology. There are computer pods for graphics and robotics, seven acoustically designed music practice rooms, a designated rehearsal studio and performance theatre, and we are currently installing a full-spec recording studio and facilities for film and animation production,” confirmed Headmaster Graeme Yule.
“It’s been a long-held dream for the College to become a leading provider of creative education. We are extraordinarily lucky to be located on the doorstep of one of the world’s most innovative centres of creativity, with Peter Jackson and his incredible crew of actors, producers and creative specialists, plus Richard Taylor and his award-winning team at Weta Workshop just down the road in Miramar,” he said. “We want to be the go-to school for boys with creative minds and their own big dreams for the future. We want to enable them to fully realise their potential.”
“This building is utilised by our students and staff during school hours, however from the outset it has been designed as an asset for the whole community. We have plans to launch our Creative Night School to the later next year, with local and visiting experts coming in to lead courses and give lectures on a whole myriad of subjects and specialist areas. Equally, the facilities are available for hire by individuals and community groups as well,“ confirmed Yule.
“It’s hard to even imagine what our students, and members of the community will produce in this building in future, as half of it hasn’t even been thought of yet. It has been an enormous challenge for our College community to build this facility, and has involved a massive amount of hard work, tireless fundraising and support from both individuals and groups, for which we are incredibly grateful,” said Yule.
“It’s all been worth it though. It’s exciting and hugely rewarding to know we really have created opportunities for great things to happen.”
SCOTS
COLLEGE
Scots College is an Independent Presbyterian
Day and Boarding Boys’ School; Years 1-13.
It is an IB
(International Baccalaureate) World School, offering both
the NCEA and the IB
qualifications. Scots offers a
vibrant learning environment for boys, encouraging
excellence
in every facet of their education, creating
global citizens - boys who are equipped for life
as
balanced, compassionate, motivated and socially aware
young men.
www.scotscollege.school.nz
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