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  • Celine Ng

    Celine Ng

    Art form: Music – Violin Title: Carmen Fantasie by Franz Waxman Why did you choose this piece as part of your WACE repertoire? It was on my school’s European Music Tour where I lead the Symphony Orchestra at Teatro di Verdi in Florence to accompany two brilliant opera singers; one of which was singing the…

    April 17, 2020
  • Abby Tomkinson

    Abby Tomkinson

    Art form: Dance – Original Solo Composition (OSC) Title: Duality What process did you take to make/start your OSC? I first decided to use the Ying and Yang symbol as my theme (opposing energy qualities) I then started by researching the basics about Taoism (ancient Chinese philosophy) and the Ying and Yang symbol. Then I sectioned my piece into…

    April 17, 2020
  • Lillany Weber

    Lillany Weber

    Art form: Dance – Original Solo Composition (OSC) Title: Obsequent What tips do you have for other year 12 students to help them prepare for their WACE exam? Try to make your movement as unique as possible, this will give you an interesting edge that draws the viewer in. Don’t just use your favourite movements…

    April 17, 2020
  • Tayla Jarden

    Tayla Jarden

    Art form: Dance – Original Solo Composition (OSC) Title: War; it was calm, it came, it influenced… What did you find most useful in class to help prepare you to create your solo?I found improvisation and workshop lessons in class the most useful in helping me to prepare to create my solo. In improvisation lessons…

    April 17, 2020
  • Declan Allen

    Declan Allen

    Art form: Dance – Original Solo Composition Title: Sensus Spartium (Sense of Space) What process did you take to make/start your Original Solo Composition? I knew I wanted my idea to be nothing anyone had ever seen before. I had seen a few dances online of people acting ‘blind, but I had never seen anyone…

    April 17, 2020
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