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THE ENCHANTED FOREST<br />

Cirkus Surreal embarked on their most ambitious<br />

performance since 'On A Winters Night'.<br />

The audience was captivated by the story of a young girl who<br />

makes some very unlikely friends on her journey of self-discovery.<br />

Fairies, gnomes, elves, unicorns, pans, wolves and other creatures<br />

in fabulous costumes, spinning, tumbling, stilt walking, balancing and<br />

clowning to the rhythms of hypnotic music.<br />

Sold out performances were held from November 21 st to 24 th .<br />

Subhead. Subhead.<br />

When you’re writing a newsletter, write<br />

it so that someone who has never heard<br />

of your company can understand what<br />

you’re offering as quickly as possible.<br />

Stay away from using jargon, acronyms,<br />

or complicated terms.<br />

“CIRKUS SURREAL HAVE<br />

E<strong>MB</strong>ARKED ON THEIR MOST<br />

A<strong>MB</strong>ITIOUS PERFORMANCE<br />

SINCE 'ON A WINTERS NIGHT”.<br />

GABBI JOINS TALENT DEVELOPMENT<br />

PROJECT<br />

TDP (Talent Development Project) is a free program designed to<br />

develop talent in school aged students. Gabbi Bolt was selected<br />

to take part in phase one of the program.<br />

“I have attended two workshops so far and am yet to attend at least<br />

another three.” Gabbi explains.<br />

“I have already received many new tips and am learning a variety of<br />

useful techniques such as: microphone technique, choreography and<br />

movement, audition and song writing skills and instrumental skills”.<br />

The workshops took place at the Sydney Entertainment Centre and<br />

were conducted by various mentors who have made a professional<br />

career out of the entertainment industry.<br />

The program is split up into three phases. At the end of each phase<br />

there is an audition to progress to the following stage. Phase one<br />

begins with around 30 – 40 core students, and around <strong>10</strong> – 15 junior<br />

students. The junior program caters for years 9 and <strong>10</strong> students who<br />

attend selected workshops and are encouraged to audition for the<br />

next year's core group). Although Gabbi is currently in year <strong>10</strong>, she<br />

has been bumped up into the core group.<br />

At the end of phase three there is a graduation concert where the <strong>10</strong><br />

– 15 students who made it through, perform in front of many<br />

employers of the entertainment industry.<br />

Middle Photo: Gabbi - Year <strong>10</strong>, Photograph courtesy Peter Gumpert Photography<br />

DRAMA CAMP<br />

Congratulations to Sophie Hunter-Rose, Thomas Billington and Lauren<br />

Miles who were selected for inclusion in the Regional Drama Camp.

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