Overview
ADULT | $26.00 |
STUDENT | $19.00 |
CONCESSION | $19.00 |
FAMILY 2+2 (each) | $20.00 |
Senior School Ensembles Concert
Join us at the 2024 Senior School Ensembles Concert, where family, friends, and the community are welcomed to celebrate the impressive accomplishments of our music students.
Featuring performances from The Girton Big Band, Girton Singers, Concert Choir, Guitar and String ensembles, Symphony Orchestra and many others, this wonderful evening of musical celebration will bring joy to all who attend.
Our Senior students collaborate closely with our dedicated specialist music staff, who offer not only technical guidance but also share a deep passion for music, inspiring our students to strive continuously. Our students look forward to presenting the results of their hard work with you and providing an evening of enjoyable and memorable instrumental and vocal performances.
Performances will commence at 6.00pm at the Ulumbarra Theatre on Tuesday 13 August, 2024.
A family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) is $80, Adults $26 and Students/Concession $19.
Junior School Ensembles Concert
Join us for a musical celebration as our Junior School students showcase what they have learned and share their love of music.
Our Junior students are immersed in a range of musical ensembles, choirs, recitals, concerts, orchestras and musical tuition of the highest standard. The 2024 Junior School Ensembles Concert provides a wonderful opportunity to enjoy the hard work and enthusiasm of our younger students’ musical journey.
This year’s ensemble showcase will feature an exciting range of performances from the Junior Concert Bands, Massed Choir, through to Poco Strings, the Junior Orchestra, Junior Guitar Ensemble and more.
Performances will commence at 6.00pm at the Ulumbarra Theatre on Wednesday 14 August, 2024.
A family ticket (2 adults and 2 children) is $80, Adults $26 and Students/Concession $19.
Tickets
ADULT
$26.00
STUDENT
$19.00
CONCESSION
$19.00
FAMILY 2+2 (each)
$20.00
The Venue: Ulumbarra Theatre
Meaning ‘gather together’ or ‘meeting place’ in the language of the local Dja Dja Wurrung people, Bendigo’s Ulumbarra Theatre rises majestically from what was once the Sandhurst Gaol.
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Erin Helyard* director
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Helen Sherman alto
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