From the Co-curricular Performing Arts Team

From the Co-curricular Performing Arts Team

The stage is set, the music is playing, and the energy is high—welcome to another exciting year of Performing Arts at Pymble. Whether your passion lies in Dance, Drama, Language Arts, Music or Speech and Drama, there is something for everyone in our dynamic and inclusive program.

We are looking forward to the Junior School Ensemble weekend, a wonderful opportunity for our young musicians to come together, make music, and build connections. This event is a fantastic kick-start to the music program, helping students develop their skills and confidence in a fun and supportive environment. For more details, please see the parent portal.

Congratulations to our Music staff and the 71 students who recently participated in the Spain and Portugal Music tour. The tour was a resounding success, with students having the extraordinary opportunity to perform in some of Europe’s most breathtaking concert venues. Their outstanding performances and professionalism were a credit to our College, and we are incredibly proud of their achievements.

We also extend a warm welcome back to ourLanguage Arts students, who returned on Monday from The Hague, where they attended the Model United Nations Conference. This was an incredible opportunity for Pymble students, who proudly became the first Australian school to participate in this prestigious event. Engaging in high-level discussions on global issues, our students represented the College with confidence, intellect, and diplomacy.

Dance is back and bigger than ever, with new classes and performance opportunities. Whether in contemporary, jazz, ballet, or hip-hop, students will have more ways to refine their skills and take the stage in exciting performances.

As Eleanor Roosevelt once said, “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.” This sentiment rings true in the Performing Arts, where passion, dedication, and the belief in one’s creative potential lay the foundation for success. When students engage in the arts, they are not only refining their skills but also embracing the power of their dreams, making them stronger and more confident performers.

Stay tuned for an incredible year ahead. We look forward to seeing what our talented students will achieve in 2025.

Kurt Schweinberger

Director of Co-curricular Performing Arts

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