CREATIVE TALENT OF 2018 HSC REVEALED
Eight showcases featuring 492 stars of the 2018 HSC will be launched on Wednesday 6 February at a special event at the Art Gallery of NSW.
NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) CEO David de Carvalho says this year’s Showcase program gives the community a chance to view and experience the amazing creative projects of last years’ HSC students.
“The eight HSC Showcases are an exciting part of the state’s annual cultural calendar, attended by current and future HSC students, their teachers and the wider community for both enjoyment and inspiration.”
Students performing and displaying their projects at this year’s Showcase season launch include:
- Patrick Dawson from St Aloysius College was dared by a mate at school that he couldn’t squeeze into an old suitcase in the theatre props room. Patrick won the bet and from it emerged his truly unique and cleverly funny Drama performance project. He developed a love of physical theatre where he expresses himself and tells stories using his body rather than words. While about to embark on a double degree at ANU, he hopes to one day attend the world famous Clowning School in Paris.
- Owen Sloggett from Engadine High School wanted to be a dancer from the day he sat in the audience as a seven year-old, mesmerised by the dancers in the hit musical ‘Wicked’. His dynamic, contemporary dance performance project won him selection for CALLBACK. He’s currently dancing fulltime at a southern Sydney dance school and is hoping to make a career as a dancer.
- Yiting Wang from North Sydney Girls High was following in her sisters’ footsteps learning the piano until she decided to play the flute instead. She’s never regretted it and now hopes
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