TMAS_Program - Catholic Education Office Sydney
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TMAS_Program - Catholic Education Office Sydney
Sydney Catholic schools present THE 2012 ARCHDIOCESAN FESTIVAL A performing arts spectacular with a cast of thousands! Sydney Entertainment Centre 20 and 21 June 2012 Australian Made 2012 ARCHDIOCESAN FESTIVAL PROGRAM Welcome to the 2012 Archdiocesan Festival I would like to extend a warm welcome to all our students, teachers, staff, families and Great Big Events personnel who are performing in and supporting this magnificent production. Welcome also to the audiences of 40,000 students, families, friends and guests, as well as the thousands of students in our schools we could not fit into the Sydney Entertainment Centre, but who are experiencing a live feed of the performances into their schools. ‘Tell Me a Story’ is not just about witnessing the quality of the performing arts in our schools. It is also an occasion for all involved in Sydney Catholic education to come together and celebrate the achievements of a widely recognised and outstanding school system. The quality of performing arts in a school is an indicator of the vibrancy of the education that takes place there. What you are seeing here will reassure you that our schools are in great shape! I am immensely proud of Catholic School Performing Art (CaSPA), now in its 12th year of serving and adding value to the performing arts in our schools. Sit back and enjoy the show! Dr Dan White Executive Director of Catholic Schools CaSPA Comes Of Age! Who would have imagined that a production of this magnitude would be staged by CaSPA, given its humble beginnings with volunteer students and teachers gathering at McDonald College Strathfield on Sundays following the success of Jubilee 2000? With the support of our former Executive Director, Br Kelvin Canavan and the passion and dedication of many people, we can now boast a Performing Arts unit that provides professional, high-quality services and support to every one of our schools in Sydney. I am very proud to have been a part of this wonderful journey. Seamus O’Grady Director of Curriculum Some Amazing Facts • 162 schools, over 5000 performers • 3000 Massed Choir, 1700 Massed Movement, 300 Lead and Specialist cast • 40 creative team members, 100 logistics staff • 7000 t-shirts, 2000 costumes, 6000 props, 4000 metres of material • 48,000 expected audience members over six performances • Live streaming to all schools • Use of social media for information broadcasts. Sponsors This CaSPA program is proudly sponsored by Zip Industries. Our Story... On 17 March 2000, more than 93,000 students, teachers, support staff, parents, Religious and clergy assembled at Stadium Australia, the home of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, for a 90-minute re-enactment of the Christian story in a production performed by over 10,000 student musicians, actors and dancers. This historic gathering was a celebration by Sydney Catholic schools to mark 2000 years since the birth of Christ – Jubilee 2000. This large-scale production unearthed an incredible array of talent among our students and teachers. And from this group, a team (CaSPA) evolved to foster the performing arts in all our schools. CaSPA operates with a core team of Artistic Directors and Co-ordinators who offer student ensemble programs, in-school support and mentoring, and teacher professional development. Over the past 12 years, CaSPA has produced many school, Regional and Archdiocesan events and festivals, including ‘Entertaining Angels’ in 2005. It was involved in World Youth Day celebrations in 2008. And now it’s time for ‘Tell Me A Story’! Thousands of students have had the opportunity to develop their skills and perform with their peers through the CaSPA Program. CaSPA Team Jennie-lee – Director of CaSPA Great Big Events Jennifer Murphy – Artistic Director Karen Johnson-Mortimer – Artistic Director Spud Murphy – Artistic Director Stephen Clarke – Artistic Director Roger Wise – Drama Adviser James Long – Music Adviser Elizabeth Mullane – Secondary Archdiocesan Coordinator Iris McGill – Eastern Region Primary Co-ordinator Nancy Cincotta – Southern Region Primary Co-ordinator John Panuccio – Inner Western Region Primary Co-ordinator Jen McNeil – Program Manager Great Big Events CASPA HELPERS Kellie Crawford – Performance Tutor Brett Clarke – Vocal Tutor Chantelle Ormandy – Vocal Support/Tutor John Burland – Vocal Support Julian Kuo – Vocal Support Sam Mazzeo – Dance Tutor FLOOR CREW TEACHERS Nicholas Schneider – St Ursula’s College Kingsgrove Steven Voulgaris – SCCVC Burwood Fady Ghanem - Mount St Joseph Milperra Nicole Loseby – CEO ER Tanya Fitzpatrick – CEO ER Catherine Milazzo – CEO ER Jen Fitzgerald – CEO ER Kim Jackson – St Francis of Assisi Paddington Nicole Young – St Declan’s Penshurst Emma Clancy – St Anthony’s Clovelly Stephanie Robinson – St Joseph’s Oatley Here’s some exciting news for all performers! We hope you enjoyed your role in making the Festival a huge success! To see yourself in an incredible 360-degree image in the show, log onto www.ceosyd.catholic.edu.au and follow links to FanCam. You can tag your image and share it with friends and family via Facebook, Twitter, or email. It’s super cool technology, so don’t miss out on taking centre-stage and putting your name up in lights! SEGMENT 1 ‘Over the Fence’ - Southern Region On the walls of caves in the Kimberly in Western Australia, amazing drawings have been discovered. They appear to be images of extra-terrestrials. But who created these images and why? Do they record the first-ever experiences of mankind? Are they our very first attempts to communicate our thoughts in documented form? Stories are born from our everyday close encounters. They grow from casual events, from ordinary people talking, texting, connecting. From the Aboriginal song lines to the entries on Facebook, we all have a story to share… SEGMENT TEAM DIRECTOR: Jennifer Murphy • ARCHDIOCESAN CHORAL DIRECTOR: Nancy Cincotta • DRAMA: Eva Davis • DANCE: Juliann Weeks, Marie Bugge, Lauren Koszek, Rosette Morabit • CHOIR: Nicole Konkoly, Elizabeth Hiett, Tony Flint • VISION: Justin Coupland LEAD PERFORMERS Akala Newman, Alannah Webb, Angus Noakes, Anna Marie Cauchi, Bella Forti, Bridget Woolnough, Charlotte Knoke, Charmaine Llave, Diana Rojas, Erin Issacs, Ethan Fuller, Georgia Nieuwland, Grace Hiett, Ibrahim Matar, Julia Fahmi, Kayla Piscopo, Kiara Abrakmanov, Lauren Bricknell, Michael Giglio, Mikaila Delgado, Mikayla Valdez, Rebecca Gore, Renee Zanella, Steven Jones, Tony Sergi. SPECIALIST PERFORMERS Alana La Delfa, Alessandra Rigoli, Alyssa Shea, Amber Sami, Cheska Gonzales, Christopher Fakhouri, Deana Mileto, Driscilla Lettieri, Elizabeth Tax, Emma Lamaro, Erika Guitierrez, Gabrielle Tahhan, Georgette Shearer, Isabella Mahoney, James Barbara, Jasmyn Windsor, Jessica Morabito, Joseph Gregory, Josephine LoSurdo, Julia Portelli, Kayla Guajardo, Kiara Porter, Kiara Smith, Kristen Mazzitelli, Lara Morabito, Laura Federico, Lidia Sentic, Lucy Masetto, Marnie Scott, Melvin Bautista, Mia Pimental, Michaela Hodge, Natalie Gonzalez, Natasha McMillan, Nicole Varacalli, Olivia Cornale, Olivia Tomasella, Paul Trinh, Sanja Vrlic, Sarah Cane, Sarah Maree Gattellari, Simon Riel, Stephanie Poschl, Tenaya Fairclough, Thomas Do, Tiana Pirozzi. SCHOOLS BANKSTOWN LaSalle Catholic College, St Felix’s, St Brendan’s BASS HILL Christ the King BONNYRIGG John the Baptist, Freeman Catholic College BOSSLEY PARK Mary Immaculate CABRAMATTA Sacred Heart CARINGBAH Our Lady of Fatima CARNES HILL Holy Spirit CASULA All Saints Catholic Senior College COMO/OYSTER BAY St Joseph’s CRONULLA OLMC Burraneer, St Aloysius’ ENGADINE St John Bosco, St John Bosco College FAIRFIELD Our Lady of the Rosary, Patrician Brothers’ College GEORGES HALL St Mary’s GREENACRE St John Vianney GYMEA St Catherine Laboure HINCHINBROOK Good Samaritan Catholic College HOLSWORTHY St Christopher’s HORSLEY PARK Marion Catholic HOXTON PARK Good Shepherd LIVERPOOL All Saints Catholic Primary, All Saints Catholic Boys College, All Saints Catholic Girls College LURNEA St Francis Xavier’s MENAI Aquinas Catholic College, Holy Family MILPERRA Mount St Joseph College MIRANDA Our Lady Star of the Sea MOOREBANK St Joseph’s Primary MT PRITCHARD Our Lady of Mount Carmel PADSTOW St Therese’s PANANIA St Christopher’s PRESTONS St Catherine of Siena REVESBY St Luke’s REVESBY HEIGHTS De La Salle College SADLEIR-MILLER St Therese’s SMITHFIELD St Gertrude’s SUTHERLAND St Patrick’s, St Patrick’s College VILLAWOOD Sacred Heart WAKELEY Mary MacKillop College WEST HOXTON Clancy Catholic College WOOLOOWARE St Francis De Sales’. SEGMENT 2 ‘A Boy’s Own Adventure’ - Archdiocesan In 1849, two young Aboriginal boys, Conaci and Dirimera, went on an amazing journey from their home in Western Australia to Rome, via the great capitals of Europe. Their mentor, a Benedictine monk named Dom Salvado, aimed to educate them as priests and then return them to Australia in the hope that they would then spread their learning and religion among their own people. At first, the boys flourished, impressing all who met them. But as time went on, their story took a different turn… This dramatic re-enactment is loosely based on the book ‘The Grand Experiment’ by Anouk Ride, published by Hachette Livre Australia (2007). CaSPA acknowledges the support given by Aboriginal Elders, Elsie Heiss and Graeme Mundine. SEGMENT TEAM DIRECTOR: Roger Wise • GOODJARGA* DIRECTOR: Kerry Johnson • SCRIPT: Seamus O’Grady • DANCE: Rayma Johnson, Katie Lesley, Nathan Wood • DRAMA: Simone Maciel • VISION: Scott Hansen LEAD PERFORMERS Adrian Dieguez, Kobe Rugless, Matthew Rootes SPECIALIST PERFORMERS Alana Novak, Bovey Zhang, Brandon Loftus, Daniel Allman, Danielle Campagna, Elizabeth Bridges, Isabelle Pesa, Jack Fitzgerald, Jack Rice, Jaime Graham, James Saab, Jeanette Nguyen, Johann Da Silva, Matthew Williams, Melissa Galanos, Monica Swift, Rebecca Gribble, Samuel Erispe-O’Connor, Sean Bermingham, Zachary Mitchell Knight GOODJARGA SPECIALIST ENSEMBLE Bianca Nichols, Blake Gross, Brianna Wink, Brodie Oldfield, Bronte Ayoub, Bryce IngreyRems, Carla Carroll, Eden Mashman-Woods, Ernie Carroll, Guy Oldfield, Jacob Summers, Jenaya Turagakula, Jerrilee Franich, John Licitra, Joshua Summers, Kate Johnson, Kendell Wilson, Kiarnah Murdock, Kirsten Naylor, Keira-Lee Dobbie, Kobe Rugless, Kodie Mason, Kyandra Carr, Leisl Wilson, Liam Johnson, Matthew Williams, Macie Johnson, Monica Campbell, Ryan Walker, Seraphina Close-Brown, Shania Shaw, Stevie Tritton, Tamika Carroll, Tarli Mason, Teora Gordon, Tomikah Silva, Trey Kelly, Tullarah Simpson, Tye Gawthorne, Yafalina Close-Brown, Zac Makelim. SCHOOLS AUBURN Trinity Catholic College BRIGHTON LE SANDS St Thomas More’s ENGADINE St John Bosco College FAIRFIELD Patrician Brothers’ College GLEBE St Scholastica’s College HINCHINBROOK Good Samaritan Catholic College HUNTERS HILL St Joseph’s College KINGSGROVE St Ursula’s College, Our Lady of Fatima KENSINGTON Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College LAKEMBA Holy Spirit College LEWISHAM Christian Brothers’ High School LIVERPOOL All Saints Catholic Boys College, All Saints Catholic Girls College, All Saints Catholic Primary MALABAR St Andrew’s MENAI Aquinas Catholic College MOSMAN Sacred Heart PAGEWOOD Marist College PANANIA St Christopher’s SUTHERLAND St Patrick’s College SYDNEY St Mary’s Cathedral College WAVERLEY St Clare’s College WOOLWICH Marist Sisters’ College. SEGMENT 3 ‘Fairytale’ - Eastern Region Once upon a time in a land far, far away, lived a beautiful girl called Cinderella. In the same town lived a big bad wolf, a wicked stepmother, some ugly sisters, a few fat pigs, a shy prince, and a village full of happy peasants who filled the town with song, dance and merriment. Yet Cinders longed for something more. Would she find her destiny by giving in to a marriage with the wolf? Or would she need to be true to herself and reject the powers of greed and desire in order to find her true happy-ever-after...? SEGMENT TEAM DIRECTOR: Stephen Clarke, Iris McGil DRAMA: Jim McCrudden, Alison Rumsey, Brooke Taylor DANCE: Sarah Barr, Joanne O Shea CHOIR: Anne Marie McAdams, Jodie McInness, Bill Kostovski LEAD PERFORMERS Alex Merrick, Anne Marie Cavaco, Ben Mason, Chantell Nohra, Chloe Buchan, Dean Moutopoulos, Jack Sarran, Julia Vaccaro, Kathleen Anderson, Kiana Baker, Kirita Emosi, Kurtis Soteri, Lauren Edwards, Lucy Conway, Mitchell Seymour, Nicholas Mooney, Olivia Cakarun, Patricia Schwarzkopf, Patrick Finch, Rebecca Daher, Riley Cogin, Stephanie Boccanfuso SPECIALIST PERFORMERS Adam Farias, Aiden Debono, Andre Caracoglia, Anthony Mir, Benjamin Mir, Daniel McKinney, Ethan Dzang, Ethan Johnson, Ethan Toal, George Hatzikiriakos, Jericho Agvayami, Kyran Demosthenous, Luke Marassa, Nathaniel Jong, Vincent D’Arcy SCHOOLS ARNCLIFFE St Francis Xavier BALMAIN Fr John Therry BEVERLY HILLS Regina Coeli BEXLEY St Gabriel’s BLAKEHURST Mater Dei BONDI Galilee Catholic BOTANY St Bernard’s BRIGHTON-LE-SANDS St Thomas More’s CLIFTON GARDENS Blessed Sacrament CLOVELLY St Anthony’s COOGEE St Brigid’s DACEYVILLE St Michael’s EARLWOOD Our Lady of Lourdes ERSKINEVILLE St Mary’s HURSTVILLE Bethany College, St Mary’s Star of the Sea KENSINGTON Our Lady of the Rosary, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart College KINGSGROVE Our Lady of Fatima, St Ursula’s College KOGARAH Marist College, St Patrick’s LANE COVE St Michael’s MALABAR St Andrew’s MAROUBRA St Aidan’s, St Mary-St Joseph MASCOT St Therese’s MATRAVILLE St Agnes’ MOSMAN Sacred Heart NORTH SYDNEY Marist College North Shore, St Mary’s OATLEY St Joseph’s PADDINGTON St Francis of Assisi PAGEWOOD Marist College, Our Lady of the Annunciation PENSHURST Marist College, St Declan’s RANDWICK Brigidine College, Marcellin College, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart , St Margaret Mary’s RIVERWOOD St Joseph’s ROCKDALE St Joseph’s ROSE BAY McAuley SANS SOUCI St Finbar’s SOUTH HURSTVILLE St Raphael’s SYDNEY St Mary’s Cathedral WATERLOO Our Lady of Mount Carmel WAVERLEY St Charles’ WOOLLAHRA Holy Cross. SEGMENT 4 ‘You Are My Brother’ - Inner Western Region Based on research of actual case studies in Sudan, ‘An African Story’ tells of Ben, a first-year university student, working on an assignment on Australia’s policy on asylum seekers. He goes to the internet to find out some quick facts, and his eye is caught by a link which tells of the experiences of Sudanese refugees fleeing the civil war in their country and ultimately seeking asylum in Australia. Ben is particularly drawn to the story of a Sudanese youth, Jeremiah, who is his exact contemporary. He reads Jeremiah’s story with intense interest… SEGMENT TEAM DIRECTOR: Roger Wise • ARCHDIOCESAN REHEARSAL/TECHNICAL MANAGER: John Panuccio • DRAMA: Alan Blackwood, Simone MacielI, Michael Galloway, Katie Pearce • DANCE: Cathy Hansell, Jacqui CorreiaI, Melissa Cooper • CHOIR: Sarah Feltham, Elisabeth SonegoI • VISION: Scott Hansen LEAD PERFORMERS Annuncia Sinisa, Christopher Belsey, Deng Akot, Emily Boyd, Michael Thompson SPECIALIST PERFORMERS Abak Ngang, Abuk Juacn, Abuk Wol, Achai Juach, Adiet Ngang, Agoil Deng, Agowel Akol, Agum Reech, Aguok Aguok, Ajou Aciec, Akur Juaeh, Alec Fitzgerald-Muir, Alom Wol, Amo Deng, Angelina Deng, Arianne Rees, Barok Wondirad, Beatrice Chaston, Benjamin Nguyen, Beyulla Ning, Carla Venezia, Carmelina Di Chiara, Chan Deng, Christine Di Iorio, Christopher Ursino, Clare Dunkerley, Damian Zanatta, Dean Foley, Deng Aguok, Deng Shamir, Dut Deng, Elisabeth Lozano, Emily Boyd, Emily Suine, FoatNyor, Francis Zikpi, George Francis, Giuliana Quibell, Isabella Kariotakis, Isabella Sanney, Jack Tobin, Jacob Parker, Jada Gordon, Jade Darby, Julia Ater, Juma Ater, Karla Viola, Kayla-Rose De Sousa, Kiara Lo, Leo Yarnprasitkul, Lisa Maira Tanatsua, Louise Paul, Madod Majok, Manot Nyor, Martin Yai, Meara Ward, Mia Brooks, Mikhayla Georgy, Nebol Akol, Ngor Deng, Niamh Petchell, Nicole Saade, Orson Wu, Patrick Anusrideacha, Patrick Toyne, Peter Deng, Peter Deng, Radley La’Porte, Ring Majok, Ruby Busuttil, Samuel Barrie, Stephan Leveque, Stephen Nguyen, Teresa Yai, Tess Lopez, Thomas Lukic, Toto Reech, Treza Ning, Victoria Maseko, YaiYai SCHOOLS ANNANDALE St Brendan’s ASHBURY St Francis Xavier’s ASHFIELD Bethlehem College, De La Salle College, St Vincent’s AUBURN St John’s, St Joseph the Worker, Trinity Catholic College BELFIELD St Michael’s BELMORE St Joseph’s CAMPSIE St Mel’s CONCORD St Mary’s CONCORD WEST St Ambrose’s CROYDON Holy Innocents’ DENISTONE St Therese’s DRUMMOYNE St Mark’s DULWICH HILL St Paul of the Cross EASTWOOD Marist College, St Kevin’s ENFIELD St Joseph’s ENMORE St Pius’ FIVE DOCK All Hallows, Domremy College GLADESVILLE Our Lady Queen of Peace GLEBE St James’ HABERFIELD St Joan of Arc HUNTERS HILL Villa Maria LAKEMBA Holy Spirit College, St Therese’s LEICHHARDT St Fiacre’s LEICHHARDT NORTH St Columba’s LIDCOMBE St Joachim’s MARRICKVILLE Casimir Catholic College, St Brigid’s MARSFIELD St Anthony’s MEADOWBANK St Michael’s NORTH RYDE Holy Spirit PUNCHBOWL St Jerome’s REGENTS PARK St Peter Chanel RYDE Holy Cross College, St Charles’ SEFTON Immaculate Heart of Mary STANMORE St Michael’s STRATHFIELD Santa Sabina College, St Martha’s, St Anne’s SUMMER HILL St Patrick’s WOOLWICH Marist Sisters’ College SEGMENT 5 FINALE ‘Year of Grace’ Stories throughout time have been characterised by the same features: heroes and heroines; journeys undertaken; obstacles faced and overcome; lessons learned. And, finally, in this Year of Grace, when we are called on to encounter Christ afresh, to reflect on the Scriptures, to repent our faults and to listen to the voice of the Spirit, we celebrate a story which combines these elements in a spiritual way to teach us the greatest lesson of all: the power of Love, and, specifically, the transforming power Love has when it sacrifices itself for the good of others. SEGMENT TEAM DIRECTOR: Roger Wise DANCE: Sarah Barr, Cathy Hansell, Marie Bugge, Lauren Koszek Festival Music Tracks SEGMENT 1 Be My Friend We Will We All Have a Story SEGMENT 2 Tu es Petrus Wiyathul SEGMENT 3 The Wedding Express Yourself/Born this Way The Brady Bunch Rich Girl Mother Knows Best Brother She Likes to Dance Reflection/Man in the Mirror Big Bright Beautiful World Everybody’s Free/Firework SEGMENT 4 Et in Spiritum Sanctum The Lord’s Prayer Anthem SEGMENT 5 Gloria We All Have A Story - Reprise Special Performances MARK VINCENT Mark’s own story remains a remarkable one. This young man from Sutherland Shire started with CaSPA and went on to win the third series of ‘Australia’s Got Talent’ in 2009. His first album ‘My Dream’ (‘Mio Visione’) captured the hearts of many, and then he delivered again (with ‘Compass’) and again (with ‘The Great Tenor Songbook’). He has appeared on stage alongside Whitney Houston, Katherine Jenkins, The Priests and Kate Ceberano. His star continues to rise – indeed, it seems this is only the start of his stratospheric ascent! DANIEL O’CONNELL Daniel has been involved with CaSPA since he was in Year 7 and during this time has received many outstanding opportunities to perform alongside luminaries in the business. With CaSPA, Daniel has travelled to America, starred as an angel in ‘Entertaining Angels’, was involved in several events for World Youth Day, and has done many performances around town. In 2010 Daniel received the CaSPA scholarship to the Australian Institute of Music, where he is currently completing a Bachelor of Music majoring in Music Theatre. Festival Musical Director/Arranger JAMES LONG James has been involved with CaSPA since Jubilee 2000, and in 2011 was appointed to the position of Music Adviser. Previously, James was the Director of Music at schools within the Archdiocese, most recently at Santa Sabina College. He also worked as a freelance composer, arranger and music producer. An award-winning composer, James has written and arranged music for a variety of events. He has written musicals for both schools and professional communities and was the Music Adviser engaged by the producers Great Big Events for the Opening Ceremony of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference in Perth. James is now working on a new commission for Harp, scheduled to premiere in September. Music Production Manager Elizabeth Mullane LEAD VOCAL ENSEMBLE Abby Graham, Adita Mrisho, Annuncia Sinisa, Bella Forti, Bridget Tesoriero, Brigida Pirolo, Carla Aslan, Chelsea Torreblanca, Diminika Drezins, Elizabeth Daher, Gabrielle Montalbo, Greta Baldwin, Hillary Nguyen, Holly Regan, Jennifer Vanek, Jessica Hume, Kiara Zapanta, Lusia Langi, Margarette Nguyen, Melissa Bong, Natasha Ateng, Pipiena Hehea, Pippi Cullinan, Tara Mackellar. BAND Jess Ciampa, Mark Costa (courtesy of AIM), Rex Goh, Stewart Kirwan, Wendy Anggerani, Alex Kennedy, Andrea Lo, Anthony Chovan, Bill Kostovski, Brenda Lo, Dennis Bunardi, Elisabeth Sonego, Lauren Goydych, Linus Gibson, Natasha Curry, Samuel Yee. CaSPA now has a home at Southern Cross Catholic Vocational College (SCCVC) in the O’Grady Performing Arts Centre. • A multi-purpose entertainment space, with theatre-style seating for up to 450 people • Fully-equipped with lighting, including computer-controlled lights and a NEXP-based audio system • Recording studio with multiple acoustic environments capable of recording music and film post-production • Video studio with television lighting together with a green screen background for creating chroma key visual effects, professional-level Sony cameras, complete the studio, with tie-lines to all areas of the facility • Mirrored dance studio featureing floating floor and AV presentation equipment • Make-up and hairdressing facilities • Media room equipped with 20 iMac computers The College is planning to introduce a Performing Arts stream for Years 11 and 12 in the near future. O’GRADY PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE 17 Comer Street Burwood 2134 Facilities in the O’Grady Performing Arts Centre are available for hire (special rates for Catholic schools) Contact Phillipe Sanders-Agius, General Manager, Creative and Performing Arts and Enterprises on 9568 8111. SCCVC Staff – CaSPA would like to thank David Stephens – Technical Manager Luke Collins – Manager Entertainment and Events Phillipe Sanders-Agius – General Manager Creative and Performing Arts and Enterprises Pauline Cole – Learning Facilitator, Beauty Therapy Leanne Connor – Learning Facilitator, Hair Dressing Festival Management Committee Seamus O’Grady – Director of Curriculum Jennie-lee – Director of CaSPA, Great Big Events Greg Thornton – Regional Consultant, CEO Eastern Region Margaret Heslin – Regional Consultant, CEO Southern Region Deborah Buscall – Regional Consultant, CEO Inner Western Region Marietta Taliana – Secondary Adviser, Curriculum and Professional Development Mary Musolino – Adviser, Faith Formation and Evangelisation Jody Bovell – Head, Financial Administration Geoff Carey – Principal, St Therese’s Mascot Tony Boyd – Principal, St Christopher’s Holsworthy Trish Veness – Archdiocesan Festival Logistics Co-ordinator Jen McNeil – CaSPA Program Manager, Great Big Events. Festival Logistics Team Greg Thornton – Regional Consultant, CEO Eastern Region Trish Veness – Archdiocesan Festival Logistics Co-ordinator. Regional Logistics Teams Southern Region Margaret Heslin, Tony Boyd, Michael Reardon, Jenny Stirling, Lea De Angelis, Juliette Pantaleo, Cathy Sip Eastern Region Greg Thornton, Geoff Carey, Rose Andre, Leonie Burfield, Chris Hopkins, Libby Denny Inner Western Region Deborah Buscall, Marietta Taliana, Kevin Bryson Stage Management/Logistics BURWOOD Southern Cross Catholic Vocational College • KINGSGROVE St Ursula’s College • MILPERRA Mount St Joseph Rehearsal Venues Eastern Region HURSTVILLE Bethany College, Marana Centre, St Mary’s Star of the Sea • KENSINGTON Our Lady Of The Sacred Heart College • MASCOT St Therese’s • RANDWICK Brigidine College Inner Western AUBURN St John’s • ASHFIELD De La Salle College • BURWOOD Southern Cross Catholic Vocational College • LAKEMBA St Therese’s, Holy Spirit College • PUNCHBOWL St Charbel’s College • RYDE Holy Cross College, St Charles’ Southern Region CARNES HILL Holy Spirit • HINCHINBROOK Good Samaritan Catholic College • LIVERPOOL All Saints Catholic Girls College • MENAI Aquinas College, Holy Family Parish Church, Indoor Sports Centre • SMITHFIELD St Gertrude’s • WAKELEY Mary MacKillop College Goodjarga Program Management Lisa Buxton – Adviser: Aboriginal Education K-12, Eastern Region Jane Bridges – Adviser: Aboriginal Education K-12, Southern Region Mary Senge – Adviser: Aboriginal Education K-12, Inner Western Region We Gratefully Acknowledge… …the Principals and staff of the participating schools for their commitment to the success of this Festival. Their generosity, creativity and expertise have greatly enriched the artistic experience of teachers, students and their families and friends; …the parents of the performers for the support and understanding they have given their children throughout the rehearsal process; …Directors and staff of the Catholic Education Office Sydney who have supported ‘Tell Me A Story’ throughout the journey. Their confidence in our ability to deliver was expressed in many tangible ways; …Seamus O’Grady for the original show concept, designs and storylines; …Spud and Jennifer Murphy for their theme song composition ‘We All Have A Story’; …Jan Currie Dancers – Irish Dancers; …Dom Ritchie and Marist College Kogarah – prop construction; …Andrey Shushkov – Director, Playwright – Invention of Love: Vision stills and Animation short 2010. foridesign.net; …Technical and Creative Overlay: Norwest Productions, Chameleon Touring, Technical Directions Company, Riedel Communications, Butlers Events, Licorice Productions, Globe Cast, Pollards Productions, Bang, Balooga Entertainment, James Browne Presents, Sounds and Motion, Mark Hammer, Ian Cooper, Ritzy Bizness, Sydney Entertainment Centre; Every effort has been made to ensure that all students, teachers and schools have been acknowledged in this program. We apologise for any omission. the catholic education foundation opportunities for all The Catholic Education Foundation provides bursaries to help families in financial hardship with the cost of providing their children with a Catholic education, and receive the kind of opportunities that you have seen on display here tonight. To make a donation to the Foundation, simply fill in the envelopes provided this evening, and leave them in the boxes provided at the exits, or go to www.ceosyd.catholic.edu.au and follow the link to the Foundation page. All donations over $2 are 100% tax deductible. Thank you for your support of this very worthwhile cause! “Tell me a Story” was produced by the Catholic Schools Performing Arts Team, CaSPA, in association with Great Big Events. The CaSPA Program is managed by Great Big Events in partnership with the Catholic Education Office, Sydney. CaSPA provides a range of activities to promote the quality of the performing arts in Catholic schools. For further information contact your Regional CaSPA Coordinator.