Corpus Christi College warmly invites you to the 2021 Arts Festival.
Our annual exhibition draws focus to our Year 12 Arts students across Dance, Drama, Music and Visual Art.
There will be the option for all Students, Staff and Parents to visit our Visual Art exhibition, witness our Dance and Drama students finalise their solo productions and listen to our Music students final creations at the below events.
This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate the incredible resilience, passion and skill of our senior students.
All events are free but bookings are essential.
Download your program for Visual Art, Music and Drama below:
Dance Perspectives
Dance Perspectives is an assessed performance of the Year 12 ATAR students Original Solo Composition. The Original Solo Composition or OSC is a major component of the dance practical exam for WACE. The opportunity to create their own dance work, encourages the dancers’ artistic creativity and imagination, developing their skills in and performing a dance that is relevant and meaningful to their lives.
Thursday 9 September | Caroline Payne Theatre
Tickets:
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Feedback for dancers:
https://CorpusChristiCollege.formstack.com/forms/dance_perspectives
Download your program:
Art Exhibition
The Art Exhibition is a showcase of all Year 11 and 12 Visual Art students talents. This year we will also be displaying a photo exhibition of our Wheatbelt tour and some pieces from the Technology and Enterprise students.
Wednesday 15 September - Friday 17 September | James Nestor Centre
Tickets:
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Music Perspectives
Music Perspectives is the final school assessed performance for our ATAR Music students. The students have the opportunity to perform their entire WACE examination programs in front of family and friends.
Thursday 17 September | Caroline Payne Theatre
Tickets:
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Drama Perspectives
Drama Perspectives is a chance to see the year 12 students weave a tapestry of performance and production. The year 12 drama solo performance forms a major part of their practical final marks. Each student at the end of their practise have to create their Own Solo Production. This is a short 6 minute piece entirely of their own making. No Director, No Scriptwriter, just bare bones performance.
Friday 18 September | Caroline Payne Theatre
Tickets:
www.trybooking.com/BTVGC