The Scene Project: Performance Evening – ‘Flowers In Antarctica’ By Wendy Mocke | 5:30pm – 6pm, Thursday 5 September @ Performing Arts Theatre – Canterbury College
What: The Scene Project: Performance Evening – ‘Flowers In Antarctica’ By Wendy Mocke.
When: 5:30pm – 6:00pm, Thursday 5 September 2024.
Where: Performing Arts Theatre – Canterbury College.
– Best parking via Easterly Street carparks, Waterford with plenty of onsite parking available.
Who: ALL Senior School Parents & Families MOST Welcome.
Hosts: Senior School Drama Teacher Mr Matthew Kopelke and our Creative Industries Faculty’s Senior School Drama Students.
Cost: FREE Event!
RSVPs: NOT Required.
Dress Code: Smart Casual.
Contact: Performing Arts Dept: T – 07 3299 0812 | E –
More Information
The Scene Project is a participatory style project, which involves schools in the creative process of performance, from rehearsal through to final presentation.
The Scene Project is about acknowledging students and teachers as artists and encouraging live performance in a professional space and manner.
The Scene Project gives students the opportunity to access a newly commissioned script and stage a public performance.
This year’s text is ‘Flowers In Antarctica’ by Wendy Mocke.
Ancient rivals and custodians of the sea, Whales and Orcas live in understanding and fear of each other.
For centuries they’ve always had a shared enemy: HUMANS.
Now the seas are warmer, the ice caps are melting, and it’s affecting everyone in the ocean world.
But that’s not what’s drawn everyone to the urgent Ocean Tribal council.
The arrival of a foreign species off the coast of Manus, Papua New Guinea, is creating more of a threat.
An alien life form planning to seize earth from the sea up.
Sahul and Sunda, a teen orca and teen whale, could be what everyone needs to save the planet and the animal kingdom as we know it…
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So you are warmly invited to view the LIVE performance of Canterbury’s 2024 The Scene Project work on Thursday 5 September in the Performing Arts Theatre from 5:30pm until 6:00pm.
Regards
Mr Matthew Kopelke
Teacher – Senior School
Canterbury College