Celebrating the Arts @ Foundation Christian College Adwrtisement Secondary Students at Foundation Christian College "Many of the students who were in the production had never done anything like this before, and to see students standing on stage, slipping into a role, and producing a performance that was way above student level, more like semi- Rumplestiltskin.The professional, was amazing." celebrated the success of their hard work when their production of Betrayal played to a said Mr Capener. full house on the final "One of the main comments night of showing. I have heard from audiences is that this wasn't a school play; it was a high- quality production. One person even commented that they paid big money to see a production that was not as good as what our students have performed," he said. Pietured: gtes frm Rumpleibkin, L-R: Abipeil tre Maafas Red Riding Nood TJ Rrodo ar Rumplentikia College Principal Neville Stanway said, "The College tieketing site was put in over-drive with people booking tickets to the final show following the rave reviews from the previous night." "We are very privileged to have a talented Arts Not only were the entire cast Secondary School students, but the entire Tech team was made up of students as well. Leadership Team with giftings in Music and Drama. The student performances are a reflection of the expertise and professionalism these teachers can impart to them," Mr Stanway said. Pictured:tR: Pnl Cronin a the Mal Hetter. Hannh kimnedy Aler in Honderlond hobela Shanhuna Bele ant Seplie Knnedy a Wi the Ww Te of the hated Foreat. Secondary Student TJ Ruwodo, who played the lead role of Rumplestiltskin, supportive, and the director said, "It was amazing seeing was so professional who everyone adapt to their character and flourish in support of the team. "The are making plans for the atmosphere was always very 2022 production. "Our students ran the tech for each performance," said Mr Capener. "This involved 85 microphone cues, 57 light cues, 63 sound cues and equalizing of 20 headset mierophones. lowe the production was The Foundation Christian pushed us to do even better College Ofice is now elosed than our best. He didn't take no for an answer, for the school holidays and reopens on Monday 1 October 2021. a big way, and to see the Director of the Production audience respond and really because he wanted to help and Head of Secondary Student Development Steve Before the production, most Capener said that the goal of the production was to give students a chance to shine. us and give us the best chance to make it in the industry." Enrolment applications can still be submitted via our online platform at https://www.fee.uedu. au/enrolment/enrol-now great." of them knew nothing about the technical side of things. Abigail ten Haaf, who It is a great testimony to their commitment!" played Red Riding Hood, said she appreciated the With the production now over, staff and students Foundation f Christian College Discover the Arts at Foundaion Christian College We'd love to invite you to visit Foundatign Christian College and discover what experiences await your child from Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information - contact us on 95865444 or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f/Christian College BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au Celebrating the Arts @ Foundation Christian College Adwrtisement Secondary Students at Foundation Christian College "Many of the students who were in the production had never done anything like this before, and to see students standing on stage, slipping into a role, and producing a performance that was way above student level, more like semi- Rumplestiltskin.The professional, was amazing." celebrated the success of their hard work when their production of Betrayal played to a said Mr Capener. full house on the final "One of the main comments night of showing. I have heard from audiences is that this wasn't a school play; it was a high- quality production. One person even commented that they paid big money to see a production that was not as good as what our students have performed," he said. Pietured: gtes frm Rumpleibkin, L-R: Abipeil tre Maafas Red Riding Nood TJ Rrodo ar Rumplentikia College Principal Neville Stanway said, "The College tieketing site was put in over-drive with people booking tickets to the final show following the rave reviews from the previous night." "We are very privileged to have a talented Arts Not only were the entire cast Secondary School students, but the entire Tech team was made up of students as well. Leadership Team with giftings in Music and Drama. The student performances are a reflection of the expertise and professionalism these teachers can impart to them," Mr Stanway said. Pictured:tR: Pnl Cronin a the Mal Hetter. Hannh kimnedy Aler in Honderlond hobela Shanhuna Bele ant Seplie Knnedy a Wi the Ww Te of the hated Foreat. Secondary Student TJ Ruwodo, who played the lead role of Rumplestiltskin, supportive, and the director said, "It was amazing seeing was so professional who everyone adapt to their character and flourish in support of the team. "The are making plans for the atmosphere was always very 2022 production. "Our students ran the tech for each performance," said Mr Capener. "This involved 85 microphone cues, 57 light cues, 63 sound cues and equalizing of 20 headset mierophones. lowe the production was The Foundation Christian pushed us to do even better College Ofice is now elosed than our best. He didn't take no for an answer, for the school holidays and reopens on Monday 1 October 2021. a big way, and to see the Director of the Production audience respond and really because he wanted to help and Head of Secondary Student Development Steve Before the production, most Capener said that the goal of the production was to give students a chance to shine. us and give us the best chance to make it in the industry." Enrolment applications can still be submitted via our online platform at https://www.fee.uedu. au/enrolment/enrol-now great." of them knew nothing about the technical side of things. Abigail ten Haaf, who It is a great testimony to their commitment!" played Red Riding Hood, said she appreciated the With the production now over, staff and students Foundation f Christian College Discover the Arts at Foundaion Christian College We'd love to invite you to visit Foundatign Christian College and discover what experiences await your child from Kindergarten through to Year 12. To book a tour - or for more information - contact us on 95865444 or visit us online at www.fcc.wa.edu.au Foundation f/Christian College BOOK A TOUR ONLINE www.fcc.wa.edu.au