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By MP News GroupAugust 22, 2017Updated:August 28, 2017No Comments1 Min Read
Countdown: Kiyah Purdon, Ella McCracken, Nakita Manders, Lauren Christie, Gillian Harvey, Heidi Delaney, Isabelle Stanley, Bonnie Lulich, Tamryn Keys, Chloe Symes, Madisson Sandy. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Countdown: Kiyah Purdon, Ella McCracken, Nakita Manders, Lauren Christie, Gillian Harvey, Heidi Delaney, Isabelle Stanley, Bonnie Lulich, Tamryn Keys, Chloe Symes, Madisson Sandy. Picture: Gary Sissons

CRIB Point Primary School pupils are “counting down the days” until they get to perform at next month’s Victorian State Schools’ Spectacular at Hi Sense arena.

The theme for this year’s show on 16 September is: Anything is Possible.

“The [pupils] have been practicing since February and will perform seven dances,” fundraising co-ordinator Rae McCracken said.

“They practice once a week and have also been part of four group rehearsals with other schools at Officer Secondary College.

“They have just received their costumes and are counting down the days until they get to perform.”

The 13 Crib Point pupils, in years 4-6, are part of a mass dance group which includes 1200 state school pupils from around Victoria. Another 1200 will perform as part of the mass choir.

Performances are at 1pm and 6.30pm. Audiences of 10,000 are expected at each show.

First published in the Western Port News – 22 August 2017

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