Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
2016
PROGRAMME
JUNIOR VOCAL
Brian Gerrard Theatre
Birkenhead College
Birkdale Road
Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th April 2016
Three sessions daily
10.00am Saturday, 9:30am Sunday
1.30pm
7.00pm
Proudly supported by
The Les & Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation
The David & Genevieve Becroft Foundation
Perpetual Guardian Trust
NORTH SHORE PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY (INC)
www.nspas.org.nz
TIMETABLE:
Piano/Instrumental 20 April -22 April Birkenhead College
Highland Dance 11 June PumpHouse Theatre
Junior vocal 16-19 April Birkenhead College
Dance 16-19 April Glenfield College
Adult Vocal 3-6 June PumpHouse Theatre
ADMISSION
SESSION CHARGES 2016
Adults $5.00
Students $2.00
Children 5-12 years $1.00
All day pass Adults $10.00
All day pass Students $5.00
All day pass Children 5-12 years $2.00
SPECIAL EVENTS:
AT BIRKENHEAD COLLEGE
Saturday 16th April 7.30pm Les and Sonia Andrews Young Performer of the year
Neila Street Memorial Award
AT THE PUMPHOUSE
242 Musical Theatre Song in Costume 14 and under 18 years 1st Item
228 Song in Costume 12 and under 16 years
242 Musical Theatre Song in Costume 14 and under 18 years 2nd Item
GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR COMPETITORS
Please read the conditions carefully. Strict observance of these rules must be followed.
1. Order of Performance
Competitors names will appear in the programme in the order in which they will
compete unless pre arranged by the stage manager.
All competitors must be in attendance at least 15 minutes prior to the
commencement of the class. The approximate start times will be listed in the
programme . Those not present when called may, at the discretion of the stage
manager forfeit the right to compete.
2. Stage
No person other than officials, performers and stage prop handlers are permitted in
the wings of the stage during performances.
3. Music
The use of photocopied music on the stage is not permitted.
4. Cameras, Video Cameras and Mobile Phones
Taking of photographs with or without flash is prohibited during a performance.
At either the commencement or end of the performance photographs may be taken of
your own child or student only, but due to misuse of the privilege, VIDEO recording is
not permitted except for NCEA assessment when permission from the section
convenor must be obtained in advance before any Video recording is done. Written
confirmation from the school will be needed to show that the Video is required for the
NCEA assessment.
5. Prizes
Prizes will be awarded at the Adjudicators discretion.
Unless a sponsored monetary prize is offered for the under 14 year classes medals
will be issued
If there are four or less entrants only the first prize will be awarded. If there are 5
entrants a first and second prizes will be awarded.
This rule may not apply to individually sponsored classes.
When two or more Competitors tie for first place, the Adjudicator has the right to
recall those performers to determine a winner and should a first equal be awarded
the first and second prize monies will be amalgamated and split equally between the
winners and no second prize will be awarded.
6. Trophies
All trophies remain the property of the Society. Trophies must be returned to the
Societys office no later than 1 March of the year following the presentation. The
engraving of Trophies and Cups is the responsibility of the winner.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
Ms Sarah- Jane Rennie B.Mus (Perf) Melbourne, Dip. Opera Auckland
Sarah-Jane Rennie has trained her voice in both New Zealand and Australia and holds a
Bachelor of Music Performance in Voice from The Victorian College of the Arts and a Diploma
in Performing Arts (Opera) from the School of Music at Auckland University. She was a 2002
Emerging Artist and is a current Resident Artist and Freemasons Scholar for New Zealand
Opera. Sarah-Jane has sung small roles, covered lead roles and been part of the chorus for
the company since 1999.
Sarah-Jane has sung many lead roles for smaller companies across New Zealand, including
Amor in Orfeo and Euridice with the Auckland Chamber Orchestra in 2002 and Elettra the for
Auckland Opera Studio in 2005. She has been a soloist with New Zealands major
orchestras in Opera, Oratorio and Concert work, including Verdi in Concert with the APO
2005 and The Lloyd Webber Requiem 2002 and the The Messiah with the CSO in 2003. also
in 2003 Sarah-Jane was chosen as a soloist for the concert Kiri and Friends recorded for TV,
CD and DVD.
She has been fortunate enough to work for Sir Andrew Lloyd Webbers the Really Useful
Group as the Carlotta Alternate and Ensemble in the Phantom of the Opera Australasian tour
2008-09 and more recently in the World tour between 2013-16. She has lived and sung in ten
cities across the Pacific, Asia and Europe.
In 2015 Sarah-Jane continued her training in Verona Italy where she developed her
knowledge of the Italian language and studied voice with Olga Vosnesenskaya from lArena di
Verona. She regularly studies with Isabel Cunningham in Dunedin and in Sydney with
Sharolyn Kimmorley and Glenn Winslade. This year, she will cover the role of Violetta in New
Zealand Operas upcoming production of La Traviata in Christchurch at the Isaac Royal
theatre in July.
The North Shore Performing Arts Society (Inc.) gratefully acknowledges the
following for their continued support in donating prizes and assisting with our Annual
Festival.
Competitors must enter this class and compete in the following Classes 219,
220, 221 and 222.
Winner to receive the Elvia Cup and $50.00, second $25.00 earned from
various bequests)
First prize $20, second $15, and third $10! donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions
Legacies
The winner will receive $150 second $75 and third $50 from the Les and Sonia
Andrews Cultural Foundation
Each performer will perform a programme consisting of:
The items can be performed in any order as long as the music for the
Adjudicator is clearly identified 1, 2 and 3
First $20, second $15 and third $10 donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies
First $20, second $15 and third $10 donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies
First $20, second $15 and third $10 donated by Kath Kitney and Callibre Solutions Legacies
Each Competitor may choose the order of their item as long as the music for the
adjudicator is clearly marked and the Stage Manager has been informed.
The second Item will be performed by the entrants in the same order after the
Interval.
The Winner will receive the Donnell Cup and $150 second prize $75.00 and third
prize of $50.00.
The prize Money has been donated by Doreen and Ken Donnell, Janice Webb and
from the Les and Sonia Andrews Cultural Foundation.
First song
1 Taylor Clark Green finch and Linnet Bird Sondheim
2 Cambel Mc Gregor-Fernee
3 Elizabeth Andrew Art is Calling for Yu Herbert
4 Kate Sampson The Boyfriend Sandy Wilson
5 Imogen Harwood Adelaides Lament Frank Loesser
6 Matthew Bennett The Tale of the Oyster Cole Porter
7 Matthew Kereama If I were a rich man Jerry Bock
8 Kimberley Fenton I Hate Men Cole Porter
9 Venice Qin How Are Things in Glocca Morra Burton Lane
10 Jess Rogers Just you Wait Fredrick Lowe
11 Claudia Cooke Princess of pure delight Kurt Weil
12 Maddison Simich- Burr On my Own C. M.Schnberg
13 Gemma Goldstein Green Finch and Linnet Bird S. Sondheim
14 Samantha Nicholas The Mystrey of Edwin Drood R.Holmes
15 Liam DSouza Me OlBamboo R.R.Sherman
228 SONG IN COSTUME: 12 and under 14 years
Acting and Singing ability to be judged. The winner will receive $50 and the
PumpHouse Cup,,Second $30 and third $20.00. Prize Money donated by
Doreen and Ken Donnell, and Janice Webb..
1st. 2nd.3rd.
1st. 2nd.3rd.