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New York Arts Tour

New York is aptly named the Big Apple and the 秀秀直播 Arts students certainly took a big bite out of this city in the two weeks they were there. The purpose of the tour was to immerse students in their chosen arts disciplines of either Music, Drama, Dance or Visual Art and this was certainly achieved. After some very long flights, students hit the ground running with lots of sightseeing. They visited Central Park for a bike ride; St Patrick Cathedral; did an NBC studio tour; hung out in Times Square and went on 鈥淭he Ride鈥 which is an interactive bus tour, walked across Brooklyn Bridge at dusk; listened to a gospel choir and ate soul food in Harlem; chose to visit the Natural History Museum for a scavenger hunt or visit the famous Guggenheim Art Museum; and were entertained by singing and dancing waiters at Ellen鈥檚 Stardust Diner.

After these first few days the group was ready to start workshops in their chosen arts disciplines. Each group worked under the tutelage of professional practitioners. The wealth of knowledge they absorbed throughout their time in these workshops was certainly impressive. The tour was broken with a 鈥渞est day鈥 at Governor’s Island where students were able to get away from the craziness of the city and either walk or bike around the island. Evenings were spent at various performances. Students got to experience 鈥淪leep No More;鈥 鈥淐ountry, Blues and Roots Performance;鈥 鈥淒ear Evan Hansen;鈥 鈥淏eetlejuice;鈥 鈥淒izzy鈥檚 Jazz Club;鈥 鈥淢ark Morris 鈥 dance performance;鈥 Amateur Night at the Apollo鈥 and 鈥淢uch Ado About Nothing.鈥

The tour concluded with attendance at mass in the beautiful St Patrick鈥檚 Cathedral followed by visiting the High Line, the Chelsea Markets, the 911 Memorial and the steps of the MET Museum. The students and teachers had the most exciting, action packed and wonderful time in New York.

Student Reflections

Dance Reflection by Ruby Vance

New Yorks鈥 dance is extremely unique and offered the dance students the opportunity to step out of our comfort zones. We all loved learning unique techniques of warm ups, stretching and dance style. Choreography and improvisation classes we experienced with leading choreographers helped us develop our own personal sense of movements and phrases. Dancehall was also a group favourite, where we learned a new style of dance with Jamaican and African roots. Contemporary at the Alvin Ailey Dance Company was by far my personal favourite. Choreographer Martell Ruffin provided comedic relief as well as a cool sense of contemporary he likes to call 鈥榟ip hoppery鈥 that was visually stunning and fun to perform.

Overall New York provided me with the amazing opportunities that I only wish I could experience in Perth. To be in the city where dance really made its place in the world was truly magical, and for that I will forever be thankful to have had the opportunity to go on the 2019 Arts Tour.

Visual Art Reflection by Jaime Pyne

My time in New York was an experience of a lifetime. For me the main focus was on visual art. After a quick subway ride to Brooklyn, graffiti covered the buildings everywhere. We were given a tour and background of the art and then got to try it for ourselves. It was like nothing I have ever tried before. I loved learning the history of graffiti art and that only more recently it has become accepted as a 鈥榝orm of art鈥. I also loved hearing about how artists would go out and spend most nights painting and trying not to get caught when creating their art.

We also visited the Guggenheim museum, which was definitely one of my highlights. Not only was the artwork amazing but the architecture of the museum was as well. To me, it was such a good place to people watch and I found it fascinating seeing people鈥檚 reactions to the artworks. I also really enjoyed being able to watch so many musicals and plays. It was amazing to watch the sets and performance spaces come to life. Seeing the visual elements come together to transport the audience to another world was really impactful.

The trip to New York was unforgettable and I felt like I got to experience first-hand what it would be like living there as an artist.

Drama Reflection by Elisabeth Metcalf

I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity I was given by the College for the 2019 Arts Tour. The exhaustion that I felt as we arrived at our hotel after almost 32 hours of airports, security checks and cramped planes was washed away by the sheer incredulity and awe of being in New York.

As workshops began, I initiated 鈥渟ponge mode,鈥 soaking up everything I could about physical theatre, and our theatre practitioners; Bogart, Laban, Lepage and Meisner. It was daunting and exhausting, and every night I鈥檇 get back to my room and fall into bed, shattered. But each morning I鈥檇 wake up ready and excited to seize every opportunity I was given to improve my acting skills. My highlight for the tour was definitely 鈥淏eetlejuice – the Musical.鈥 Apart from my own love of musical theatre, I was excited to identify techniques in the performance that we鈥檇 been studying in our workshops! The set design was stunning, and the actors and actresses were of an incredible caliber, inspiring me to really apply myself to my own drama studies.

I also loved the workshop I attended on writing an Original Solo Performance, something that will be invaluable in my practical exam for my ATAR Drama course.

Overall, this was an experience that I will cherish forever, and the friendships I developed with other students whom I wouldn鈥檛 have otherwise interacted with, are bonds that I will carry into my adult life post-school.

Music Refection by Meg Hobson

While I was in New York my chosen discipline to explore was music. This meant that the activities I did were generally based around writing, performing, recording music and the music side of productions and performances. The first workshop we did was a music production workshop where we had the opportunity to record a song that we had been rehearsing. This was the first time I had ever been inside a recording studio and it was amazing to see how the music that we had been playing could be recorded and mixed to sound like music that you hear on the radio!

After this I went to a composing workshop for musical theatre where we worked in small groups to write a song that could be used in a musical. We wrote the lyrics and made a chord progression to go with a melody. This workshop was one of my favourites because it really let me be creative and it allowed me to gain a lot of appreciation for the amount of work that goes in before a musical can even begin to be rehearsed.

Another great session that we did was a jazz jam session and street performance. The performance and the variety of sessions that we did before and after the performance encouraged all of us to attempt solos and to be more expressive through our music. Music students also got to experience a hip-hop history walking tour and a tour of Lincoln Centre.

Although all of the workshops and opportunities were amazing experiences, my favourite would have to be sitting in the orchestra pit of the Tony award winning Broadway musical 鈥淭he Prom.鈥 I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to sit amongst amazing musicians who were performing live. Watching these musicians perform and having the opportunity to speak to them about their work and their life leading up to working as a musician on Broadway was incredible and truly inspired me.

The two weeks that I spent on the tour were such an amazing experience.

Pathways and Careers Update – Term 3 Week 2 2019

Our aim is to provide students with all the latest information that will help them to make decisions about future careers and life beyond school.Please contact Justin Farley, Pathways and Onsite Coordinator for any further queries Justin.Farley@newman.wa.edu.au | 9204 9457

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UWA Open Day UWA Sunday 4 August
Notre Dame Open Day Notre Dame Sunday 11 August
ECU Mount Lawley / WAAPA Open Day ECU Mount Lawley Sunday 11 August
Science Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 14 August
Social Work Information Evening Curtin University Wednesday 14 August
Nursing and Midwifery Evening ECU Joondalup Friday 16 August
TISC Information Evening UWA Tuesday 20 August
SkillsWest Careers Expo Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre August 16-18
Psychology, Criminology, Counselling Evening ECU Joondalup Tuesday 20 August
Medical and Health Science Information Evening ECU Joondalup Wednesday 21 August
Law Information Evening Curtin Wednesday 28 August
Creative Arts and Communication Open Evening Murdoch University Wednesday 28 August
Teaching Information Evening ECU Mount Lawley Tuesday 3 September
Media, Arts, Design and Communications Evening ECU Mount Lawley Wednesday 4 September
Admissions Information Evening Notre Dame Tuesday 10 September
Business and Law Information Evening ECU Joondalup Tuesday 10 September
Teaching Information Evening ECU Joondalup Wednesday 11 September
WAAPA Information Evening WAAPA Mount Lawley Thursday 12 September
Cybersecurity Information Evening ECU Joondalup Wednesday 18 September

秀秀直播 News Term 3 Week 2 – Latest Sport News

Winter NAS Results

Thank you to all students and coaches on a great Term 2 of NAS Winter Sport. We had many teams show great improvement over the season with most playing off in the finals. Congratulations to the following teams for winning Premierships:

  • Year 7A Netball Team
  • Year 7 Girls Floorball Team

NAS Sport recommences in Term 1 2020.

Marcellin Guild / ACC Athletics Carnivals

Pre-Carnival events (Javelin and 1500m) have already taken place this week with some outstanding results. The takes place on Thursday 8 August. Nominations for all events close on Monday 5 August. The first event commences at 9.00am at the State Athletics Stadium. You can find the full program of events here:

All parents are welcome to come along and support the students. The kiosk will be open to parents for drinks and snacks throughout the day.

Results from the Marcellin Guild Athletics Carnival are used to select the Interschool ACC Athletics Squad. The Squad will be officially selected next Friday and training will commence in Week 4; Tuesdays 3.30pm – 4.30pm and Thursday 7.10am – 8.10am followed by breakfast.

We have Specialist Coaches in place for all track and field events. This year鈥檚 A Division Carnival is being held at the State Athletics Stadium on Wednesday 18 September.

Lavalla Faction Carnival

The Lavalla Cross Country Carnival took place on Thursday 25 July. In what was perfect running conditions, students competed with enthusiasm and determination to complete the course. to read more and see more photos from the day.

Run Club

Run Club has recommenced and all students from Lavalla and Marcellin are welcome to attend any sessions. It is recommended that students get to at least one session per week. Students will become more motivated if they get into a routine and feel themselves improving.

Sessions;

  • Tuesdays 7.10am – 8.10am followed by breakfast
  • Thursdays 7.10am – 8.10am followed by breakfast

This semester there are 3 tiers to the program;

  1. Lavalla Group: Coach Lenny Hughes (Level 4 Accredited National Athletics Coach)
  2. Intermediate Group: Coach Torren Diletti (State Runner and four times ACC Cross Country Champion)
  3. High Performance Group: Coach Ben Chamberlain (National Runner and four times ACC Cross Country Champion)

Students are to meet on the steps outside the PE office on the Marcellin Campus in their PE/running uniform. Students are asked to bring their own bowl and spoon for our team breakfasts afterwards. Hope to see as many runners on the track as possible!

Strength and Conditioning

Students in Years 7-12 are offered the opportunity to be a part of the Strength & Conditioning Program which take place on Monday, Wednesday Lunchtimes (School Gym) and Friday mornings (7.30am at the new pool training facility followed by breakfast).

The focus of these sessions is to improve core strength, aerobic endurance and flexibility. This compliments everything they might be doing at Club training and over time will improve speed, performance, confidence and help build resilience against injury.

Years 3-6 Cross Country Carnival

The Lavalla Cross Country Carnival took place on Thursday 25 July. In what was perfect running conditions, students competed with enthusiasm and determination to complete the course. It was wonderful seeing so much sportsmanship between the year groups and every runner giving 100%.

Congratulations to every student for their outstanding running efforts! Well done to Knox Faction for winning the Cross Country Carnival shield with a whopping 618 points followed by Delany, Brigid and Marcellin.

Age Champions were announced at the Lavalla Assembly in Week 2. Congratulations to the following Age Champions:

Year 3 Girls

1 Addison Campbell
2 Georgia White
3 Livia Bogdanov

Year 3 Boys

1 Luke Rombouts
2 Cooper Warrick
3 Oscar Prentice

Year 4 Girls

1 Bailey Trovarello
2 Chloe Rear
3 Maddie Bertolini

Year4 Boys

1 Jaspar Martin-Booth
2 Liam Murphy
3 Koby Kalebic

Year 5 Girls

1 Ella Hills
2 Molly Hills
3 Grace Richardson

Year 5 Boys

1 Cooper Trovarello
2 Linus Keane
3 Aidan Iannantuoni

Year 6 Girls

1 Olivia Lim
2 Hannah Lim
3 Sophia Nardi

Year 6 Boys

1 Harrison Warrick
2 Harry Prentice
3 Stefano Rapanaro

Thank you to all the student and parent volunteers for assisting with marshaling and the huge amount of spectators who came down to cheer the students on.

Humanities Tour

In Week 10 of Term 2, the Year 10 Humanities Tour group set off for eight days of adventure on the east coast, managing to pack in experiences that linked to all four facets of the Humanities curriculum.

Sydney proved extremely popular with the iconic Harbour Bridge providing us with a brisk evening walk as well as multiple photo opportunities.

We enjoyed mass at St Patrick鈥檚 in the Rocks, a church built in the 1840’s on land bequeathed by William Davis who had obtained land in the Rocks in 1809 and whose home became a centre of Catholic prayer years before there was a resident priest in Sydney.

After mass, the history of the Rocks became even more real with a guided tour through the area. The students鈥 engagement and pleasant manner was commended by the guide, who took the trouble to contact the Tour company to tell them what a pleasure it had been. It was the first commendation of many that students received on the tour. As staff, we cannot fault their behaviour or enthusiasm despite their busy days.

The snow and the mountain ranges were another highlight. From the Blue mountains, we traveled to Canberra where we spent three days experiencing the delights of the capital. The most popular visits here were to the Governor General鈥檚 house and to Old Parliament House where the Civics and Citizenship the students have learned this year was brought to life.

A much quieter group returned to Perth, exhausted but rich with experiences.

Cath Bagg, Leader of Learning – Humanities