Mya Unwin, Arlo Keech, Maudie Taylor and Zali Vesty dancing the night away.
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Murray River Council Hall was brought to full capacity on Wednesday, September 24 as Mathoura Public School students showcased their talents and delighted audiences for their biennial production of Music Through the Decades.
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This year’s production took the audience on a journey through time, following Ruby and Lucy and their grandparents as they discovered the power of music from each era.
The story was brought to life with a vibrant mix of song, dance, humour and drama.
The school production provided a unique opportunity for every child to experience the excitement and joy of performing on stage.
Throughout weeks of rehearsals, students developed their confidence and performance skills, culminating in a spectacular show that delighted all in attendance.
The school wished to thank Emma Streader and Marnie Van Zutphen, who dedicated many hours to bringing this project to life and supporting the students every step of the way.
Their hard work helped create an unforgettable experience that allowed every student to shine and take pride in their achievements.
The main cast: Blake Harris as Grandpa, Sophie Eddy as Grandma, Mya Unwin as Ruby and Zali Vesty as Lucy.
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K1 class performs How Much Is That Doggy in the Window?
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The Michael Jackson boys: Jeffery Grady, Bobbie Hullah and Kade Harris.
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Mia Zesty singing Dancing Queen with the Year 2 and 3 girls.
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The Year 2 and 3 boys as the Backstreet Boys.
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Whole school finale to Blinding Lights.
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Connor Hadley, Kade Harris and Sasa Zhang.
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Walley Duggan ready to perform in his first production.
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