2016 will mark the 28th Annual Catholic Schools Music Festival, with over 2,000 students representing approximately 80 Catholic Schools who perform throughout the four evenings of the festival.
The music focus this year is both joyful and fun; creating a vibrant, toe-tapping atmosphere with songs mainly selected from the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s.
Each evening of the Music Festival comprises a carefully crafted medley of our talented youth; encompassing a 400-voice Combined Schools Upper Primary Choir accompanied by a Secondary Girls Vocal Ensemble and a Secondary Boys Vocal Ensemble providing a rich baritone element. The arrangements of the choral songs involve soloists chosen by audition, and are complemented by selected secondary students in both the Festival String Ensemble and Festival Rhythm Section.
A variety of Support Acts selected by audition comprising solo, duet and ensemble items provide entertainment throughout the evening both on stage interspersed throughout the choral program and as foyer entertainment prior to the concert.
Catholic Schools Music Festival, 7.30pm Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre.
Monday 26 September, 2016
Tuesday 27 September, 2016
Wednesday 28 September, 2016 and
Thursday 29 September, 2016
Discount tickets available prior to public release at the School Group Booking* price:
$29.00 Adults
$20.00 Pensioners/ Concession/Students
No exchanges or refunds on purchased tickets
*School Group Booking price not available after 5 September, 2016.
Book at BASS
Tickets on Sale to the public from September on 131 246 or via www.bass.net.au
$34.85 Adult
$25.65 Pensioner/Student Concession
BASS processing & credit card fees apply
No exchanges or refunds on purchased tickets
For further information please contact:
Sam Taylor, Catholic Schools Music Festival Coordinator
Samantha.Taylor@cesa.catholic.edu.au / Phone (08) 8301 6813.
Twenty students from Catholic schools in South Australia have been named among the winners in two major state-wide Humanities competitions.
Earlier this year, senior school students from across South Australia were invited to enter the 2024 Premier’s Anzac Spirit School Prize and the Muriel Matters Awards.