Collaboration is one of the essential skills required to cope with the 21st Century, and this was employed very successfully by the members of the arts and culture department at Crawford College North Coast when they presented their latest production, All That’s Culture.
Setting the theme for the evening was All That Jazz choreographed by Grade 11 student Jordyn Trollip, who gained inspiration from the spicy musical Chicago.
Tribal Council had a strong feminist message, as the female performers gained the power to achieve great things through inner strength and influence.
A standout collaboration was that between hip-hop and ballet dolls that came to life in the toy store and developed a complementary performance in Shall We Dance, choreographed and performed by Bianca Dinka and Rachel Devine.
Calden Gibbs choreographed and performed in a magnificent dance sequence entitled Under The Water which depicts a journey through dark times and struggles as it reflects on the challenges of everyday life.
This successful production was a tribute to the genius of Crawford teachers Brittany Hugo (sound and lighting), Nina Watson (music), Kerri Mills (design), Melissa Wood (drama) under the inspiration of Victoria Page-Andrews (dance).
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