performing arts program - Currumbin State School

SWELL SCULPTURE FESTIVAL
MUSIC PROGRAM
Every year Currumbin Primary School holds a SWELL Celebration
at the same time as the Gold Coast SWELL Sculpture
Festival. Children enjoy Art/Sculpture competitions,
displays, workshops and walks to the exhibition. A
visiting artist is usually a highlight.
Currumbin Primary School offers a comprehensive music
program fostering creativity, discipline, teamwork and
higher order thinking. Educating the whole child with the
inclusion of music and the arts enhances the quality of
C U R R U M B I N ‘S G O T T A L E N T
education within the school.
Our annual competition “Currumbin’s Got Talent” is a highlight
and it results in some lunchtime spectacular entertainment.
THERAPY & DANCE (TAD)
TAD (Therapy and Dance), is a non-profit organisation that is
offering students supported by Student Services at Currumbin
State School an opportunity to participate in an intensive dance
and movement program . In 2014 the students were invited to
compete in an Eisteddfod at the end of the program.
YOGA
Prep students participate in weekly yoga classes held by Karma
Kids Club which teaches students how to focus the mind, increasing their ability to concentrate in class.
PERFORMING
ARTS
PROGRAM
CLASSROOM MUSIC
Throughout their early schooling years, all students learn to
listen, perform and develop a knowledge of musical
elements. They learn to discriminate forms and styles of
music and to attend to particular qualities in the music of
different composers, countries, cultures and periods.
DANCE LESSONS
DRUMBEAT
‘Currumbin Dance and Gymnastics’ school provide lunchtime
lessons in our Assembly Hall.
Selected students participate in a 10 week lunchtime
program with a focus on developing social skills. The pro-
MOVE AND GROOVE
This energetic and exciting movement program teaches children
2 - 5 years how to dance and express themselves physically and
creatively while having fun, developing fitness and flexibility. Classes run in 8 week blocks each school term by the GCCC.
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gram culminates in a drum circle performance utilizing the
Djembe, an African percussion instrument.
ELIZABETH CHANDLER
The school conducts a Strings Program (Yr 3-6) and an Instrumen-
Liz completed a Bachelor of Education Hons at Westminster
limited and additional costs for instrument hire and a contribution
College In Oxford, England. She taught class in East London for
levy may apply.
four years, taking Grades 3 and 4.
Justin studied music and education at the Queensland University
at A.B. Paterson College for two years before
of Technology, completing degrees in music
taking up a music teaching post with the
The classroom music teacher and senior choir co-ordinator at
Currumbin State School is Danny Carolan.
Danny attended Latrobe University in Melbourne, where he was
awarded a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Arts (majoring
in music).
JUSTIN HART
On her return to Australia, Liz taught Grade 6
DANNY CAROLAN
tal (Band) Program (Yr 4-6) taught by specialist staff. Places are
After working for many years as a professional musician, Danny
attended Southern Cross University where he was awarded
a Graduate Diploma in Education.
performance and secondary education.
Department of Education, Queensland.
He has been teaching instrumental music in Gold
She has specialized in teaching Strings at 7 other schools and enters
Coast schools since 2007. Justin enjoys perform-
her groups in a variety of musical events such as the Gold Coast
ing regularly in orchestras, big bands and other
Eisteddfod, the Advanced Music Camp at Tallebudgera and School
various small groups locally.
Mr.Carolan and former school captain Chantelle Ward
Justin also teaches music at Palm Beach Currumbin High School.
Concerts.
JUNIOR & SENIOR CHOIR
JUNIOR CHOIR (YEAR 1—3)
SENIOR CHOIR (YEAR 4—6)
The choirs offer a varied and challenging repertoire for those
students who value the joy of singing. They represent the school in
BAND
STRINGS PROGRAM
YEAR 3 — 6
In school time Strings tuition extends student’s abilities in:
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Violin
Viola
Cello
Double Bass
Various ensembles perform at functions in their new music
uniform.
YEAR 4— 6
ceremonies, competitions and community events.
Band tuition in:
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Flute
Clarinet
Saxophone
Trumpet
Trombone
Bass Guitar
Percussion
offers extension to those students whose musical talents broaden
to playing an instrument. Lessons are provided in school time by
Ed. Qld instructors. On gaining an appropriate standard, students
join an ensemble offering participation opportunities in school
assemblies, school functions, eisteddfods and community events.
WENDY MCKAY
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Registered Teacher with 25 years experience
Full time teacher Currumbin Primary School
Trained in special education (visually impaired)
Reading Recovery teacher 2002-2007
Junior Choir teacher 2009-2014
I am currently enjoying my role as the Junior Choir co-ordinator and
teacher very much. It is lovely to see such enthusiasm from the
children who participate in the program. Mrs Yvette Grant, who is our
pianist and also a dedicated teacher at our school, and I are committed to giving our young singers an enriching musical experience.