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Snow Queen tours North Coast & Brisbane

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Over 5,000 shows internationally

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Drama Workshops for Regional Australia

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Exciting kids shows

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Strong global community initiatives

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Centacare & Burnside partner for Dubbo Workshop

Meaningful workshop at Dubbo on Wed 3rd in collaboration with Centacare & Burnside targetting children from underpriveleged families who wouldn’t otherwise get such an opportunity. 50 children joined Munchkinland & Emerald City on stage. “Great Show and workshop in Dubbo, Kids had an amazing time. Can’t wait till it comes to Dubbo again”, said Nicole Stonestreet of Burnside, who assisted Centacare’s Diane Tierney in bringing the workshop to Dubbo.  A big thank you to Anne Mills & the management of Dubbo RSL for sharing the vision and generously offering their facilities on the day.

 

‘Workshops to Regional Australia’ initiative warmly welcomed at Lithgow

House full show at Lithgow on Mon 1st. Enjoyable collaboration with both La Belle & Absolute dance studios here as well as an interesting pre-show workshop where a large group of local children learnt how to be Munchkins on stage for the show later that day. . Cr Maree Statham, Mayor of Lithgow, thanked the show for giving local children such an opportunity and received a donation of toys for the local hospital.

 

Festival An Ideal Model For Today’s Economic Climate – Cr. Borg

Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser (June 19, 2013)

Campbelltown Macarthur Advertiser (June 19, 2013)

Dorothy’ll Be Around

Macarthur Chronicle (June 18, 2013)

Macarthur Chronicle (June 18, 2013)

Festival launched with big community celebration

A big, happy community celebration marked the launch of The Wizard of Oz Festival Campbelltown on Friday evening by Cr Fred Borg, Chairperson, 24 Hour Fight Against Cancer Macarthur in the presence of community leaders, politicians, artists and festival friends.

Thanking the Festival for choosing the 24HFACM as its designated charity, Cr Borg said, “This Festival is an ideal model for today’s economic climate. It provides small businesses and artists of Campbelltown the opportunity to support one another while at the same time contributing to a strong local cause”. Cr Borg officially released the Festival programme to Cr Rudi Kolkman, Oz collector Dorothy Overton & artist David Capra.

The Festival has commissioned A Migrant’s Journey To Oz, a response by Indian artists & performers Aruna Gandhimathinathan, Prabhu Osoniqs, Diya Dasgupta & Stanley Abnes, to be workshopped with local schools. Launching this work in progress, Cr Kent Johns, Mayor of Sutherlandshire & Liberal for Werriwa, drew attention to the depth of culture in the local Werriwa community. “Multiculturalism has worked perfectly in Australia. Over 200 years of people immigrating into this country, and everytime it gets even better”, Cr Johns said.

A group of children trained by Christerine treated the packed audience to a stunning rendition of I Am Australian, all appearing in costume – even Ned Kelly!

The evening extended into an interesting forum with Scott Morrison, Shadow Minister for Immigration & Citizenship, who in a lighter moment was asked which Wizard of Oz character he would like to be. “The Lion”, he replied, “I always loved the Lion even as a kid. I think the Lion speaks a lot of what’s in many of us in that sometimes we don’t really understand the courage and strength that we have.”