Skillo
is in a theatre near you
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- 2004
Teachers at Newtown would be disappointed because they're a performing arts specialist school, getting masses into onstage is the norm for them.
um well i dont think u necessarily have to get full marks to be nominated, but i would imagine you would have to be v v close - like 29/30.missy25189 said:well done to all that got onstage ...
one quick question though ...
does onstage nomination mean that u got full marks or just that u got very close to full marks and a great performance ??
just curious coz i hear different things from different ppl
I go to Newtown. There were 86 drama students I think, out of about 170 in the year. That's normal for us though. And yeah, We didn't get many nominations this year. I think there were 11 last year. My group got in, and a guy's phenomenal set-design.hazaar said:i heard that newtown performing arts got two group nominations and three individual noms. But a friend that goes there said the teachers were really disappointed, seeing that they have 80-something kids doing drama for the HSC.
Imagine 80 students doing drama...wow...i know theyre a performing arts school but thats heaps.
We have 12 doing drama at our school.
hazaar said:i have just learnt that the reason our drama group didn't get in is because we were jipped by the overriding politics of onstage. The head marker of drama saw our performance this year, and as our drama teacher recently learned after talking to her, thought our performance was a certainty to get in. However upon further investigation our teacher found that only one co-ed, private, secular school could gain a place and that our place had been given to another school as the drama teacher there had friends on the determining board. So basically we were in, but in the end due to dodgy deals we were ousted. It sort of makes me angry...well it makes me very angry...becuase not only were we jipped, but i have a feeling that this sort of thing is widespread and that hence the onstage showcase is not a true representation of the best performances across the state. Also, our school has only ever once gained final selection for onstage...and that was a long gone ten years ago, so you'd think being a small school we'd have a strong chance of getting in. But i guess it was not to be. We'll just have to continue watching performances from the likes of kambala, ascom, sceggs, year after year after year after year.
As a final note, how have the above schools managed to get in consistently every year?
Don't they have off years?
For whatever dodgy reason...obviously not!
hey man i totally agree with you...i go/went to Colo High, and it's been at least 7 years i think since anyone got in or even got a nomination... it's not fair coz there have been some really outstanding pieces, specially the class of 04 and i dont think our year was too bad either... oh well, what can you do?Bowds said:I'm going to watch you all there too! One of the girls from the '06 class got nominated, didn't get in...of course.
I go to a state school called Windsor High, our drama teacher says to get in we need 30/30 and a new postcode!
Love, Oman