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MADD caps the best of Rouse Hill High School’s tremendous talent

TOP performances from hundreds of students turned this year’s MADD concert at Rouse Hill High School into a kaleidoscope of colour and talent.

Rouse Hill High students perform Beauty and the Beast. Pictures: Peter Kelly
Rouse Hill High students perform Beauty and the Beast. Pictures: Peter Kelly

TOP performances from hundreds of students turned this year’s MADD concert at Rouse Hill High School into a kaleidoscope of colour and talent.

The Music, Art, Dance and Drama show saw the year 7-12 students showcasing their talent in 20 different acts.

This year’s concert included acts from Ironbark Ridge Public School, Rouse Hill Public School and Beaumont Hills Public School students.

A scene from Beauty and the Beast.
A scene from Beauty and the Beast.
Ahrya Reddy, Lauren Dean, Abbey Tymmons and Makayla Jacobs in action.
Ahrya Reddy, Lauren Dean, Abbey Tymmons and Makayla Jacobs in action.

Year 11’s Sundos El-Omar’s rousing version of Michael Buble hit, Feeling Good, brought down the roof as the finale.

The Year 9 and 10 soul band performing.
The Year 9 and 10 soul band performing.
The junior dance ensemble. Pictures: Peter Kelly
The junior dance ensemble. Pictures: Peter Kelly
Remarkable dancers.
Remarkable dancers.
In symphony: Peta Sternaras, Khemata Sok, Mikayla Peisley, Isla Forshaw and Tanner Lelo.
In symphony: Peta Sternaras, Khemata Sok, Mikayla Peisley, Isla Forshaw and Tanner Lelo.

Creative and performing arts head teacher Matthew Wallace said: “ The night proved to be a huge success, with outstanding performances from all.

Aleira Arrowsmith (Cogsworth), Natalie McMurray (Lumiere), Alessandra Valle (Mrs Potts), Brielle Pearse (Lost Boy) and Lola Williams (The Pirate).
Aleira Arrowsmith (Cogsworth), Natalie McMurray (Lumiere), Alessandra Valle (Mrs Potts), Brielle Pearse (Lost Boy) and Lola Williams (The Pirate).

“For graduating Year 12 students, this was their fifth or sixth time performing at a MADD, demonstrating their commitment to the creative and performing arts.

“We owe a big thank to the dedicated staff and students who committed their time and effort to this event.”

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