
First day of winter.
1 June 2020
New season. New beginnings rather than hibernation, we hope
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1 June 2020
New season. New beginnings rather than hibernation, we hope
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15 May 2020
With some restrictions being lifted, there's hope of a return to "normal", but while many schools have few students, teachers need to adapt very quickly to different ways of teaching.
We hope teachers will see the benefit of booking online events to inspire their students, whether they're at home or at school.
Image: #The Women of Troy, Complete Works Theatre Company
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5 May 2020
Our digital events open up lots of possibilities to you that are normally not available.
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1 May 2020
Some states have very few students physically at school, others, like WA have larger cohorts.
Don't forget the arts. On SFS we have both digital events, some pre recorded, some live, as well as our usual live offerings.
Arts workers have made concerted efforts to bring their work to you online, to the benefit of you and your students. For once, schools will not be limited by location.
Check our digital events here - they are recognisable by a hashtag beginning the title.
Image: #The Women of Troy, Complete Works Theatre Company
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27 April 2020
Tony Bones produces a fab show each year for Book Week. The almost National Tour to QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA & TAS has been rescheduled thanks to the new dates from the CBCA and the willingness of schools to rebook.
This year's show is adapted from “Hell Lighthouse” by Sophie Blackall.
Check out all the details here
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22 April 2020
Bell Shakespeare Shorts Festival is for student made films. All details here. A great project for students of any age.
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16 April 2020
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15 April 2020
We're thinking about all the Vic teachers today in this changed world. They're returning to schools, largely without students and having to adapt to teaching online.
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14 April 2020
Garry Ginivan, producer and creator of many superb music theatre productions for children and families, including Possum Magic and Wombat Stew, died suddenly in early February. Over a million Australians have seen his work, which toured to every state and territory.
Plans were afoot for an industry celebration of his life work at Her Majesty's in Melbourne in May, which will be rescheduled, but meanwhile it was great to see the Green Room Awards recognising his lifetime contribution to music theatre and, we would add, his contribution to creating and nurturing family audiences for theatre, Australia wide.
Watch the award here. Scroll down to the last video clip on the home page.
Image: Helpmann Award Nominated, My Grandma Lived in Gooligulch, co produced by Garry Ginivan and SFS's own Karen Keegan
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8 April 2020
The Victorian Government is asking parents to keep their children at home. They will be taught with online learning. Schools will be open for the children of emergency workers and for children at risk.
How unimaginable would this have seemed, even a month ago?
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3 April 2020
The CBCA has wisely delayed Book Week until Term 4. The date is TBC. Announcement here.
All schools with Book Week dates will be contacted by our presenters.
Interested in making a booking for Book Week? Check out the options here
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