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THE CITY OF PENRITH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY INC. Presents the Twenty Eighth Annual Eisteddfod 2012 Penrith The Friendly Eisteddfod PIANOFORTE PROGRAM

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THE CITY OF PENRITH

EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY INC.

Presents the Twenty Eighth Annual Eisteddfod

2012

Penrith The Friendly Eisteddfod

PIANOFORTE PROGRAM

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Inc.

A message from the Mayor

Penrith City Council is once again a proud supporter of the 28th annual City of Penrith Eisteddfod. The Eisteddfod provides a wonderful opportunity for many gifted individuals to compete in a wide-ranging program of music, speech, drama and dance. It also gives people of all ages the chance to develop their talents and share them with a wide audience. The experience of competing in an Eisteddfod builds character, confidence and allows participants to learn about important life skills such as caring about your presentation and practice makes perfect. The City of Penrith Eisteddfod has an impressive record of achieving high standards and I am confident this year’s event will be no exception. I’d like to congratulate and thank The City of Penrith Eisteddfod Society members, the event organisers and sponsors for their ongoing dedication and support. On behalf of the Council and people of Penrith, I’d like to warmly welcome everyone who is visiting our City. I hope you have time during your stay to explore our tourist attractions enjoy our hospitality. I wish everyone involved an enjoyable and successful Eisteddfod Yours sincerely Councillor Greg Councillor: Greg Davies Mayor

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COMMITTEE OF

THE CITY PENRITH EISTEDDFOD SOCIETY INC

PATRON– His Worship the Mayor of Penrith Councillor Greg Davies PRESIDENT - Mrs Sari Erasmus-Hickey VICE-PRESIDENT - Mrs Phyllis Huthnance VICE-PRESIDENT - Mrs Christine Mitchell SECRETARY/Public Officer - Mr Ron Goldsmith TREASURER - Mr John Hickey PUBLICITY OFFICER -

2012 CONVENERS Creative Writing Sari Erasmus Hickey 0407 146 506 Pianoforte Music Teachers Junior Vocal Georgina Brazier 02 8011 4792 Senior Vocal Judy Burrett 47 54 1780 Instrumental – Brass, Christine Mitchell Instrumental – Woodwind Phyllis Huthnance & 47 39 2825 Christine Mitchell Instrumental – Strings Gabrielle Smith & Phyllis Huthnance Speech & Drama Sari Erasmus Hickey 47 36 3738 School Choirs Sari Erasmus-Hickey 47 36 3738 School Ensembles Sari Erasmus-Hickey Dance Natalie Apap Highland Dance Julie Thomas 47 35 2265 Enquiries to Secretary, Box 4409, Post Office, Penrith Plaza 2750 accompanied by a stamped, self-addressed envelope, or phone the relevant category convener. Or see: penritheisteddfod.com.au ADMISSION Adults - $11.00 per day – $6.00 per session Concession - $ 5.00 per day – $2.50 per session School Children - Free Family Season ticket - 4 adult - $30.00 Festival of Performance Snippets - $6:00 VENUES:

* Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre – 597 High Street, PENRITH (Adjacent to the Penrith Plaza Shopping Centre)

Lighthouse Theatre, Penrith Anglican College, Wentworth Rd, Orchard Hills NSW 2748

St Mary’s Memorial Hall, Mamre Rd, St Mary’s NSW 2760

Henry Lawson Theatre, Henry Lawson Club, Henry Lawson Ave (off Dunheved Rd) Werrington 2747

* Dance: Nepean H S Great Western Highway EMU PLAINS

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Dr. A. O’Meara Y Gronfa Welsh Trust Fund Dr A. Sheen Penrith Inner Wheel Penrith Anglican College Penrith City Council Zonta Club of the Nepean Valley Nepean Concert Singers The Henry Lawson Club Blue Mountains Concert Society High Street Music Brian & Heather Haisman Christine Mitchell Blue Dragon Books Phyllis Huthnance Robyn Borland Dr John Wells - Simply Beautiful Smiles Nepean & Lower Blue Mountain Music Teachers Assoc Speech & Drama Association of NSW Inc. Board of Management of the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre

OFFICIAL ACCOMPANISTS Senior Vocal, Strings, Woodwinds Janette Norcott 47 57 1059 Junior Vocal Margo Adelson 47 51 2368 Brass Julie Cooney [email protected]

We would like to ACKNOWLEDGE the outstanding contributions, over a significant period of time, made by: PHYLLIS HUTHNANCE LILY COWEN DENNIS LARKIN VICTOR BRANGWIN Bill BELCHER VALDA SILVY PETRICE LIARDET

INDEX Pianoforte P 6 Special Presentation P 15 Schools Instrumental P 16 Schools Choral P 17 Creative Writing P 19

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PLEASE NOTE

The Use of flash photography, video cameras or mobile phones are strictly prohibited during the performance

sessions

PLEASE BE SURE TO TURN OFF YOUR MOBILE PHONE.

All competitors are responsible for adherence to laws under the Australian Copyright Act 1968.

The Eisteddfod venue is covered for performance of music by licence from

APRA.

Reference: APRA/AMCOS publication 2006 Music copyright for Eisteddfods

www.apra.com.au

Thank you for your co-operation

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Saturday, 28 July 2012

PIANOFORTE SECTIONS Orchestral Room Level 2 Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre Adjudicator: Lyn Morgan 597 High Street, Penrith. Enquiries Warning: Contestants who do not perform from memory must do so from the original print or an authorised copy from the publisher. A photocopy can be used by the Adjudicator and will then be destroyed. Please label all music with section and competitor number. Music will not be collected at the door. Music should be handed to the scribe as competitors go forward to play. TIME LIMITS: Beginners, Preliminary & Grade 1 – 1 minute Grades 2 & 3 – 2 minutes

Grades 4 & 5 - 3 minutes Grades 6 & 7 – 5 minutes Grades 8 & Cert/Diploma – 8 minutes

Prizes: Beginners – Grade 4 -Trophies & Medals; Grades 5 & above - Cash & Medals. Morning Session - 9 am Start P1 Beginners with eighteen months experience or less, not having done and not

studying for an examination. 1. Faith Birkett 2.Eleanor Mc Innes 3.Erica Chou 4. Ethan Hui 5. Nicholas So 6.Angela Zhou 7. James Tan PRELIMINARY – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard – not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P2 Music up to and including the 18th Century 1. Annabel McInnes 2. Jessie Kristynono 3.Cassandra Thai 4. Isabella Huynh 5. Joshua Park P3 Music from the 19th Century 1. Joshua Park P4 Own choice 1. Annabel McInnes 2. Micquella Grima 3. Jessica Le 4. Isabella Huynh 5. Joshua Park 6. Khloe Lizardo 7. Stephanie Small 8. Laura Dal-Seno 9. James Tan P5 Music by a 20th - 21st Century composer 1.Steven Dao 2. Jessie Kristyono 3.Annabel McInnes 4. Duy Ngo 5. Isabella Huynh 6. Jason Philip 7. Stephanie Small 8. Laura Dal-Seno

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Saturday 28 July 2012 (Piano continued) Preliminary continued P 6 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music 1. Jessie Kristyono P7 Championship ( See Rule 17 ) 1.Annabel McInnes 2. Jessie Kristyono GRADE 1 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or a comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P9 Music from 19th Century. 1. Evelyn Archer 2. Richard Norris 3. Timothy Small P10 Own choice. 1.Wesley Lin 2. Abby NG 3.Nicholas Wilson 4. Kristy Hampson 5. Timothy Small P11 Music from the 20th - 21st Centuries 1. Evelyn Archer 2. Richard Norris 3. Nathan Byrne 4. Anjana Maheswaran P12 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music 1. Nicholas Wilson 2. Evelyn Archer 3.Anjana Maheswaran P13 Championship (See Rule 17) 1. Richard Norris 2. Evelyn Archer 3. Anjana Maheswaran GRADE 2 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus,

or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P14 Music up to and including the 18th Century 1.Bernadette Phillips 2. Keeno Mandoza 3. Niki Vuong 4. Enya Wu P15 Music from 19th Century 1. Justin Ngyuen 2. Niki Vuong 3. Erica De Souza 4. Jacqueline Ismay 5. Alice Wynn- Hatton P16 Own choice 1. Bernadette Phillips 2. Serena Lin 3. Christopher Simirat 4. Christie Chung 5. Vy Nguyen 6. Leanne Nguyen 7. Enya Wu 8. Jacqueline Ismay

P17 Music from the 20th or 21st centuries 1.Ethan Wilson 2. Bernadette Phillips 3. Justin Ngyuen 4. Braveena Maheswaran 5. Leanne Nguyen 6. Niki Vuong 7. Enya Wu 8. Jacqueline Ismay

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Saturday 28 July 2012 (Piano continued) Grade 2 continued P18 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music 1. Braveena Maheswaran 2. Ethan Wilson 3. Keith Lizardo 4. Alice Wynn- Hatton P19 Championship (See Rule 17) 1. Bernadette Phillips 2. Braveena Maheswaran 3. Justin Ngyuen 4. Leanne Nguyen 5. Niki Vuong 6. Enya Wu 7. Jacqueline Ismay End of Morning Session Afternoon Session. 2 p.m. start GRADE 3 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P20 Music up to and including the 18th Century 1.Clarise Pulmano 2. Angela Maria Pidgeon 3. Keefe Vuong 4. Kate Verhoeven 5. Sarah Tan P21 Music from 19th Century 1. Keefe Vuong 2. Amy Austin 3. Kate Verhoeven 4.Derek Norris 5. Luke Tranfa 6. Anna Churchill 7. Reuben Fox 8. Sarah Tan P22 Own choice 1. Ihusuan Chen 2. Clarise Pulmano 3. Grace Zhou 4. Josephine Le 5. Keefe Vuong 6. Amy Austin 7. Kate Verhoeven 8. Luke Tranfa 9. Anna Churchill 10. Reuben Fox 11. Talitha Clarke 12. Sarah Tan P23 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries 1. Angela Maria Pidgeon 2. Keefe Vuong 3. Kate Verhoeven 4. Serena Jeevachandran 5. Derek Norris 6. Alex Corbett 7. Rhys Thompson P24 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music 1.Sierra Hadfeild 2. Katrina Jelavic 3. Amy Austin 4. Kate Verhoeven 5. Alex Corbett 6. Rhys Thompson 7. . Talitha Clarke P25 Championship (See Rule 17) 1. Clarise Pulmano 2. Angela Maria Pidgeon 3. Keefe Vuong 4. Kate Verhoeven 5. Derek Norris 6. Anna Churchill 7. Reuben Fox 8. Sarah Tan Bethany Haisman Memorial Award given to the performer from Preliminary to Grade 3 inclusive, gaining the most marks in “Music from the 19th Century”.

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End of Day Sunday, 29 July 2012 (Piano continued) Morning Session - 9 a.m. Start GRADE 4 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P26 Music up to and including the 18th Century 1. Clarise Pulmano 2. Phillip Kristyono 3. Victor Zhou 4. Teresa Smith 5. Lucy Smith 6. David Martin 7. Enoch Chu 8. Chrystal Chuang 9. Jayden Lay P27 Music from 19th Century 1.Joann Balasuriya 2. Victor Zhou 3. Teresa Smith 4. Enoch Chu 5. Chrystal Chuang 6. Jayden Lay 7. Joel Morsillo 8. Melanie Rossetto 9. Teshyanna Muralitharan

P28 Own choice 1. Phillip Kristyono 2. Vaness NG 3. Jayden Lay 4. Shani Pathirana 5. Joel Morsillo 6. Julia Miller 7. Teshyanna Muralitharan

P29 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries 1.Chantelle Irikian 2. Phillip Kristyono 3.Lucy Smith 4. Chrystal Chuang 5. Jayden Lay 6. Shani Pathirana 7. Julia Miller 8. Melanie Rossetto 9. 10. Georgina Wynn-Hatton

P30 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music 1. . Phillip Kristyono 2. Chantelle Irikian 3. David Martin 4. Chrystal Chuang 5. Georgina Wynn-Hatton P31 Championship (See Rule 17) 1. Clarise Pulmano 2. . Phillip Kristyono 3. Chrystal Chuang 4. Teresa Smith 5. Georgina Wynn-Hatton 6. Victor Zhou 7. Jayden Lay 8. Shani Pathirana 9. Melanie Rossetto 10.Lucy Smith 11. Teshyanna Muralitharan GRADE 5 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P32 Music up to and including the 18th Century - Adjudication only

1.Christina Moelau P33 Music from 19th Century 1st Prize $10 1. Dominic Balasuriya 2. Christina Moelau 3.Rene Nguyen 4. Christopher Cruz 5. Victoria Henry

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Sunday 29 July 2012 (Piano continued) P34 Own choice 1st Prize- $10 1.Erica Chou 2. Methila Nanayakkara 3. Rene Nguyen 4. Alexandra Willing 5. Madeline Fox

End of Morning Session

Afternoon Session 1 30p.m. Start P35 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries – 1st Prize $10 1. Erica Chou 2. Christina Moelau 3. Dominic Balasuriya 4.Methila Nanayakkara 5. Christopher Cruz 6. Daniel Byrne 7. Madeline Fox 8. Victoria Henry P36 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music –Adjudication only 1. Daniel Byrne P37 Championship (See Rule 17) 1st prize - $15 1.Methila Nanayakkara 2. Christopher Cruz 3. Madeline Fox 4. Victoria Henry GRADE 6 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P38 Music up to and including the 18th Century – 1st Prize - $15 1.Joshua Egan 2. Christina Heng P39 Music from 19th Century – 1st Prize $15 1.Diana Babajanyan 2. Joshua Egan 3. Diana Babajanyan 4. Yvette Congtangtonnu 5. Nathanael Morsillo 6. Catelyn Knight 7. Jack Ting P40 Own choice – 1st Prize - $15 1. Allison Limcanglo 2. Ling Peng 3. Chelsea Chan 4. Joshua Egan 5. Yvette Congtangtonnu 6. Christina Heng 7. Nathanael Morsillo 8. Diana Babajanyan 9. Catelyn Knight P41 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries -1st Prize $15 1.Sally Nguyen 2. Diana Babajanyan 3. Joshua Egan 4. Diana Babajanyan 5. Paiten Preissi P42 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music – 1st Prize $15 1. Chelsea Chan 2. Joshua Egan 3. Jack Ting 4. Diana Babajanyan 5. Paiten Preissi P43 Championship (See Rule 17)- 1st Prize $20 1. Diana Babajanyan 2. Joshua Egan 3. Christina Heng 4. Yvette Congtangtonnu 5. Diana Babajanyan 6. Catelyn Knight End of Day

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Saturday 4 August 2012 (Piano continued) 9 am start GRADE 7 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P44 Music up to and including the 18th Century – 1st Prize $15 1.Allison Limcanglo 2. Sarah Lo Giudice 3. Madison Hughes 4. Brian Jusuf 5. Charity Chuang 6. Eric Grella 7. Oliver Bogdanovski P45 Music from 19th Century –1st Prize $15 1. Kyra Shu Ann Long 2. . Madison Hughes 3. Charity Chuang 4. Eric Grella 5. Laura Morsillo P46 Own choice – 1st Prize $15 1. Madison Hughes 2. Eric Grella 3. Laura Morsillo 4. Sam McFadden P47 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries - 1st Prize $15 1. Charity Chuang 2. Eric Grella 3. Oliver Bogdanovski 4. Amelia Fox (For adjudication only ) P48 Popular, Jazz & Boogie- 1st Prize $10 1. Sami Jarrod 2. Brian Jusuf 3. Charity Chuang 4. Oliver Bogdanovski 5. Sam McFadden 6. Allison Limcanglo P49 Championship (See Rule 17) - 1st Prize $15 1. Madison Hughes 2. Charity Chuang 3. Oliver Bogdanovski 4. Sam McFadden

End of Morning Session Afternoon Session – 2 p.m.. start GRADE 8 – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related ( Restricted to entrants who have not passed an examination at a higher grade. ) P50 Music up to and including the 18th Century – 1st Prize $15 1.Dianne Vuong 2. Emily LI 3.Upeka Nanayakkara 4. Helen Ngyuen 5. Sophie Bellotti 6. Ashley Cao-Nguyen 7. Zachary Torresvillas P51 Music from 19th Century – 1st Prize $15 1.Andrew Lam 2. Helen Ngyuen 3. Sophie Bellotti 4. Ashley Cao-Nguyen 5. Miriam Padgett 6. Zachary Torresvillas P52 Own choice - 1st Prize $15 1. Emily LI 2. Dianne Vuong 3. Edward Deng 4. Helen Ngyuen 5. Ashley Cao-Nguyen 6. Miriam Padgett

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7. Zachary Torresvillas Saturday 4 August 2012 (Piano continued) Grade 8 continued P53 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries - 1st Prize $15 1. Upeka Nanayakkara 2. Andrew Lam 3.Stephanie Ting End of Afternoon Session Evening Session 6.30 p.m. start Grade 8 continued P54 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music – 1st Prize $10 1. Stephanie Ting 2. Edward Deng P55 Championship (See Rule 17) - $100 prize money kindly donated by

Penrith Zonta Club 1. Emily LI 2. Upeka Nanayakkara 3. Sophie Bellotti 4. Zachary Torresvillas CERTIFICATE / DIPLOMA – Pieces to be chosen from AMEB or comparable syllabus, or comparable standard– not age related P56 Music up to and including the 18th Century – 1st Prize $25 1.Matthew Phillips 2. Helena Leung 3. Felicity Yeo 4. Clifton Man 5. Vincent Farrell 6. Adrian Vuong 7. Geena Cheung 8. Keith Cheung 9. Annabelle Hoang 10. Patrick Heng 11. Carmella Merenda 12. Rhiannon Mitchell 13. Linda Jackson

End of Day

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Sunday, 5 August 2012 (PIANO continued) Morning Session – 9.00 pm start Certificate/Diploma continued P57 Music from 19th Century - 1st Prize $25 1. Helena Leung 2. Matthew Phillips 3. Joseph Yeo 4. Melissa Field 5. Catherine Nguyen 6.Dominic Jurkiewicz 7. Adrian Vuong 8. Ernest Leung 9. Geena Cheung 10. Keith Cheung 11. Annabelle Hoang 12. Patrick Heng 13. Clare Hoang 14. Linda Jackson 15. Amelia Fox

P58 Own choice - 1st Prize $25 1. Matthew Phillips 2. Helena Leung 3. Rebecca Chou 4. Joseph Yeo 5.Perpetua Yeo 6. Ivan Xie 7. Clifton Man 8. Dominic Jurkiewicz 9. Adrian Vuong 10. Geena Cheung 11. Keith Cheung 12. Rhiannon Mitchell 13. Linda Jackson End of Morning Session Afternoon Session. 2 pm Start Certificate/Diploma (Continued) P59 Music from the 20th or 21st Centuries – 1st Prize $25 1. Matthew Phillips 2. Helena Leung 3. Felicity Yeo 4. Perpetua Yeo 5. Melissa Field 6. Ivan Xie 7. Catherine Nguyen 8. Vincent Farrell 9. Ernest Leung 10. Geena Cheung 11. Keith Cheung 12. Carmella Merenda 13. Linda Jackson 14. Amelia Fox P60 Popular, Jazz & Boogie or Folk Music – 1st Prize $15 1. Helena Leung 2. Ernest Leung 3. Clare Hoang P62 Accompanist – open age – to partner any instrument or voice. Accompanist only to be judged.

1. Joshua Egan Craig Huthnance Memorial Award will be awarded to the performer with the most marks in the Popular, Jazz and Boogie sections.

End of Afternoon Session

Evening Session 6.00 p.m. start Certificate/Diploma (Continued) P61 Championship (See Rule 17)-$100 prize money kindly donated by Penrith Zonta Club 1. Matthew Phillips 2. Helena Leung 3. Perpetua Yeo 4. Melissa Field 5. Catherine Nguyen 6. Keith Cheung 7. Annabelle Hoang 8. Patrick Heng 9. Carmella Merenda 10. Clare Hoang 11. Amelia Fox

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End of Day Saturday, 11 August 2012 (Piano continued) Afternoon Session – 1 p.m. Start P63 14yrs. & under Championship (See Rule 17) $100 prize money kindly donated by Penrith Inner Wheel 1. Felicity Yeo 2. Matthew Phillips 3. Catherine Nguyen 4. Clifton Man 5. Adrian Vuong 6. Joshua Egan 7. Sophie Bellotti 8. Diana Babajanyan P64 15yrs. & over Championship (See Rule 17) $100 prize money kindly donated by Penrith Inner Wheel 1. Helena Leung 2. Joseph Yeo 3. Vincent Farrell 4. Ernest Leung 5. Keith Cheung P 65 CITY OF PENRITH CHAMPIONSHIP (See Rule 17) Open age. Two pieces to be played, one from each section:

* Section A Any work from 17th or 18th Century – Time limit 6 minutes. * Section B Any work from 19th or 20th Century – Time limit 6 minutes.

1. Helena Leung 2. Felicity Yeo 3. .Melissa Field 4. Ivan Xie 5. Catherine Nguyen 6. Geena Cheung 7. Keith Cheung 8. Annabelle Hoang 9. Rhiannon Mitchell

1st prize $450 2nd prize $200 3rd prize $100 Generously donated by The Nepean

& Lower Mountains Music Teachers’ Association

END of PIANO

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Friday 24 AUGUST 2012, SPECIAL PRESENTATION VENUE: Borland Foyer at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in Penrith 9:30am START Adjudicator: Dr Timothy Smith. Convener: Phyllis Huthnance. 4739 2825 The Special Presentation category is open to all persons with physical, sensory or intellectual disabilities. Each entry will receive a written appraisal and a prize will be presented to each group or individual entry. Enquiries to The Convener, Phyllis Huthnance. 4739 2825 The Special Presentation is generously sponsored by:

The Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre

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Thursday 16 August 2012

SCHOOLS INSTRUMENTAL GROUPS

St Mary’s Memorial Hall, Mamre Rd Parking entrance: Swanston Street, St Mary’s NSW 2760 Adjudicator: Mr Glenn Skarrett CONVENER: SariE Hickey 0407 146 506

ANY COMBINATION OF INSTRUMENTS; TWO CONTRASTING PIECES TIME LIMITS (All Sections) Primary age; 10 minutes. Others; 12 minutes.

9.30 am START IE1 Primary School Bands & Orchestras 1. Springwood P S 11. Winston Heights School Band 2. Blaxland East P S 3. Kellyville P S 4. Toongabbie Christian School 5. St Andrews Primary Marayong 6. Lawson P S Concert Band 7. Mary MacKillop P S String Ensemble 8. St Andrew P S String Ensemble 9. St FinBar P S String Ensemble 10. S Joseph P S String Ensemble IE2 High School Concert Bands approx. 11.30 am 1.Toongabbie Christian High School Band 2. Rosebank College Concert Band 3. Wycliffe Christian School Concert Band 4. Blue Mountains Grammar School 5. Winmalee H S Senior Band 6. Winmalee H S Intermediate Band 7. Heritage College Senior Concert Band IE3 High School Orchestras approx 1.00 pm 1. Wycliffe Christian School Festival Orchestra 2. Blue Mountains Grammar School Orchestra 3. BMGS String Orchestra 4. Captivate String Orchestra - Catholic Schools of Parramatta Diocese IE4 Mixed Ensembles approx 1.45 pm 1. Montgrove Secondary College 7. “Monty’s Ukes” - Montgrove P S 2. Wycliffe Christian School String Orchestra 3. BMGS Hands Bells 4. BMGS - JMC String Trio 5. Winmalee H S String Ensemble 6. Winmalee H S Brass Ensemble IE5 Big Band & Jazz Ensembles approx. 2.45 pm 1. Toongabbie Christian School Jazz Ensemble 2. Rosebank College Jazz Ensemble 3. BMGS Stage Band 4. Winmalee H S Jazz Band

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PLEASE NOTE ALL TIMES ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY Thursday 23 August 2012

SCHOOL CHORAL SECTION

Two contrasting pieces – one piece by an Australian composer is encouraged but is not compulsory. Venue: Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, High St Penrith.

ADJUDICATOR: Pamela Herring CONVENER: Sari Erasmus-Hickey Phone: 02 47 363738 0407 146 506 SESSION 9:30am. - Start Note: Time limits

C1. 2. 3. - 6 minutes C4. 5. 6 and 7 - 10 minutes C. 1 Infants School Age - (Year 2 and under) - Lend Lease Perpetual Trophy 1.Montgrove College 2. Our Lady Queen of Peace

C. 2 Junior Primary School Age - (Year 4 and under) - Lend Lease Perpetual Trophy 1. Our Lady Queen of Peace 2. Montgrove College 3. Saint Francis of Assisi P Junior Choir 4. St John Vianney’s Primary 5. Thomas Hassall Anglican College Junior Choir

C. 3 Senior Primary School Age - (Years 5 and 6) Henry Lawson Club Perpetual Shield - 1. Good Shepherds P S 2. Our Lady Queen of Peace 3. Montgrove College 4. Saint Frances of Assisi Senior Choir 5. St John Vianney’s Primary 6. Greystanes PS Senior Choir 7. Thomas Hassall Anglican College Primary Vocal Ensemble 8. St Josephs P S Choir SESSION 11:45 pm START

C. 4 Junior High School Age - (Year 10 & under) - Lend Lease Perpetual Trophy 1. Blaxland HS Junior Vocal Ensemble 2. Montgrove College 3. Blaxland H S Year 10 Voiceworks 4.Caroline Chisholm College Elite Vocal Group

C. 5 Senior High School Age -Lower Blue Mountains Rotary Shield 1. Blue Mountains Grammar Senior Vocal Ensemble 2. Blaxland HS Senior Vocal Ensemble 3. Blue Mountains Grammar School Choir 4. John.Wycliffe Christian School Senior Choir 5. Winmalee H S Vocal Group

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Choral Groups – Maximum 8 voices C 6 Junior High School Age - ( Year 10 and under ) 1. Blaxland H S ‘Songbirds” 2. Winmalee H S Junior Vocal Ensemble C. 7 High School – unrestricted 1.Blaxland H S - “The Billies” 2. Winmalee H S Vocal Ensemble

C9 Welsh Song - Open - Age - Choral - Y Gronfa Welsh Trust Fund

One Welsh song sung in Welsh - One Welsh Song in English

1. Blaxland HS Senior Vocal Ensemble HIGH SCHOOL SESSION MAY CONCLUDE after 3:00pm - PLEASE PLAN FOR A LATE FINISH.

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SUNDAY 2 SEPTEMBER 2012

CREATIVE WRITING SECTIONS

CONVENER: Sari E Hickey [email protected] Adjudicator: Lis Bastian - Varuna Writing Centre, Katoomba PRESENTATION: 11:30 am SUNDAY 2 September 2012 VENUE: The Henry Lawson Club, 144 Henry Lawson Ave ( Off Dunheved Rd) WERRINGTON NSW 2747 A Presentation Program will be sent to participants two weeks before the Presentation. We would like to acknowledge the generous donation by:

Blue Dragon Books Shop C, 11 Ross St, Glenbrook, NSW, 2774 Ph/Fax : 4739 2466 Email : [email protected]

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The City of Penrith

Eisteddfod Society Inc.

would like to

acknowledge

the generous support

of the

Penrith City Council