St Andrew’s Cathedral School has long been a leader within the independent school sector in Performing Arts. From our beginnings in 1885 as a Choir School, we have a proud history of music education. Music is central to the life of our school. While the Cathedral Choir has a reputation for developing quality vocalists, the School has also played a major role in the development of professional concert musicians and actors.
Our focus is on bringing our students into a community bound to excellence. We know the importance of strong relationships – the support of a devoted and expert mentor is essential in any successful music programme – and our teachers and tutors have the perfect balance of outstanding educational qualifications as well as professional experience as performers.
Our teaching team across Performing Arts draws upon professional performance careers, technical knowledge of performing arts, and backgrounds in a range of subject specific specialisations such as acting, conducting, instrumental and vocal pedagogy, ethnomusicology, improvisation, theatre production and musical theatre.
Music
Music can be experienced in the classroom, in ensembles and through individual tuition on an instrument or voice.
The Music Department engages a large number of visiting instrumental teaching staff, covering a wide range of vocal, string, wind, brass, keyboard and percussion instruments. Individual and group lessons are offered weekly during term time. Each student who is learning privately is encouraged to participate in Music Ensembles. These ensembles are graded so that each student can be placed into a group appropriate to their level of proficiency. These activities are designed to supplement and extend the work that is covered in private lessons and also to provide performance opportunities at various concerts that are arranged during the year.
Classroom Music can be selected as an elective subject in Year 10, and is studied by all students in Year 7. Opportunities are also available to attend international music and drama tours, and a musical or major drama production takes place in professional venues in alternate years.
Senior College music ensembles
Alongside the individual and group lessons offered weekly during term time, students are encouraged to participate in an ensemble. These ensembles are graded so that each student can be placed into a group appropriate to their level of proficiency.
The ensembles on offer currently are listed below. Some of these ensembles are auditioned:
- Chamber Choir
- Chamber Music
- Chamber Orchestra
- Chapel Bands
- Jazz Orchestra
- Saxophone Ensemble
- Senior Choir
- Senior Jazz Combo
- Symphony Orchestra
- Boys Vocal Ensemble
- Girls Vocal Ensemble
- Wind Quintet
- Wind Symphony
Concert and performance opportunities
All instrumental students are to perform in at least one concert or assembly each year
There are many performance opportunities provided by the School:
- Public lunch-time concerts in the Cathedral on Mondays
- Performances at every assembly
- Weekly Maestros concerts on Thursdays after school
- Soirées presented by instrumental and singing tutors once a year
- Showcase Concert held annually
- Performances (gigs) around the city for charities and business functions
- End of year Evening of Celebration and Prize-giving and special award assemblies
- School events such as Christmas carols etc.
Dance
Our Senior Dance Ensembles provide students with opportunities to develop dance technique and performance skills as they train and rehearse a set dance number for performance in our annual Step by Step Dance Showcase and inclusion in dance competitions across Sydney. Classes are run two days a week after school, where students develop technique and choreograph the performance numbers under the direction of our highly experienced and talented guest dance teachers.
Dance ensembles are open to all secondary students, from Years 7-12, and we run multiple ensembles, divided by age, experience, and desire to compete.
Drama
There are a variety of Drama groups and ensembles that operate throughout the year. Regular performances take place in our own Black Box Theatre and the Upper Chapter House performing arts space. Theatresports is a very popular co-curricular activity and coaching and training is provided outside of normal classes. Regular competition takes place throughout the year. Drama can be selected as an elective subject in Years 10, 11 and 12.
These ensembles include:
The goal of these ensembles is to promote confidence and problem-solving skills, increase social and self-awareness, and develop acting and public speaking skills in a dynamic learning environment. Our professional Theatresports coach Mr Dave Callan runs three age-based ensembles. No prior experience is necessary and entry is open to all.
Students learn the improvisation skills required for Theatresports competition and may be selected to represent the school in the Theatresports Schools Challenge.
Theatresports Training: Theatresports Seniors Years 11-12, Tuesday 3.30-5pm.
Years 10-12 students are able to take part in this ensemble each year, with performance usually in Term 2, following auditions in Term 4 of the previous year, and rehearsals throughout Term 1.
The biennial major drama production is cast from Year 10-12 students by audition. The 2021 production of Mr Burns is being directed by Ryan Desauliner and will be performed in Chapter House. Last year’s production of Jane Eyre was directed by Mrs Ashleigh Chakarovski and performed in the BBC Auditorium.
The biennial school musical is a highly professional extravaganza involving actors, musicians, dancers and singers across the school. It takes place on the alternate year to the major drama production. The 2019 production of Fiddler on the Roof was a huge success and involved more than 150 students. Auditions for the 2022 production of Annie were held in Term 3, 2021 with rehearsals starting in Term 4.
Recent musicals have included:
- Fiddler on the Roof, Parade Theatre, NIDA, 2019
- The Wizard of Oz, Parade Theatre, NIDA, 2017
- Peter Pan, Concourse Theatre, Chatswood, 2015
- Beauty and the Beast, Parade Theatre, NIDA, 2013
- Children of Eden, Parade Theatre, NIDA, 2011
- Paris, Seymour Theatre Centre, 2009
- Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, Sydney Square, 2008
- Guys and Dolls, Seymour Theatre Centre, 2008
- Les Miserables, St Andrew’s Cathedral Chapter House, 2007
- Pirates of Penzance, Seymour Theatre Centre, 2006
- Godspell, St Andrew’s Cathedral, 2005
- West Side Story, Footbridge Theatre, 2003
- Oliver, in association with St Vincent’s College, 1998
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