Carnival City’s Big Top Arena provides the stage for schools
talent competition 2016 Revue
School
revues are no longer bound to the small school halls in which they were
rehearsed and performed over and over. Thanks to Carnival City, school
children from revues across the country will now have the opportunity to
showcase their talent in the 5 000 seater Big Top Arena.
“Many of
these productions are professionally executed productions which never really
get to go further than their school stages,” said Michelle Smith, Marketing
Manager of Carnival City. “We are thrilled to give them a much bigger platform
by hosting young school performers on our stage in the Revue 2016 competition.”
This
competition, for both primary and high school productions started in
August. From videos submitted by various schools, the best 26 primary and
26 high schools were chosen to perform at Carnival City. Earlier this
month the primary school qualifying rounds took place and next week, on 12, 13
and 14 September, the high school productions will have their turn to qualify.
On 19
September the primary school semi finals will take place and the high school
semi finals the following day. On Wednesday, 21 September, the last
evening of dance, singing, movement and colour will take place and the winning
schools will be announced.
With over R
50 000 in cash prizes, the winning schools will also take home a voucher
for meat to the value of R 25 000 which will be donated to their feeding
schemes. The teachers/ organisers of the winning revues will also be
rewarded for their hard work and dedication, winning a cabin to the “Oppiwater
Arts Festival” from Cape Town to Namibia next year.
Do not miss
the opportunity to share in the joy and entertainment of the top revues in
South Africa. Tickets cost R100 per person and can be purchased through
Computicket. www.revues.co.za can
also be visited for more information.
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