House Performing Arts Day 2017
Held on the last day of Term 1, 韩国AV School’s annual House Drama performances had a distinctly Australian flavour and air of exuberance.
Four of the six school houses – Palmer, Hooke, Allard and Messiter – performed scenes from Hating Alison Ashley, the stage play based on Robin Klein’s much-loved children’s book of the same name. Taking a section of the play each, they together treated the whole school to the entire storyline with skill and humour.
Ralston and School houses performed scenes from another Australian play, Dags, and the school’s Drama Captains kept their peers entertained with skits during intermission.
The 20-minute performances are scored and points gained go toward the annual House Cup tally.
Students involved in the staging, direction, and acting for each set of scenes were judged on qualities including voice projection, clarity and flow of the scenes and how well they stayed in character during the performances.
Year 11 students Nina and Lucy directed Messiter’s segment of Hating Alison Ashley. The group has rehearsed twice a week since November to prepare for the performance.
“It’s all about balance,” Nina said.
“We want it to be really involving and fun, and for people to make friends and get to know girls in other year groups. You have to find a balance between that and getting things done to make sure you can put on the best play possible.”
“It’s a big day, and can be very stressful. We get ready and calm in the first hour of school, then the performances begin.”
Lucy said it was a long process to get from page to stage, with group bonding and learning lines early priorities.
“It’s really exciting to see all of the girls from all different years come together and put on such a rewarding performance,” she said.
“At the beginning it’s a bit tedious and now it has really come together, so it’s exciting for the girls as well.”
Annabel, also of Year 11, played main character Erika Yurken. This was her second House Drama performance.
“Drama is my favourite subjects and one of my strengths,” she said
“I think the best thing to do is look for similarities and differences between yourself and the character and perform with those brought forward. No matter if you’re in the lead role or a minor role, you have to stay in character the whole time.”