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Revue to keep you dancing

musicworx is a community group that seeks to bring people together to nurture and share their creativity, passion and talent in all things musical.

In its latest musical theatre revue to be held in Sunshine North, musicworx is bringing several songs ranging from Maria’s iconic Do Re Mi in the Sound of Music to When I Get My Name in Lights from The Boy from Oz to the stage.

musicworx founding member and director Simone Cremonasaid she and her team have chosen songs that are diegetic, where the characters are aware they are singing and dancing, or where the song itself describes the power of song and dance.

The tagline for the revue is “We’re making a song and dance about it” and this revue will be a celebration of the uniting force of song and dance, she said.

The 37 performers ranging in age from seven to 30 come from all corners of the community, bring multifarious experiences in different modes of dance and song.

Ms Cremona explained that musicworx, which is based in Caroline Springs, and this musical theatre revue is about “giving an opportunity to people to be in engaged in the craft of theatre making, to share this with other people and to develop experience and skills.”

The show is on March 15, with lunch and dinner sessions.

Audience members have the option to book theatre seating or cabaret table style sitting where they can enjoy a meal while watching the show.

Details: https://tinyurl.com/4jhsy2zc

Katya Ewing

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