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SHOWCASE SCHEDULE FRIDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2020
SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES
91-93 Pennant Hills Road, Normanhurst 02 9473 7300 www.loretonh.nsw.edu.au
DRAMA PERFORMANCESDrama Space - Room 51Session One (5:30pm-7:00pm)DRAMA PERFORMANCESDrama Space - Room 51 / Live stream - 5:30-8:45pm
MUSIC 1 & 2 PERFORMANCESLive stream - 5:30-6:30pm
Gabriella Sposari The Beauty Pageant Monologue
Phillipa Studdert Black Diggers Director’s Folio
Juliet Lahood The Kiss of Saddam Monologue
Flynn Metzmacher Cosi Monologue
Sara Horan Finishing School Monologue
Olivia Halmarick The Taming of the Shrew Costume Design
Lihara Delungahawatte The Butter Knife Monologue
Annabelle Mitchell Once Monologue
Grace Redfern The Parts We Play Scriptwriting
Tahlia Harris The Bride Monologue
Monica Bordignon Tusk Tusk Monologue
Sofia Halliday Tartuffe Costume Design
Isobel King The Cockroach Monologue
Maria Treacy Antigone Monologue
Zoe Madigan The Visit Director’s Folio
Audrey Larsen Jesus is Sleeping in my Barn Monologue
Brahnie Mitchell Gary’s House Monologue
Claudia Lyndon Minefields and Miniskirts Monologue
Samantha Parsons Portfolio of Theatre Criticism
Nicola Sherwood Elizabeth Monologue
Sarah Scott The impacts of COVID-19 on the audience experience
Caitlin La Rose The Book of Everything Monologue
Anika Bharadwaj Stories in the Dark Director’s Folio
Isabella Taylor The Audition Monologue
Mia Circosta Accidental Death of An Anarchist Monologue
*PLEASE NOTE: The Individual Projects presented this evening are the work of the students listed above. Scripts for individual performances were selected in accordance with the guidelines provided by the NSW Educational Standards Authority. Please be aware that performances may explore adult themes and may involve language that is only suitable for older audiences.
Sofia Cordina Piano
Tessa Rabeau Piano and Composition
Natasha Benham Trumpet
Elle Nacard Voice
Caitlin La Rose Trumpet/ Chinese Flute
Tanya Visevic Piano
Sophie Andreou Voice
Arabella King Piano and Composition
Isabella Taylor Voice
Phillipa Studdert Clarinet
Stephanie Arnold Piano
5:30-9:00pm
5:00-5:30pm OFFICIAL OPENING
Deirdre Rofe Centre Live stream available online
Order of Proceedings: Ms Kieryn Bateman, Director of Learning
Acknowledgement of Country: Vivica Turnbull and Maria Stevenson
Welcome Address: Ms Marina Ugonotti, Principal
Opening Address: Elise McCann (Class of ‘02) Musical Theatre Performer and Actress
Creative Arts Captain Address: Ruihuan Liu
All HSC Showcase exhibitions are also available on the HSC Showcase Microsite at:showcase2020.loretonh.nsw.edu.auPlease note that Drama, History Extension and Music will be live streamed
ABORIGINAL STUDIES EXHIBITIONLearning Resource Centre
HISTORY EXTENSION EXHIBITION - Q&A SESSION Learning Resource Centre / Live stream - 7:30-8:30pm
ENGLISH EXTENSION 2 EXHIBITIONMicrosite only
TEXTILES AND DESIGN EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre 1.02
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre 1.02
DRAMA PERFORMANCES AND EXHIBITION Drama Space – Room 51 / Live stream - 5:30-8:45pm
VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre Level 3
MUSIC 1 & 2 PERFORMANCESLive stream - 5:30-6:30pm
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Onsite and online via:showcase2020.loretonh.nsw.edu.auPassword: showcase2020
Welcome to the
To be opened by
Elise McCann (’02)
Access the HSC Showcase online via
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Applied Research Project
WELCOME TO THE LORETO NORMANHURST HSC SHOWCASE 2020 ONSITE AND ONLINE AT SHOWCASE.LORETONH.NSW.EDU.AU – PASSWORD: showcase2020
ABORIGINAL STUDIES EXHIBITIONLearning Resource Centre / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
HISTORY EXTENSION - Q&A SESSIONLearning Resource Centre / Live stream - 7:30-8:30pm
ENGLISH EXTENSION 2 EXHIBITIONMicrosite - 5:30-9:00pm
DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre 1.02 / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
TEXTILES AND DESIGN EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre 1.02 / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
TEXTILES AND DESIGN EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre 1.02 / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre Level 3 / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
VISUAL ARTS EXHIBITIONGonzaga Barry Centre Level 3 / Microsite - 5:30-9:00pm
Clare Burns How can the Government Address the Needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and Work Towards National Recognition and Self-determination?
Pollyanna Canty Culture Not Colour
Bridie Cooksey Our Story
Greta Kraszula Equalising the Playing Field: Sport and Aboriginal Australia
Sarah Scott The Portrayal of Aboriginal Peoples in the Media
Maria Stevenson Uluru Throughout Time
Maria Treacy Learn 4 You: ABC Book with Yawuru Language
Anna Cassegrain The inclusion/exclusion of trauma in WWI History.
Lara Ciesiolka Falsification and political manipulation of the Katyn Massacre.
Shannan Dower Sectarianism and the Irish “Troubles”.
Gian Ellis-Gannell* Remembering the ancient Chinese past in modern China.
Olivia Fanning Historical understandings of Oliver Cromwell’s involvement with Ireland.
Charlotte Greenhalgh* The value of Applied History.
The viability of the postmodernist approach to history.
Reconceptualisation of wartime rape in war histories.
The Eurocentric view of the Silk Roads.
Challenges for historians of the Australian Frontier Wars.
“Never Forget National Humiliation.” Modern China and the narrative of the foreign “other”.
Evolving understandings of Mussolini’s dictatorship in Italian historiography.
Challenges for historians in coming to an understanding of the Ancient Khmer empire.
Historical evidence and the Pythia at Delphi.
Representations of Mediterranean women from the pre-Bronze Age to the Bronze Age.
Representations of Helen of Troy in classical works.
The impact of photography in the construction of history.
Isabella Greenhalgh*
Lauren Hession*
Greta Kraszula
Claudia Lyndon
Kristen Nettelbeck*
Zoe Ong
Samantha Parsons*
Tessa Rabeau
Luka Swain*
Isabella Tziolis*
Indra Ventura
Faith Zalm* Using popular film to gain an understanding of African slavery in America.
*Students participating in this evening’s Q&A Panel
Olivia Langford Between Words and Wounds
Talia Allmark Study desk to cater for students with ADHD.
Emily Ball Organisation table to minimise distractions for students.
Stephanie Barakat Architectural model redesigning public housing.
Catherine Baxter Dining table raising awareness about the impacts of the drought.
Bridie Bruce 3-in-1 storage solution designed for small space living, combininga bed, desk, and storage facilities.
Pollyanna Canty Education piece on the development of the shearing industry.
Lucinda Hackett Portable storage for electric guitar equipment.
Jemima Hyde A trolley/table for dining at the beach which allows families to enjoy time together in an environmentally friendly way.
Caitlin Spora Interchangeable occupational therapy resource system.
Grace Thomas Outdoor portable entertaining unit which allows people to reduce the volume of furniture they dispose of during their youth.
Zana Watson ‘Herbable’ is an indoor table which incorporates biophilic design principles to promote the connection between nature and humans.
Samantha Yao Electronic aid to assist those who suffer from panic attacks.
Laura Bailey A corset and skirt inspired by Japanese cherry blossoms and contemporary designer Ralph and Russo.
Julia Baxter A hooded blouse and skirt ensemble inspired by the fusion of medieval and contemporary concepts including feudalism and Alexander McQueen.
Anika Bharadwaj A bodice, skirt and dupatta inspired by Indian culture and contemporary designer Anita Dongre.
Kate Finlayson A tailored vest, trousers and overskirt created using Australian Merino wool and inspired by Australian native flora and fibres.
Olivia Halmarick An embellished wall hanging inspired by coral bleaching which incorporates the techniques of hand embroidery, machine applique and Angelina fibres.
Olivia Langford A costume inspired by the ballet ‘Swan Lake,’ consisting of a corset and skirt to be worn by the character Odette.
Ruihuan Liu A dress, capelet and corset inspired by Lolita Fashion and Peking Opera of Chinese culture.
Laura Neilson A floor length jacket and sheer dress inspired by the Palace of Versailles and design features of the 18th century.
Stephanie Barakat ADHD Drawing
Sophie Bell Weekend with the Fam Photo Digital Media
Anna Cassegrain Catastrophe from Nana’s Window Painting
Mia Circosta A Horse’s Desire Photo Digital Media
Annabel Curran My Memories that Remain Painting
Lauren Farlanga Strength in Numbers Drawing
Georgia Fenech Of thy Bounty Photo Digital Media
Kate Finlayson Desolate: Generate Printmaking
Gabrielle Giles The Last Cedars of Lebanon Printmaking
Lucinda Hackett Thanatophobia Painting
Eloise Hansen nā moana ʻelua – ‘the two seas’ Printmaking
Sofia Halliday Quarter Acre Printmaking
Imogen Johnson Family Connections Painting
Arabella King A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words Printmaking
Ruihuan Liu Rebirth Painting
Miranda McDonald kultura polska Drawing
Samantha North Heavy Grit Printmaking
Grace Pawsey Hanging by a Thread Textiles
Molly Pringle Dynamics Printmaking
Emma Roberts Metamorphosis Printmaking
Grace Shannon A Girl of the Golden West Painting
Claudia Sykes Ingrained Drawing
Vivica Turnbull Kira Kira (Land) Printmaking
Indra Ventura Submerged Reality Printmaking
Anna Vozella Lamb of God Painting
Piper-Lily Walker A-Town Printmaking
Amy Weidemier Awakening the Underworld from my Soul Drawing
Samantha Yao When all your Tomorrows Become Yesterday Photo Digital Media
EXHIBITIONS
Q&A PANEL
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