Bacchus Marsh Grammar presents Woodlea in Concert

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Wednesday 29 October – Clocktower Centre, Moonee Ponds

Be part of a memorable evening that celebrates the creativity, passion, and talent of our Performing Arts students. Woodlea In Concert brings together the vibrant energy of both Middle and Senior School performers in a showcase of artistic excellence.  

The program features a rich diversity of musical styles and original dance choreography. Audiences will enjoy a captivating blend of solo performances, dynamic band and choral pieces, and uplifting ensemble acts. With senior students leading the way in a celebration of collaboration and expression, this event highlights the thriving performing arts culture at Bacchus Marsh Grammar, a night of music and movement not to be missed. 

Ticket sales open Monday 13 October at 10am.

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Woodlea Junior School

In the final week of Term 3, the Woodlea Music Department brought the Junior School assembly to life with three captivating performances that showcased both musical growth and artistic flair.

Opening the program, the Junior Strings ensemble, under the expert direction of Mr Wrzaszcz and Ms Leggieri, delivered a spirited rendition of Twisted. Their performance highlighted, not only technical skill and ensemble cohesion, but also the joy and dedication that has shaped their musical journey throughout the year.

Adding a touch of solo brilliance, Year 4 violinist Kesmirah G performed Elenke, a traditional Bulgarian folk tune. Her poised interpretation and expressive tone revealed a musical maturity well beyond her years.

Rounding out the showcase was the Year 3 & 4 Choir led with warmth and inspiration by Ms Thompson. Their heartfelt performance of Somewhere Only We Know by Keane featured rich harmonies and a polished delivery, reflecting the ensemble’s commitment and camaraderie.

This vibrant celebration of student talent and the performing arts was a fitting prelude to the upcoming Celebration Concert in December, an event that promises even more musical magic.

Suzanne Kinsella – Head of Music Woodlea

2026 Instrumental Music Program Re-Enrolments

Current instrumental parents will soon be receiving EdSmart correspondence regarding the Instrumental Music Program and continuation of enrolment for 2026.

Please note that if a response to the EdSmart slip is not received, students will automatically rollover into the 2026 Instrumental Music Program with the same lesson format.

A new enrolment form should be completed for additional enrolments (eg. a second instrument) or to add instrument hire. Please contact music@bmg.vic.edu.au with any further queries.

Lorraine Peel – Administration Assistant (Faculty of Music)

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