Local Contributor
31 October 2024, 10:00 PM
35 talented students from Jamberoo Public School took the stage at the University of Wollongong’s Great Hall as part of the NSW Department of Education’s Southern Illawarra Music Festival (SIMF). This long standing tradition, which began as the Choral Festival 47 years ago, is fondly remembered by many, including Jamberoo’s choir teacher, Mrs. Justine Doorn-McCormack, who participated in the early festivals herself as a primary school student.
The Jamberoo students have been dedicated to their practice since Term 1, learning nine massed choir pieces and two solo school performances. Their hard work culminated on October 22, with a performance full of joy, energy, and unity. The students brought vibrant props, such as yellow accessories for the song "Cover Me in Sunshine" and sunglasses for "I’m Still Standing," adding visual flair to their voices.
Throughout the year, they honed their pitch, dynamics, and harmonies, learning to perform both first and second vocal parts. For many, the evening’s highlights were the colourful stage lights and the joy of singing together with friends.
Special thanks to the families of the choir students at Jamberoo Public School, whose support helped make this memorable experience possible.