CAPE TOWN BIG BAND FESTIVAL
Congratulations to Ms Penny Glover and
the cast of Antigone on an outstanding
piece of theatre. It was thoughtprovoking, demanding and challenging!
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The audience was plunged into a godless world, where
individuals’ lives are determined by heads of state and their
lackeys; pulled into a powerful narrative where Antigone
(Carly Katzef) struggles to live purposefully and authentically.
Her choices, their impact on others, and her isolated rebellion
against the forces of society and the all-powerful state lead
inexorably to tragedy. Powerful and convincing performances
were given by the entire cast - well done everyone!
The festival, the biggest event on the Jazz
Band’s calendar, brought together high
school, university, and community jazz
bands to showcase their talents. Wynberg
performed three songs: Listen Here, Think
and Summertime with Anna Jacobs as
vocalist. It was wonderful performing for
an audience of enthusiastic jazz lovers.
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Dubbed a Band Extravaganza and part of
the Endler Concert Series, it was a
magnificent evening of music in one of
the finest concert halls in the world. All
agreed that the Wynberg Schools gave
one of their finest performances.
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Clockwise from left:
Carla Phillips’ button chair,
Rachel Hurry,
Nicole Winter’s swimmer,
Mrs Tamar Pelser
(Art teacher) &
Ms Erika Elk (guest
speaker),
Emma Blencowe,
Jessica Hawkridge & her
flame drawings.