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Creative and Performing Arts Camp a success

Drama: Cassandra Wallace, Malissa McMahon and teacher Lauren Douglas rehearsing for the Sunday Showcase. Photo by Chelsea Leslie

Moama Anglican Grammar hosted a creative and performing arts camp on Saturday, June 18, and Sunday, June 19.

Around 30 students attended the camp from Echuca-Moama and the surrounding area, held at the MAG campus.

Special guests on the weekend included Zech Walters of Melbourne band Wooldlock, Francie Finn from Echuca Moama Theatre Company and Murray Ross from Tongala Street Art, among others.

Students performed at a showcase on the Sunday afternoon to the delight of parents, friends and supporters.

The school is hoping to have more young people from other schools involved in future years for a greater exchange of peer skills, knowledge and experiences.

Rehearse: Georgia Armstrong, Cooper Wall, Jamison McFadden and Harper Raverty rehearsing at the CAPA camp. Photo by Chelsea Leslie
Artists: Jorja Thomson and Tahlia Mcmastor-Sharrock and other students painting a large mural. Photo by Chelsea Leslie
Painting: Mural painting was a great success for students at the CAPA camp. Photo by Chelsea Leslie
Painting: Mural painting was a great success for students at the CAPA camp. Photo by Chelsea Leslie
Learning: Shane McGrath taking a music class Photo by Chelsea Leslie
Hard work: Students utilising the great acousitics in the new Music Pods at Moama Grammar. Photo by Chelsea Leslie