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Dillmac puts on a ‘song and dance’ to end term

Pre-school dancers: Dillmac’s end of term concert was hosted by the Parkland Golf Club and involved two-and-a-half hours of performances from two-year-olds to teenagers. This part of the concert involved the pre-school dance class.

Dillmac Entertainment celebrated its 22nd year of operating in Kyabram this year.

Seven years ago the music, dance, performing arts and entertainment studio opened a second studio in Echuca and now has more than 400 enrolments.

Owned and operated by Liz Dillon and Chris McDonald, the organisation has recitals in both Kyabram and Moama in terms one and two, along with a performing arts showcase and a competition team showcase.

Strike a pose: Iris Nicholson during the Dillmac concert event, which involved music, performing arts and dance students from the Kyabram studio.

“We utilise community venues including Parkland Golf Club and Kyabram Plaza Theatre to host these events, along with the P-12 college hall and Moama Anglican Grammar hall.

“Our students get an average of four performances a year, but our competition team students can perform up to a further 10 times a year,” Liz said.

She said Dillmac Entertainment had everyone from aspiring two-year-old singers to adults attending the classes.

"We tutor in dance acro, voice, drums, piano, bass guitar and hood workshops in the holidays, plus we also do birthday dance parties,“ she said.

Life strong: Frankie Adamo competes with the Dillmac minis team and performed a solo dance routine at the concert.
Drummer boy: Alby Halstead performed at the end of term recital.