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24 July 2022

Sunday At The Street With …….

Wild Voices Music Theatre is a voice and piano studio based inside the performing arts precinct in Dickson, called The Oak. In a purpose-built, architect-designed building wrapped around the magnificent oak tree that gives the venue its name, the Kim Harvey School of Dance has its home. Kim Harvey and Roland Hector, the building owners, made a special space for WVMT inside their building and this has allowed us to thrive and grow during our residency at The Oak over the past 4 years, despite our friend CV19. Students range from 10 years into their 70s, and are studying music for pleasure, skills development, and, in many cases, because it is a career and a vocation they wish to follow.

Every year we present a showcase of our work, and every year we try to aim higher and build a concert that will surprise, delight, entertain and move our audience. We will sing, dance, act, play the piano, in solos, duets, and ensemble work, and can guarantee a great afternoon out. Dianna Nixon, a Churchill Fellow and recipient of several awards recognising her work with developing voices, will curate this event and accompany on piano.

Socials: 

Facebook: WVMusicTheatre
Instagram: @diannawvmtpl
Website: www.wildvoicesmusictheatre.com

 

Street One | Reserved | Duration 150 Minutes

Click here for information on COVID 19 venue safety.

More information

The Street Presents
Sunday At The Street With.......

Sunday 24 July, 4:00pm
Tickets: $30

 

 

WVMT Performers will need to call The Street Box Office on 02 6247 1223

Monday – Friday  11am -1pm to make a booking.

15 Childers St,

City West ACT 2601

Directions & Map

Monday - Friday

10am - 3pm

 

Also opens

1.5 hours prior

to performance.

 

02 6247 1223
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