Cultural Reports 2012 Magazine
SOUND & LIGHT ENGINEERING CLUB Report Danai S. Mushiri Captain 2012
Sound & Light Engineering
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ince its establishment into The College’s co-curriculum in 2004, the Sound and Light Engineering Club has been responsible for functions and events where the school PA (sound) or lighting boards are required. The newly appointed Teacher-in-Charge, Mr. R. Goneso, has proved to be a real asset to the club and has taught the crew a great deal during our practice sessions on Mondays. The club’s main goal is to offer the students the opportunity to learn the skills of sound and light engineering, along with the perks and bragging rights the job offers... The club has had a major overhaul. Recently, new stock was ordered to make the most of the club. By far, the biggest achievement of the club has to be this year’s major stage production: Jesus Christ Superstar. With Wiring for Africa, tons of hired lighting and sound equipment, weeks of preparation and rehearsing along with nerves of steel, we managed to hold the production together. With the aid of a hired sound technician, Mr. S. Ngwenya, and the rest of the crew, the show was a success. My time in the club has been memorable. A final thank you must go to Mr. R. Goneso for taking the reins of leadership of the club. Best of luck to the club and future Captain for 2013! Thank you!
SOUND & LIGHT EN GINEERING CLUB
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M. Al-Khalil, D. Mushiri (Captain) Mr. R. Goneso, S. Post
Absent H. Berry
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