Dio Today November 2019

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PERFORMING ARTS

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF PERFORMING ARTS

With a vision for the future, a School that values and supports the arts and now seven years of top-end results, we continue the exciting journey. 2019 has been another special year. Once again, the list of achievements from both individual students and top-performing ensembles is impressive and we remain top of the league nationally. Our participation continues to grow, with over 60 percent of students experiencing a variety of extra-curricular arts and cultural programmes. We are very proud of this growing culture. The Junior and Junior High Schools are where we nurture the talent and now all students get the chance to play an instrument, sing in choirs, participate in drama and dance programmes, and in musical theatre productions from Year 5. Believe me, the response is outstanding and the results loud and clear. As the year draws to a close, students, staff and community are thrilled with the journeys and the ensuing results – these

are exceptional achievements for a small school and none of this could happen without the commitment of parents, the community and the expertise of our highly skilled team of professional teachers, tutors and coaches. We are fast becoming nationally and internationally renowned as a centre of excellence in the performing arts and with the opening of our auditorium in 2020, we can offer another exciting new space where girls can engage and explore the creative arts through dance, drama, music, visual arts and media, production and events management. So, from me and my team, thank you everyone for your ongoing contribution to this success. Enjoy the summer recess and roll on 2020!

Year 13 leaders Doris Dong, Sharon Hung, Rebecca He, Jacqui Li, Olivia Francis, Emma Wong She, Hannah Barber-Wilson.

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he Diocesan Arts Awards were held on Tuesday 22 October in our School Hall. This special night celebrates the achievement and dedication students have shown in all areas of the creative arts. The girls honoured represent the remarkable talent at this School. 2019 has been another fantastic year with students achieving success at regional, national and international levels. All our arts awards are given as acknowledgement for work beyond the academic curriculum. We also acknowledge the tremendous contribution of our dedicated staff who coach groups and encourage individuals to achieve at the very highest level. Diocesan Honours is the highest Arts Award. It is presented for achievements above and beyond secondary school level at both national and international level. This year there was one recipient: cellist extraordinaire, Sharon Hung. Director of Performing Arts Shelagh Thomson paid tribute to Sharon. “Sharon is a young woman who has always challenged herself and possesses a rare talent for captivating audiences. “Sharon burst on the scene in Year 9 with a fierce determination, energy and curiosity, which comes through, not only in her cello playing, but in everything she tackles, and this has never diminished over the years I have known her. In my first encounters with her I witnessed a level of musicianship that was clearly above and beyond the norm. “She started playing the cello aged seven, and with her quirkiness and that rare gift of not being scared to be different, she progressed at an incredible rate, winning competitions and awards. She has always been a cellist to watch. In Year 9 she gained the highest mark in New Zealand for the ABRSM Performance Diploma and was selected as the youngest member of the Auckland Youth Orchestra. In


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Dio Old Girls in Dunedin/Reunions

3min
pages 85-87

Following her Joy Catch up

7min
pages 82-84

Welcome back! Dio Senior

2min
pages 88-89

Food for Thought Tackling the

7min
pages 80-81

Parents & Friends of Dio The Big

2min
pages 76-77

Spring in the Archives A special

4min
pages 74-75

Virtual School tours and photos of

1min
page 79

Junior School Sport participation fun and development.

4min
pages 66-67

Sport The annual Sports Awards recognises outstanding talent across a range of codes.

8min
pages 62-65

The AIMS Games Our younger girls doing Dio proud in Mt Maunganui.

3min
pages 68-69

Winter Tournament Week

6min
pages 70-71

Cabaret! The Junior High School delights with song and dance cameos from our favourite musicals.

1min
pages 60-61

Music Showcase A feast of Dio musical talent on display in our annual extravaganza.

1min
pages 58-59

Instrumental and choral

5min
pages 54-57

Drama Treading the boards from Dargaville to Ayr, and our auctioneering stars hold their own in a male-dominated competition.

3min
pages 52-53

Performing Arts

2min
page 48

The Arts Awards Celebrating 2019’s top arts achievers.

3min
pages 49-51

Chaplaincy Living the spirit of Christmas throughout the year.

5min
pages 46-47

Junior School The Year 6 exhibition the Foundation Class and Year 4 share their inquiries, an afternoon extravaganza of the arts, technology challenges and we farewell two long-serving members of staff.

10min
pages 40-45

Stir the Pot The annual Ethics Dinner confronts controversy, debating two topical issues.

4min
pages 38-39

ISNZ Awards Honours awards and long-service awards for Dio staff.

4min
pages 6-8

English Department news

3min
pages 34-35

Heritage Foundation

2min
pages 10-11

Reflections on teaching art Head

7min
pages 32-33

From the Principal

6min
pages 4-5

From the Science Department

5min
pages 36-37

Thanking our Arts Centre donors

3min
pages 12-13

Diocesan’s visit to Shanghai

2min
pages 14-15
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