Dance Academic
GIG (Guys In Groove)
I
n the year of inception, Guys In Groove literally hurled themselves onto the stage with an energy and excitement normally reserved for winning rugby teams. We explored many styles of dance and movement including break-dance, gymnastics and funk. Thanks to the incredible creativity of the talented Ms Bott, who used the members’ very different talents to full capacity, GIG developed a fusion of these styles which – coupled with a distinctive ‘edginess’ – quickly gave us a unique and powerful signature. Special mention must go to Andrew their breaking skills, Desmond and fantastic gymnastics and Adam for entry that really set the scene for our
and Robbie for Elliott for their his saxophone major work this
GUYS IN GROOVE DANCE GROUP Back row: Adam Cherubino, Matthew Van Leeuwen, Robert Huddlestone, Darryl Naidu Second row: Desmond Yeo, David Allen, Brendan Brbich, Andrew Connell Front row: Brendan Harwood, Elliott Cook, Ms Ruth Bott (Choreographer), Cameron Cherubino, Allistair Bond Absent: Aaron Jenkins, Conrad Paioff, Blair Bayens
year – Make or Break – which explored the idea of dance as a unifying force to overcome some of the divisions in our society. The guys in GIG really got into the concept, which proved so successful that we won the Catholic Schools Performing Arts Festival’s Senior Creative Dance Award, and were treated to screaming crowds at the CSPAF Final Concert, Catholic Education Week performance in Forrest Chase and Trinity Speech Night. On behalf of the Year Twelve members, Darryl, Andrew, Matt and myself, I hope that all current members of the group continue next year, and that new members will take up the challenge to Make or Break! Good luck to all of you. David Allen
120