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Students from around the state are preparing and counting down to one of the biggest performances of their lives as they take on the State Schools Spectacular in September.

With a number of Yarra Ranges students joining the performance cohort, Star Mail caught up with them to hear how preparations are going and what they’re looking forward to about getting on stage or behind the scenes.

For Alexis Williams from Mooroolbark Secondary College being involved in Schools Spectacular has been something she’s done since Grade 3 and it’s had her going back every year.

“I loved everything about the Schools Spec and what it stands for, that I had to come back for more,” she said.

Now in Year 7, Alexis is performing as part of the First Nations Ensemble having previously performed in the mass choir.

“It means a lot to me because it is important to recognise First Nations people, and I am very excited to be a part of the very first First Nations ensemble,” Alexis said.

“As I was a part of the First Nations choir last year in State School Spectacular, I was attracted to the First Nations ensemble as I could then have the opportunity to put a larger spotlight on the First Nations community.”

From a regular to a first time participant in Upwey High School student Alfie Wharton, Schools Spectacular caters to everyone.

“The whole idea of getting to be a part of something so grand and, well, spectacular that got me intrigued in the first place,” he said.

“When my friend told me that I could get to work behind the scenes as part of the film crew, I knew I had to sign up.”

Having not really had an interest in the way camera operators work prior to Schools Spectacular Alfie said he has surprisingly enjoyed every moment.

“What I’ve enjoyed most so far as part of the State Spec experience would have to be learning about all the equipment they use behind the scenes, and what I’ll be using on the night of the actual show,” he said.

“I can definitely say I have since acquired an appreciation for all the different pieces of equipment they have to put together to film the show, and how much effort building a camera can take.”

With just a couple of weeks until the big show, Alexis and Alfie said while there is lots to look forward to, they are excited to put what they have learned into practice.

“I am so excited for the performance as it is always so well put together. I can’t wait for everyone to see what the ensemble has been working on,” Alexis said.

“The Na Djinang Circus has helped us come up with a fantastic performance and I can’t wait for everyone to see it.”

“The actual filming day, although I’ve never been to a State Spec show before, I’m assuming the atmosphere will be amazing, and just the idea of having my camera feed put up on the jumbotron (I’m guessing that’s where it’ll go) is pretty exciting,” Alfie said.

Both of them said they found value in not only learning more about themselves and their capabilities but also gaining knowledge of how such a large production is produced.

“From participating in the Schools Spec I have not only been able to learn some new things, but also learn more about my culture,” Alexis said.

“Each rehearsal I attend provides me the opportunity to challenge myself.”

“I have definitely met some pretty interesting and very nice people and gained an interest in the behind the scenes aspect of the things I see on TV, that I definitely didn’t have before.”

The Victorian State Schools Spectacular is being held at John Cain Arena on Saturday 9 September, with tickets available by going to www.johncainarena.com.au/event/victorian-state-schools-spectacular-2023/

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