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On the road again!
After two years hiatus, the musicians of CBC were back on tour, performing at some of Western Australia’s most iconic country venues.
The boys looked impressive in their black and gold blazers, and kicked off their tour with a performance at the heritage-listed Cummins Theatre in Merredin in front of an appreciative dinner audience. The enthusiastic singing and dancing of the students at St Joseph’s Primary in Northam was a highlight, and performances at several other schools in Geraldton and Kalbarri were also well received, but it wasn’t all hard work under the spotlight for the boys.
The travellers took in the sights of the stunning St Francis Xavier Cathedral in Geraldton with its crypts and labyrinths, and even had the opportunity to play the impressive organ which has 1,300 pipes! The pink lakes of Hutt Lagoon and the natural delights of Kalbarri were also on the itinerary, and you can be sure there were some memorable meals in several excellent eating establishments under the direction of foodies Mr Shane Mancuso, Mrs Emma Tandy and Miss Lana De Palma.
The musicians gained excellent experience in performing and touring, leadership qualities of resilience, accountability and teamwork, plus a generous appreciation of the beauties of the back roads of the wheatbelt and Coral Coast.
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