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Blacktown City Community Band Blacktown City Show Natasha Tatarinoff
The Blacktown City Community Band, also known as the BCCB, was formed in 2004 and is trained by Maestro Pablo ‘Jun’ Javier of the Jun Javier Music School. The band plays different styles of music such as jazz, pop, latin, swing, disco and Christian songs. The various musical instruments played by the band include flutes, clarinets, saxophones, trumpets, trombones, french horns, tubas, euphoniums, bass and lead guitars, keyboards, drums and percussions. At present, the band consists of 28 members ranging from ages 6 to 23. The band has regularly performed on a number of major occasions like ANZAC parade, Sydney Royal easter show, Christmas Tree Lightups and yearly town festivals. Aside from its regular perfomances, BCCB is actively performing in local schools, churches, hospitals, nursing homes and even jail houses.
BCCB is based in Sydney, Australia and meets every Sunday at 2.00 to 5.00pm for regular practice and rehearsals. The band aims to develop young generation’s musicality and instil responsibility and commitment through community involvement and mission work. We welcome new members. For enquiries, please contact us via email at info@ bccbsydney.org.
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For the LORD is righteous, he loves justice; the upright will see his face. — Psalm 11:7 (NIV)
We are very pleased to have such a talented enter tainer in Natasha Tatarinoff perform at this year’s Blacktown City Show. She is a young lady of many talents and has a big future in the entertainment industry.
Natasha began singing at the age of nine and has since won numerous eisteddfods and singing competitions. She has been hand picked to perform in a number of shows, council events, and community functions and festivals.
Natasha is currently the lead female vocalist of the Sydney Balalaika Orchestra. Aside from her singing, Natasha loves to act and debuted in an original play “Forgotten” at the Parramatta Riverside Theatre, later being cast in an Australian Netflix feature film “I Met A Girl.” She will be appearing on Centre stage at 5.45pm on Saturday, March 11.