QM Calling Issue 68

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VOCES LUCE TAKES TALENT TO WHANGANUI

Voces Luce was selected to participate in the exciting festival, Cadenza. This year’s festival was held in Whanganui from 12 to 14 August at the Royal Opera House and featured 12 choirs from the lower North Island, six of which were from Wellington. During this festival, each choir sang two sets of music with two songs in each set. Timothy WayneWright, the former member of the world-renowned The King’s Singers, was the judge for the festival. In addition to the two sets of music performed, the choirs participated in three big rehearsals involving about 350 singers from the 12 choirs. Voces Luce sang with a stunning tone, underlying excitement and energy, and presented their songs with poise and confidence at both performances. They were definitely a standout ensemble at the festival, and we were excited to be sharing our music and gifts with the other choirs. There were many opportunities for the students to have fun, interact with the other singers, and finish our weekend with a Gala concert, followed by a student dance. One of the highlights for me as their conductor was the pride I felt as they led the charge for group involvement between sessions and at the dance. We all want our students to shine while demonstrating their talents, but it is an amazing feeling when they can interact, feel comfortable, and be leaders.

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At the conclusion of the Gala concert on Saturday evening, there were participation awards, and then the judge presented different levels of recognition. The levels were distinguished by a range of scores given by the judge. The three awards were: Tui – the highest level of achievement (former gold medal) Bellbird – the next level of achievement (former silver medal) Korimako – the next level of achievement (former bronze medal) We were very honoured to receive the Tui award, and the singers were thrilled with the weekend, the spirit of the event, their performances, and the many new friends they met. We feel very fortunate to have sung at this festival, especially considering lockdown came shortly after and the other two Cadenzas and the Finale were cancelled. Our students are lucky to be at a school that is so supportive of the Arts and encourages their growth artistically.

Voces Luce has had a fantastic year with several highlights, and we look forward to 2022! Mark Stamper

Director of Choirs


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QMC Parents’ Association

3min
pages 59-60

Lokotui shines in debut professional season

3min
page 58

From The Old Girls’ Association 56

3min
page 57

From The Foundation Trust

1min
page 54

QM House Lockdown

3min
pages 52-53

Grandparents’ Day in spirit for 2021

1min
page 51

Holly Payne announced as Deputy Principal

1min
page 50

Nothing can stop House Performing Arts

2min
pages 38-43

Standing Room Only

4min
pages 44-46

Fresh faces in the faculty 48

2min
page 49

Voces Luce takes talent to Whanganui

2min
pages 36-37

Junior Footy Team

2min
page 35

Witi Ihimaera

1min
page 22

Year 11 Student writing hits the Dom Post

7min
pages 24-27

Sharing Student Successes

2min
pages 30-31

Ringa Toi Exhibition

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page 29

Winter Sport (and a bit of lockdown

3min
pages 32-34

QMC Welcomes Megan Williams to the Wellbeing Team

1min
page 28

Duke Of Edinburgh

2min
page 17

Japanese Success

1min
page 16

From The Head Of Preschool

1min
page 8

Junior School Creative Writing

2min
pages 13-14

Global Honours for our Environmental Reporter

1min
page 12

Head Prefects

2min
page 7

French Plays

3min
pages 9-10

From The Board Chairs

2min
page 6

Year 10 Community Projects 14

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page 15

From The Principal

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