The Elephant - 2020

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The launch of the Toorak Academy of Performing Arts in 2019 was a welcomed addition to the School and our long relationship with the performing arts. For over 140 years, the arts have played a magical role in inspiring students to push their creative boundaries and express themselves. An iconic 1960s photograph from the School’s archives depicts students standing at the barre in second position, beaming at their teacher. Fast forward to the late 1980s, the Marjorie Williams Centre was built, and our magnificent Dance Studio was opened, allowing students to explore and create in a dedicated dance space. In the 1990s, dance continued to be enjoyed within the curriculum, and the iconic Dance Production was introduced. Beginners, intermediate and advanced dancers discovered the joys of dancing with their friends from all year levels and spent many weeks working with choreographers perfecting their routines. Each November, the Dance Production would be performed to packed out audiences, so much so that we would go on to stage the production at a larger venue, the George Jenkins Theatre. A highlight of the Dance Production was inviting Collegians to return and perform in the 10th-anniversary celebration, where they returned with the same passion for dance and eagerness to perform.

During the early 2000s, Toorak exploded onto the Rock Eisteddfod scene, where many of our students came together to create epic performances that were staged in Melbourne. Having conquered the challenges of Rock Eisteddfod, we took on another challenge - the Shakespeare Festival. We entered our dance interpretation of various scenes from the great Bard’s plays and were honoured to be crowned State winners for many consecutive years. Over the past decade, Dance at Toorak College continues to evolve and grow. It is now integrated into our curriculum from Wardle House right through to VCE. Competition dance was also introduced to Toorak, and over recent years, has grown from strength to strength. Today, our competition dance team is made up of ninety girls from Year 5-12. Our girls have consistently made it through to the Australian Finals each year with students and choreographers enjoying great success, winning Gold, Silver and Bronze medals in the Contemporary, Jazz, Classical and Theatrical sections. After running for close to 30 years, the Dance Production morphed into a new event, the Dance Project, which is staged at the Frankston Arts Centre. The Dance Project is a wonderful suite of pieces that follows a theme and is performed by students from Prep right through to Year 12. Last year we explored ‘Seasons’ and this year we hope to explore the narrative of ‘Love’. With the introduction of the Toorak Academy of Performing Arts, affectionately known as TAPA, after-school classes in dance, drama, and musical theatre are provided to eighty Toorak College students on a weekly basis. Our students develop skills, technique, confidence, and explore their love of performing while learning from trained industry professionals. It is unfathomable just how many performances have occurred over our 146 year history. Dance has been an integral part of our history, and it will continue to be for many more years. I hope that the thousands of Toorak girls who have been part of our journey have wonderfully rich memories of their time at the barre, in the studio, or on the stage. Ms Emma Jensen Head of Performing Arts


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Where Are They Now?

5min
pages 36-37

Recent Collegian Grant Recipients

2min
page 37

Toorak Collegians Social Justice Extends Overseas

2min
page 39

Toorak Collegians Brave A Black Summer

2min
page 38

Empowering the Younger Generation

3min
page 35

TRAK Chat

1min
page 34

A Touch of Brass

2min
page 20

Learning How to Learn

1min
page 14

Toorak College Life ‑ 100 Years Ago

2min
pages 42-44

The Benefits of Being Generous

2min
pages 32-33

A Holiday Like No Other

2min
page 31

How 'Giving it a Go' Enriches Our Lives

1min
page 29

Beating the Confidence Gap

2min
page 28

The Importance of Female Role Models

2min
page 30

How We Play

1min
pages 26-27

Leading the Way With Industry Partnerships

1min
page 25

A Look Back in Time

1min
page 23

Supporting Girls Who STEM

1min
page 24

When Inspiration Strikes

1min
page 22

Raising the Barre

2min
page 21

She Has a Plan and the Skills to Execute It

1min
page 17

House From Your House

3min
pages 18-19

The Power of Choice

1min
page 16

We’re All Design Thinkers

2min
page 15

Discovering Australia

1min
page 13

Playing Together. Learning Together. Being Together.

1min
page 8

Bringing the X Factor to STEM Education

1min
page 10

What We Learnt When Learning From Home

3min
pages 6-7

The Power of Learning a Second Language

1min
page 11

Nurturing Kindness Through Our Words

1min
page 12

Project Shine

1min
page 5

Finding the Shine Within

2min
pages 4-5

Creating Environments Where Children Thrive

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page 9
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