Year 12 Storm Troopers at your service … from left, Matt Tarlinton, James Christensen, Eli Bunyoung, Grace Bredhauer and Callum Tucker 

August 2, 2016

Kingaroy State High School’s annual Flair concert – a fundraiser for the school’s Chaplaincy program – was truly out of this world on Friday evening.

There was a nod to Dr Who, with a Tardis parked on stage, and a large rocket ship decorated the backdrop while Star Wars Storm Troopers kept the evening running smoothly.

The Kingaroy Town Hall was packed with parents and fellow students for the night of talent, which is organised by Year 12 students.

Special rows near the front were reserved for visiting exchange students from Fudooka in Japan who only arrived in Kingaroy earlier in the day … and who must have been wondering at times what it was all about.

But the Japanese students also joined in the fun, performing a traditional dance for the audience.

Other highlights of the evening including a display by KSHS’s percussion group … using basketballs instead of musical instruments; a jazz performance by teachers, and singing by individual students as well as the choir.

Senior Instrumental music teacher Matt Phillips, right, and friends performing “Lucky Chops”
Part of the percussion basketball group … Year 12 students Thomas Routledge, Cortney Sonter, Brooke Steinhardt and Rhiona Lenkeit and, at front, Jake Sullivan, Year 9
Magician Daniel Bond gets a helping hand on stage from a Storm Trooper

 

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