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Year 6 Students Embark on a Creative Adventure at MAGNT

Over four unforgettable days, Year 6 students were immersed in local history, culture, and the arts as they underwent a collaborative project involving the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory, Darwin Symphony Orchestra and Tracks Dance.

Day 1: The Adventure Begins The students' adventure kicked off with a visit to MAGNT, where museum experts guided them through captivating exhibits exploring history, culture, and nature. This initial exploration set the foundation for the creative process. Students began to engage with the museum's rich collection, sparking their imaginations and laying the groundwork for their upcoming workshops. They would soon be transforming their knowledge into a performance, bringing the museum鈥檚 collection to life through music and movement.

Day 2: Creative Brainstorming and Movement On the second day, the students began brainstorming ideas, drawing inspiration from their museum visit. With guidance from DSO Education Officer Stephanie Arnold, they linked their ideas to various music composers, expanding their understanding of how sound could enhance storytelling. Meanwhile, Tracks Dance Animateur Spillett led the students through early choreography explorations, teaching them how to express their ideas through movement. 

Day 3: Preparing for the Big Day The third day saw the students working hard to prepare for their upcoming performance. With support from Tracks Dance Animateur Spillett, they polished their choreography while the Darwin Symphony Orchestra musicians provided the music. 

Day 4: Showtime! The grand finale arrived on Friday, with Year 6 students delivering a stunning performance at MAGNT to music played by the Darwin Symphony Orchestra quartet. The performance was the perfect conclusion to their four-day journey, showcasing not only their newfound knowledge but also their artistic growth.

Special thanks go to the DSO musicians, Tracks Dance Animateur Spillett, and all involved in making this experience so memorable for the students.

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