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Music: Don’t Stop The Music: How Music Came to Challis

22 May 2018

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25 May @ Perth Concert Hall ·
Presented by Students of Challis Community Primary School & special guests ·

Don’t Stop The Music – How Music Came to Challis – is an exciting collaboration between students, music educators, international stars and Perth’s most exciting tertiary ensembles. Classic FM’s Russell Torrance helps chart the journey of students of Challis Community Primary School who are part of a new school music program. With their imaginations ignited they show us what they’ve learnt, supported by a collective of exceptional performers. The concert also features a special guest performance by mentor James Morrison.

This concert will be filmed for the Don’t Stop The Music documentary series.

More info: https://perthconcerthall.com.au/events/event/dont-stop-the-music
Email: boxoffice@perthconcerthall.com.au

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