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Students inspired by iconic Woodstock

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WHAT do Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Joan Baez and Crosby and Stills and Nash have in common?

The 1969 Woodstock Festival.

Each year the University of Southern Queensland’s third year music students, who are undertakin­g the Bachelor of Creative Arts program, prepare and perform a concert based on a classic album or era of contempora­ry music.

This year, they drew their inspiratio­n from the iconic music festival.

USQ music lecturer Bruce Woodward said as well as playing the well-known hits of artists at the festival, the students researched the artists, the significan­ce of the festival and the social and cultural context in which the music was made.

“From this, they piece together a narrative to weave through the performanc­e - telling some of the stories of Woodstock as they perform,” he said.

Mr Woodward said the theatre was close to capacity on June 2.

“There was a lot of enthusiasm for the music, with a great mix of young people perhaps discoverin­g the music for the first time and others revisiting the music that was part of their own youth,” he said.

He said the highlight for him was watching the students develop personally and musically throughout the preparatio­n for the show.

“Singer Adoniqua Cheetham did an outstandin­g job transformi­ng her performanc­e in the final day of the show - presenting a strongly personal and committed performanc­e on the night,” he said.

“It’s hard to choose a musical highlight from the show, but as a guitarist I was really happy to hear Joel Hunt open the show playing Hendrix’s powerful solo

version of the Star Spangled Banner.”

Mr Woodward said it was great to watch the students work throughout the semester to develop their

performanc­es, but he loved to see the progress particular­ly in the last days of the rehearsal process.

“It’s at this point where some students really bring

their performanc­e into focus,” he said.

“These students certainly all lifted on the day of performanc­e and should be proud of the work they did.”

 ?? PHOTOS: KEVIN FARMER ?? ICONIC MUSIC: Enjoying a great night are (from left) Margaret Denham, Kieran Wright, Cheryl Wright, Danni Gilbert and Elizabeth Cook-Long.
PHOTOS: KEVIN FARMER ICONIC MUSIC: Enjoying a great night are (from left) Margaret Denham, Kieran Wright, Cheryl Wright, Danni Gilbert and Elizabeth Cook-Long.
 ??  ?? Having a good time are (from left) Amanda Webb, Alan Webb, Mary Webb and Leonie Youngberry.
Having a good time are (from left) Amanda Webb, Alan Webb, Mary Webb and Leonie Youngberry.
 ??  ?? Getting into the sounds of ‘69 are (from left) Piyanart Brown, Lynn Rose, Sharon Seaniger, Ning Sornprom, Suzanne Jewell and Mike Nielsen.
Getting into the sounds of ‘69 are (from left) Piyanart Brown, Lynn Rose, Sharon Seaniger, Ning Sornprom, Suzanne Jewell and Mike Nielsen.
 ??  ?? Ready to enjoy the concert are (from left) David Fuller, Annette Fuller, Lynette Contessa and Jim Hudson.
Ready to enjoy the concert are (from left) David Fuller, Annette Fuller, Lynette Contessa and Jim Hudson.
 ??  ?? Ready for the concert are (from left) Graham Curless, Mindy Moore, Paula Moore and Glenn Seibel.
Ready for the concert are (from left) Graham Curless, Mindy Moore, Paula Moore and Glenn Seibel.
 ??  ?? David and Sue Dunn can’t wait to hear the performanc­e.
David and Sue Dunn can’t wait to hear the performanc­e.

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