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Ka¯ piti dominates festival show

- Rosalie Willis

Ka¯ piti’s Shakespear­e Globe Centre New Zealand (SGCNZ) University of Otago Sheilah Winn Shakespear­e regional festival was hosted by Ka¯ piti College this year with around 90 students involved.

“The festival was a great success and I congratula­te all the teachers and supporters who directed, encouraged and inspired the students,” Ka¯ piti College arts coordinato­r Margaret Jackson said.

“We have a lot of very talented young people in our midst.

“I enjoyed seeing the vibrancy and enthusiasm of the students enjoying themselves and supporting each other.

“The performanc­es ranged widely and the judges were impressed by the high standard of performanc­e and imaginatio­n.”

Ka¯ piti College head of the arts department Siobhan Malley who has been involved in the festival for over a decade said the quality of this year’s festival was probably the highest quality overall she had seen.

The results were dominated by Ka¯ piti College, which won seven awards, including the Sheilah Winn Festival Cup for the best five-minute scene.

The piece, a Macbeth compilatio­n directed by students Winnie Van’t Hof-Pacheco and Aaliyah Turner won four awards, three for the piece itself and one for outstandin­g actor for Simon Avery, who played Hecate in the piece.

“It was truly a surreal experience hearing our names being called out,” said student co-director Aaliyah Turner.

“Every time our names were called out we just looked at each other in pure disbelief.”

“You can’t really compare creative expression­s but I think our piece was merely different.”

Aaliyah said the group focused on understand­ing the context of the scene from the start so when they learnt their lines could express the right emotion.

“This meant we could coherently communicat­e the ideas of the scene to the audience in a captivatin­g way.

“I can’t quite explain how it felt when they announced we were going to nationals,” Aaliyah said.

“The closest I could probably say is that it felt like I was dreaming.

“After all, this is something I have been wanting and dreaming about since my first year of college and now it is real.”

The winners of the Sheilah Winn Cup for the best 15-minute performanc­e, Ari Leason from Whakatupur­unga Rua Manu and Parekawa Finlay from O¯ taki College, also cannot believe their win.

“Going to nationals — I honestly still can’t believe it,”Parekawa said.

“Performing in the festival was actually such a fun experience.

“It was nerve racking and scary beforehand but we had such a great audience who I thought responded perfectly to our piece, which made it that much easier to act and feel comfortabl­e on stage and feel proud of our performanc­e.”

Although attending different colleges, Parekawa and Ari have been best friends for years.

“I knew we would work well together.

“We have a connection. We’re so close that it’s easy to do anything with each other.

“I think that’s definitely the reason our piece worked so well.”

 ?? PHOTO / JACK PENMAN ?? Ka¯ piti College students Winnie Van’t Hof-Pacheco as Macbeth, left, and Simon Avery as Hecate.
PHOTO / JACK PENMAN Ka¯ piti College students Winnie Van’t Hof-Pacheco as Macbeth, left, and Simon Avery as Hecate.
 ?? PHOTO / JACK PENMAN ?? Parekawa Finlay from Otaki ¯ College and Ari Leason from Whakatupur­unga Rua Manu performing Othello.
PHOTO / JACK PENMAN Parekawa Finlay from Otaki ¯ College and Ari Leason from Whakatupur­unga Rua Manu performing Othello.

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