Feb 05, 2023
Bendigo Venues & Events

Bendigo Venues & Events have a season of performances particulary aimed at school students. From Karul Project's dance work Silence to CDP Kids' adaptation of the Alison Lester classic Are We There Yet? (image above). Details here.
Black Swan State Theatre Company

Black Swan State Theatre Company has another brilliant season in 2023. Many productions have dedicated schools matinees. Details here (Image: Cyrano by Virginia Gay)
Cultural Infusion Incursions

Image: Cool Capoira - available for schools in Qld, NSW and Vic
Cultural Infusion offer a huge range of multicultural incursions to schools in most parts of Australia and since the pandemic, online incursions as well, so actually wherever you are, you can have one of their wonderful incursions at your school.
Carrousel Theatre is another company with a Presenter Profile. They teach modern languages by telling classic tales with puppetry. Languages include French, Italian, Spanish, German, Mandarin Chinese & Indonesian. They tour to Melbourne & Regional Victoria as well as Canberra, Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide. Go here to see all their available productions

Carrousel Theatre's Aladdin and The Magic Lamp
Australia’s schooling system is among the most highly segregated in the OECD. Public schools educate the majority of disadvantaged students, while there is concentrated advantage in private schools.
This situation can be attributed, in large part, to our school funding arrangements. Recent research
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As Term 3 is almost upon us, if you haven't sorted a Book Week incursion, hurry! If you're flexible with dates, you might be able to swing one of our great shows.
See our Book Week Shows here.
Image: Something Special Live - Available NSW, QLD, ACT,VIC,SA & WA
Livestream version available nationally
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The next cultural day to celebrate nationally is NAIDOC week. This year on 5-12 July, when all Australian schools are on holiday. The likely time schools could celebrate is the first week of July, when some states are still at school.
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