COSTUMES and dances will feature at the Horsham College annual student showcase this year.
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The college had been putting on a fashion parade at the Wimmera Machinery Field Days for the past six years.
Teacher Tina Fitzgerald said the showcase would include a range of work from throughout the college, including textile items and dance routines.
She said the Vocational Education and Training dance students would perform three routines.
“They will perform hip-hop, jazz and musical theatre numbers,” she said.
Ms Fitzgerald said a highlight of this year’s showcase would be a display of past musical costumes.
“We have all sorts of costumes that we have made over the years,” she said.
“We will have costumes from productions such as Alice in Wonderland, Robin Hood, Cinderella and Hairspray, which we did last year.”
Students in years 9 to 12 will be involved in the showcase.
“Everyone is frantically getting all their work finished for the show,” she said.
“The year 9 students have made pyjamas while work from 2016 year 12 students will also be on display.
“The year 12 pieces are their final garments from last year.
“Everyone is very excited and the students are helping me choose all the music at the moment.”
Ms Fitzgerald said the college received money from the field days to do the showcase, and with that money they have been able to buy new overlockers over the years.
“It’s been great for the school and great for the community to see what we can do,” she said.
“We get a lot of good feedback every year and other schools that come to the field days make sure they come over and watch the parade.”
The showcase will be on at 2pm each day of the field days.