In past years, Carols by Candlelight at Cranbourne West Primary School was a much anticipated and popular event for school families and staff.
Whilst the popularity has remained, the event has evolved into a more inclusive celebration that greater reflects this now culturally and linguistically diverse community.
The Customs, Cultures and Christmas Concert was the result and this event has been running for many years now, with great success.
There was standing room only in the school gymnasium last Wednesday as over 600 students presented a variety of musical items they had rehearsed throughout the term.
Traditional Christmas carols and novelty holiday songs were sung with great enthusiasm by students of all ages, who were then transported wide-eyed by the hauntingly beautiful music, dances and costumes of Afghanistan.
Uplifting Islander dances and Haka were equally appreciated by this gathering who represent 39 different cultures, with several featured in the colourful Fashion Parade earlier in the program.
Other items included Sing a Song of Sixpence, Reindeer Hokey Pokey, Baker Boy’s In Control and the Twelve Davs of Christmas.
Pre-concert entertainment was provided by the CWPS Band comprised of student guitarists, percussionists and singers, with the support of Arts staff.
These music loving students have attended rehearsals throughout the year and have become quite proficient and multi-skilled. Their repertoire included Feliz Navidad, Pokare Kare Ana, Aussie Jingle Bells and Deck the Halls.
A beautiful presentation of Silent Night made a fitting finale, with all students using Auslan Sign Language with great precision, delighting the 200 strong audience.
Cranbourne West Primary School endeavours to provide a learning environment that is safe, respectful, welcoming and inclusive to all. Their Customs, Cultures and Christmas Concert demonstrated this in a most meaningful way and was an exciting end to the school year.