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Rahni shines at Schools Spectacular

When Rahni Wightman began dancing at the age of two, she never imagined someday she would receive a honourable dance award.

But that’s what happened on Saturday 15 September when the Cranbourne Secondary College student participated in the Victorian State Schools Spectacular where she took out a performing arts scholarship.

“When I was awarded with the scholarship I was speechless,” said Rahni. “I did not expect to be selected for the scholarship and I am so incredibly grateful to have been chosen for it.”

The $25000 scholarship was presented to Rahni by Jason Coleman who has been a fixture of the Australian Dance scene for more than twenty years.

“I started dancing at the age of two and it has always been my dream to work as a professional dancer,” Rahni said.

“Being given this opportunity has just brought me one step closer to being able to fulfil my dream.”

The Year 12 student said she chose to participate in event because she had such a great time in performing in previous years.

“I am able to make new friends who are all like-minded and passionate as well as work with many amazing people who are already in the industry, who are able to mentor us to become the best performers we can be,” she said.

More than 3000 Victorian students from more than 200 government schools participated in this year’s performance at Hisense Arena, which featured a 75-piece orchestra, a 1300-voice choir, 1200 dancers and a variety of other performers.

School assistant principal George Massouris said the school was incredibly proud of Rhani.

“She’s now got the opportunity to take up the scholarship and continue performing arts – for our school, it’s a fantastic thing to have,” he said.

Year 11 student Joseph Stewart also sang at the Spectacular who is part of the school band called Common Boys.

“He sang a couple of numbers and was also magnificent,” Mr Massouris said.

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