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Be part of 30 years of Victoria State School Spectacular

South eastern schools, students and young people have another chance to shine on the national stage, showcasing the incredible local talent that exists in the community.

After a successful show last year, The Victorian State Schools Spectacular (VSSS) is gearing up for its incredible milestone 30th anniversary performance at John Cain Arena on September 13, 2025.

Since its inception in 1995, VSSS has provided invaluable opportunities and career pathways for tens of thousands of Victoria’s government primary and secondary school students to showcase their talent.

The Victorian State Schools Spectacular has been a major part of the Department of Education’s offerings, providing a transformative experience for young performers across Victoria.

Participating in this annual arts event has become a cherished rite of passage for so many of Victoria’s brightest young talents, including the Tina Turner Musical star, Ruva Ngwenya; Singer, Vanessa Amorosi and winner of The Voice 2013, Harrison Craig.

The Spectacular program takes a professional approach with young students working alongside some of the most respected creative talent in Australia, including renowned Australian choreographer, Yvette Lee (Bridgerton, Dancing with the Stars, X-Factor Australia) and Musical Director Chong Lim AM (Musical Director on Dancing with the Stars, John Farnham band).

“It is such an honour and a privilege to be involved in the Victorian State Schools Spectacular, where we provide training and pathways forward for young students who want to pursue their dreams in the entertainment world,” Chong Lim said.

“Auditions for 2025 are going incredibly well, it astounds me the amount of talent and diversity we have here in Victoria.This year’s production is shaping up to be our best yet,” Yvette Lee said.

Creative Director Neill Gladwin added that “each year the students bring exciting fresh ideas to the Spectacular. As to the depth of their talent, my colleagues and I are in awe of them. Their leadership, their inspiration and their creativity will be the face of the next generation of artists.”

Last year, VSSS invited high school students to audition, which covered principal roles, ensemble positions, orchestra spots, and backstage roles.

However, auditions are still open for orchestra and musicians, providing another excellent opportunity for locals to get involved and showcase their talents.

The Department of Education also encourages Victorian government school students to take part in this free initiative across a variety of roles that include:

– Performance: Principal Vocalists, Principal Dancers, Mass Choir, Mass Dance, Orchestra Musicians, Circus Artists, Acrobats, First Nations Performers, and Specialty Acts.

– Production: The Spectacular also offers numerous off-stage opportunities, where students can receive training from skilled industry professionals in essential roles such as stage management, lighting, audio, vision, and production.

Rehearsals for this spectacular event began last November and will continue for seven months, culminating in an unforgettable show.

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