The Eisteddfod is back for its third year in 2023 and it’s bigger and better than ever.
Students from 114 schools will lace up their dancing shoes and warm up their vocal chords for the Sydney Catholic Schools (SCS) Eisteddfod.
Born from a need for schools to have the opportunity to perform, the SCS Eisteddfod offers Vocal, Instrumental, Dance, and Drama categories with numerous sections in each.
With two extra venues added to accommodate for the 1238 entries received, SCS Education Officer for Creative and Performing Arts, Iris McGill, marvels at the magnitude of this year’s six week event.
“The growth shows the need in our post-pandemic world for people to get back out there. They want to start performing and they need these opportunities,” she said.
The introduction of Newcomer, Developing, and Advanced levels for each category allows performers to be grouped via like-ability and is sure to make for an entertaining showcase.
The SCS