Students from Southern Regional College (SRC) are set to showcase their creativity and talent with a vibrant programme of end-of-year performances and exhibitions taking place across Armagh this spring and summer.
The showcase season begins on 30 April with Lights Up, a lively variety performance by first-year students from the Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing and Production Arts. Hosted at the SRC Armagh campus performing arts theatre, the ticketed event promises an energetic mix of music, dance and drama, highlighting student’s developing skills and confidence.
On 13 May, the spotlight shifts to live music with Good Vibrations at the Market Place Theatre. This collaborative showcase features students from the Level 3 Music Performance and Production course alongside Creative Music and Audio Production Foundation Degree students. Audiences can expect an engaging night of original material, debut EP performances and well-loved classics. Proceeds from the event will support Aspire NI.
The following evening, 14 May, second-year Performing and Production Arts students take to the same stage with Junkyard, a powerful and thought-provoking production written by Jack Thorne. Set in 1979, the play explores themes of youth, resilience and hope through a compelling and emotionally charged performance.
Rounding off the programme is Carnival of Creatives, a free exhibition by second-year Art and Design students. Opening on 4 June at 6:30pm at the Market Place Theatre, the exhibition will run until 4 July, offering visitors the chance to experience a diverse range of imaginative and innovative visual work.
Together, these events celebrate the dedication, creativity and emerging talent of SRC students.
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