
Rock Night 2019
Well, what an experience for all the performers involved in Rock Night 2019. With the biggest stage and the best light show for Rock Night to date, audience members were treated to a night of high energy.
Preparation for Rock Night commenced on Wednesday night. As the stage, speakers and lighting truss was erected, the COLA gradually transformed from basketball courts to the Rock Night Arena.
Thursday night’s task was to run power to speakers and set the lights and to set the instruments. With the staging, lights, speakers and instruments in place, Redfield was filled with anticipation on Friday, resulting in a rush of ticket
sales. No one wanted to miss out on what is one of the performing arts highlights for the year. The year 12 students added some decorative touches to the COLA on Friday afternoon, and the transformation was complete.
All performers ought to be congratulated for the time and effort they put into rehearsals, refining their performances and performing out of their skin on the night.
- Frank Romeo, Head of Music
Preparation for Rock Night commenced on Wednesday night. As the stage, speakers and lighting truss was erected, the COLA gradually transformed from basketball courts to the Rock Night Arena.
Thursday night’s task was to run power to speakers and set the lights and to set the instruments. With the staging, lights, speakers and instruments in place, Redfield was filled with anticipation on Friday, resulting in a rush of ticket
sales. No one wanted to miss out on what is one of the performing arts highlights for the year. The year 12 students added some decorative touches to the COLA on Friday afternoon, and the transformation was complete.
All performers ought to be congratulated for the time and effort they put into rehearsals, refining their performances and performing out of their skin on the night.
- Frank Romeo, Head of Music











