Moree Secondary College Pulse to race again this week

PULSE Alive returns to Moree this week, with more than 400 students from 14 schools across the region participating in the three-day event.

Moree Secondary College arts co-ordination officer for the New England and north-west region, Leigh Carroll, said students will perform at the school Multi-Purpose Centre on Frome Street.

“Pulse Moree returns for the second year on May 6-7-8, including two performances on May 8, a Thursday,” Mr Carroll said.

He said the event format will be the same as last year, with workshops on Tuesday and Wednesday, and tech and dress rehearsals on Thursday.

“There will be two performances – 3.30pm and 5pm – at Moree Secondary College MPC on Thursday, May 8,” Mr Carroll said.

Tickets are available by scanning the QR Code below.

Pulse Moree is a once-a-year performing arts opportunity offered to every public school across the greater Moree area.

This year, participating schools include Narrabri High School, Bullarah Public School, Gravesend Public School, Rowena Public School, Bellata Public School, Wee Waa High School, Boomi Public School, Mungindi Central School, Moree Public School, Moree East Public School, North Star Public School, Croppa Creek Public School, Garah Public School and host Moree Secondary College.

Students and teachers at last year’s Pulse Moree. The event will this week stage two performances on Thursday, May 8.
Students and teachers at last year’s Pulse Moree. The event will this week stage two performances on Thursday, May 8.

Local Year 11 student, Amber Muller, will join the travelling cast as a featured dancer.

Amber earlier this year performed as a member of the Pulse Alive Dance Company at Sydney Olympic Park on the Ken Rosewall Arena stage as one of 248 principal performers.

There are 19 touring students from Pulse Alive coming to Moree, including Bella-Rai Hall and Max Burrows, from Broken Hill, who also performed in Pulse Alive in Sydney.

Workshops this week include Creative Arts (Kindergarten to Year 2), Primary Dance (Years 3 to 6), Primary Music and Drama (Years 3 to 6), Aboriginal Dance (Years 3 to 10), Secondary Dance (Years 7 to 12), Secondary Drama-Film By (Years 7 to 12) and Secondary Music (Years 7 to 12).

“There is an expanded program of events this year, including Aboriginal Dance, Senior Drama Program and Senior Film Program,” Mr Carroll said.

“Students and teachers will work with professional dance tutors to develop their dance technique, creativity and performance quality.

“It’s all done in a fun and engaging environment, producing a dance piece to be performed in the Pulse showcase,” he said.

Pulse Alive Moree

When: Thursday, May 8, 2025

Where: Moree Secondary College Multi-Purpose Centre

Time: There will be two performances: 3.30pm and 5pm

Tickets: QR Code below

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