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More than 2000 students across Victoria took to the stage under the bright lights of John Cain Arena for this year’s Victoria State Schools Spectacular (VSSS).

Among some of the talented students who took part in the showcase was a dedicated backstage crew including year 9 Taylors Lakes Secondary College student, Frank.

Frank has been a part of the VSSS lighting crew since year 5. His role focuses on assisting with the setup of the lighting system of the show.

“This involves learning how to use the lighting equipment effectively during the performances,” he said.

“Additionally, there are workshops throughout the year to prepare for the show, so that we are well-prepared to create the desired lighting effects. I also help in tasks like checking and preparing the lighting setup in the arena before the cast arrives, ensuring everything runs smoothly.

“The best part of my role is the actual work itself. I enjoy tackling tasks and contributing to the team’s goals. The most challenging part for me is having to stay in one area on show day and also saying goodbye to the crew each year.”

Frank said the connections he has made with other students and people through the VSSS is what keeps him coming back each year.

“I also really enjoyed the hands-on learning I was part of during each session in the lead up to the production. Once at the arena, I was treated like a part of the crew, not just a student,” he said.

Frank said this year’s event was an unforgettable experience with an amazing atmosphere, and he encourages students across the state to give it a go themselves.

“There are lots of different opportunities that you can apply for that you may find really fun,” he said.

Hannah Hammoud

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