Art, music, dance, drama: you name it, Denison College Bathurst High Campus will be showcasing it to the wider community on Friday for its inaugural Block Fest.
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It won't be just student creativity on show, however, with iconic New Zealand act Mi-Sex to perform live at the school, and a new artwork from Australian multidisciplinary mural artist Beastman will be unveiled at the school.
Bathurst High principal Ken Barwick said Block Fest will invite the local community back to the school after two years affected by lockdowns and home schooling, with the creativity of art, music, dance and drama students to be at the forefront.
"We're very fortunate to have a brilliant creative and performing arts head teacher in Veronica Manock, who is working hard to promote and nurture the talents of students across these disciplines," Mr Barwick said.
The event has also engaged creatives from across town to contribute to community art, dance and music exhibitions, and there will be market stalls on site.
Block Fest will open from 4.30pm Friday. Tickets cost $5 and are available through the Facebook event page.
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