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New beat hits town

Dandenong’s Drum Theatre and Town Hall opened last weekend to an estimated crowd of about 500 people. The gala opening was highlighted by performances from Silvie Paladino – a late replacement for Julie Anthony, who fell ill – and James Morrison. The audience included dignitaries such as Premier Steve Bracks, local MPs, councillors, members of the press and Greater Dandenong community figureheads. Legendary entertainer Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell hosted the night, which kicked off with an outstanding array of drum players, followed by formalities and then performances by graduates of the National Institute of Circus Arts (pictured). Chinese tenor Hao Zhou also impressed the audience with a stunning rendition of the Italian aria Nessun Dorma, putting the theatre’s acoustics to the test.Dandenong’s Drum Theatre and Town Hall opened last weekend to an estimated crowd of about 500 people. The gala opening was highlighted by performances from Silvie Paladino – a late replacement for Julie Anthony, who fell ill – and James Morrison. The audience included dignitaries such as Premier Steve Bracks, local MPs, councillors, members of the press and Greater Dandenong community figureheads. Legendary entertainer Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell hosted the night, which kicked off with an outstanding array of drum players, followed by formalities and then performances by graduates of the National Institute of Circus Arts (pictured). Chinese tenor Hao Zhou also impressed the audience with a stunning rendition of the Italian aria Nessun Dorma, putting the theatre’s acoustics to the test.

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