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Mount Lawley High School Jazz
Tuesday, 21st September @10:00 PM

After another successful stint at the 2011 WA Schools Jazz Festival, Mount Lawley Senior High School is back at the Ellington for a night of hard swinging music!
Performing at the Ellington will be the Year 10, 11 and 12 jazz combos –small jazz ensembles that explore standard jazz repertoire. Also gracing the stage will be the MLSHS Big Band 1 playing an array of music from Jobim bossas to swingin’ Goodwin pieces and the funk grooves of Steely Dan and Earth Wind and Fire.
Amongst the performers will be Daniel Khaimov (winner of the 2011 Perth Jazz Society Improviser’s Award) as well as several hot young talents (awarded Musicianship Awards at the Jazz Festival) including James Stockbridge, Bella Campbell and Jess Altham. Also featured will be the ‘best rhythm section’ (Senior Division, Jazz Festival 2009, 2010 and 2011)…
Hurry before tix sell out!
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On the following drop down menu choose either table or bar. Table is seated, bar is standing. On busy nights small parties (1-3 people) share at the table. We have a range of tables that seat between 2-6 people.
You need to book one ticket per person, not the number of tables, so change the box which defaults to “1” to the number of people you are paying for. We will organise the tables according the number of people you book for.
If you have a group coming together but paying separately, nominate a group leader, and in the “comments” section of the online booking form, as the leader books, he/she tells us how many places to save, then the others paying independently put, for example, “Jane’s table” in the comments section of the online order form. This way we can be sure to seat your party all together. If you are coming singly or as a group and want to join another group, also tell us in the “comments” section.














