Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsStudio collaboration gets off on right foot

Studio collaboration gets off on right foot

NEW BEGINNINGS: MJ Dance director Maria Slape and Phoenix Music Studios director Jodi Swiggs recently opened their combined and newly renovated studios at the centrally located SwimSkool building on Monday. More pictures page 12. Picture: MOLLY TAYLOR

A FRESH chapter in Mount Gambier’s artistic expression has been launched with both MJ Dance and Phoenix Music Studios recently joining forces under one roof.

Celebrating their opening Monday evening at their new Keegan Street location, MJ Dance director Maria Slape and Phoenix Music Studios director Jodi Swiggs were excited about the possibilities of their creative hub.

“Kids will move from one studio to the next combining both dance and music,” Ms Slape told The Border Watch on Monday.

“Tonight being our first night, everyone was just buzzing.

“It is exactly what we envisioned.”

Ms Swiggs said the launch had exceeded expectations.

“Tonight was a small celebration and we just invited those that have ventured on the journey with us,” she said.

“Although it has been a lot of hard work we are finally here.”

Ms Slape said the days leading up to the celebration were busy.

“We have completely redesigned the place from lighting to painting and carpeting,” she said.

“One mum said it was like they were at a proper performing arts studio and that is exactly what we were going for.

“Although, we still have much more we have envisioned and we will continue to work on that and are very happy with a lot of our current spaces.”

Ms Slape said she enjoyed leading parents through a tour of the new facilities.

“We want to create different opportunities and the same as what the kids get up in the city,” she said.

“It can really only be a win-win situation.”

Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin, who attended the opening ceremony, congratulated the two leaders on the night.

“We have two talented young ladies here who have nurtured the children and youth of our city,” she said.

“They have both given opportunity for children to express themselves through both music and dance.

“The two genres go together and it makes sense.”

The two studios’ first joint venture will be a school holiday musical occurring in July.

Ms Swiggs said the six-day program will involve students enrolling for five days of rehearsals and one day performing two showcases.

Both Ms Slape and Ms Swiggs have grand plans for the partnership, with MJ Dance introducing several new classes while Phoenix Music Studios recently invited country music performer Matt James and ARIA music teacher of the year award winner Scott Maxwell to its teaching team.

Enrolment is still open for anyone keen to pursue a creativity hobby or lifestyle.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Call for more care

A LIMESTONE Coast local is calling for better compassion and better staffing at a local hospital. Nichole King has started an online petition, calling for...
More News

Hear to entertain across the region

Friday, April 17 Shane Carmody, Robetown Brewery, Robe, 5pm Saturday, April 18 Sandra Humphries and band, The Bellum Hotel, Mount Schank, 8.30pm Mark Moffat, The Caledonian...

Hamilton plays 250 games

In our first game of the season, Jami Hamilton (nee. Walker) was celebrated for playing 250 Senior Games with the Tantanoola Netball Club. A born...

Roos jump off in round two

Keith faces Lucindale at home on Saturday in the second round of the KNTFL. This will be the Roos first game of the year....

New forum held

PRIMARY production, transport and further agricultural opportunities were some of the hot topics during an inaugural leadership forum. The Limestone Coast Local Government Association...

KNTFL opening round starts strong

The Kowree Naracoorte Tatiara Football League's 2026 season kicked off on Saturday with four games played in windy and wet weather. The conditions made it...

Footy fever still burning hot in LCFNL

CASTERTON SANDFORD v NORTH GAMBIER THINGS are heating up for Limestone Coast football as Casterton Sandford takes North Gambier home for Round 2. North started the...

Match of the round to provide real entertainment

THE opening round of Mid South East football last weekend did little to show any real improvement in the off-season. The wintry conditions provided a...

Country Cabinet visits region

THE latest Labor cabinet will visit the region next month with Country Cabinet returning. The re-elected Malinauskas government will visit Mount Gambier/Berrin in mid-May in...

Cool conditions at Millicent

IN cool, overcast weather, 24 women played a par event at the Millicent Golf Club for the  second round of the Anne Whitty Memorial...

Tigers handle adverse conditions best

NORTH GAMBIER 8.9 (57) D MILLICENT 3.9 (27) TO round out the Limestone Coast opening split round on Saturday, North Gambier gave the reigning premiers...