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Tiger tunes and classroom croons: Pevan and Sarah hit the stage

Children’s edu-tainers duo Pevan and Sarah are set to bring their high-energy blend of music, laughter and learning to Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC) this October and November as part of their fourth annual national tour.

Created by former primary school teachers Sarah and Manny Kechayas, Pevan and Sarah have captured the hearts of pre-school and early primary school students across Australia with their curriculum-aligned songs, videos and live performances.

Their South Morang shows will take place on Friday, October 17 and Thursday, November 6, offering families and schools a chance to experience the magic of their interactive 50-minute stage production.

“We started Pevan and Sarah when we were teaching because we understood the impact that music can have on a child’s education,” Sarah said.

“We’re so excited to come back to PRACC because it’s our home turf. We’re a whole team of locals and the crowd at PRACC is huge and often we know a lot of them.”

Sarah said the reception from audiences has been thrilling.

“It’s been nothing short of amazing,” she said.

“They know every single lyric. It’s loud, the joy is like nothing else.”

This year’s tour covers 27 locations nationwide, with a strong focus on regional towns where opportunities for high-quality educational performances are rare.

For many communities, the visit provides a unique chance to give young children a joyful introduction to live theatre while reinforcing classroom learning.

Details: https://www.pracc.com.au/Whats-On/All-Events/Pevan-Sarah-in-Concert.

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