m m m Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 5559) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: rjerred@haltonsearch.com WEDNESDAY. SEPTEM BER II. 20 02 · Page C 6 A Rising Star Young singer shares best vocal group honours with duo partner By Liz Campbell S P E C IA L T O T H E B E A V E R Christie Menzo may be only 15, but the talented Oakville resident already has a string of impressive credits. For the past two years, she has starred as Dorothy in Oakville Centre's production of The Wizard of Oz. Last year she auditioned for and won one of 29 places in the musical theatre pro gram at The Etobicoke School for the Arts. And this summer, she and her friend and fellow student, Elliot Madore, decided to enter the 16th annu al Rising Star com petition at The Canadian national Exhibition in Toronto where they won top honours as the best vocal group. More than 360 young people, aged 13 to 21 entered this year's contest in one of four categories: group vocal, group dance, solo vocal and solo dance. The competition assesses young people on such qualities as stage presence, audience appeal and natural ability, as well as the quality of their performance. Both had entered the previous year in the solo division without winning hon ours. This year the pair not only won the group vocal award, but they were named the second runner up overall, effectively third place in the entire com petition. Menzo and Madore wore formal dress for their performance of The Prayer, made famous by Celine Dion and Andrea Boccelli. pare, she has been taking singing les "A friend suggested we try it, but the sons from two Oakville teachers, Italian was really hard to learn," said Christina Fantina and Linda Fletcher, Menzo. "We sang it at a school ensem for nearly three years. ble night, and we were awful. But we Her instructors have impressed her decided to keep working on it and get it enough to consider following in their right." footsteps between acting roles. M enzo's voice is alto, "I think I'd like to be so the song challenged her a vocal instructor," she "You get up on that range. M adore's baritone said. "I would love to get stage and it's just you more kids interested in was ideally suited to the and the judge and you the arts. I think the piece. He would like to younger they start, the sing opera eventually, and think, `Oh my good thought performing in better." ness, we're alone up front o f a judge was a At school, she has to here.' It's not like being juggle classes in vocal good experience. "The Rising Star is a music, dance, drama, and in a show." music theory with the great experience, very · Rising Star exciting," says the young usual high school cur Vocal Group co-winner singer, who has performed riculum. Christie Menzo the National Anthem at the "Music theory is not Air Canada Centre. my strong point," she admitted. "I wish I had begun much "There's a kind of adrenaline rush." sooner to learn music and dance. I think Menzo echoes his comment. "It was scary, but an amazing experi I would have found it easier." ence," she said. "Everyone is so nice Students must maintain a reasonable down there, but you're competing academic standard to remain at the against 21 year olds. You get up on that Etobicoke School for the Arts. For stage and it's just you and the judge and Menzo, that means using her commut you think, `Oh my goodness, we're ing time on the GO train to study or alone up here.' It's not like being in a catch up with homework because her show." days are so full. But she doesn't mind Menzo was only 13 when she landed the commute or the work load. "I know the role o f Dorothy for the first time, so it's very difficult to get into musical the being on stage doesn't really faze her. atre," she says pragmatically. "You have She would like to be on the musical to have the talent, but you also need the stage professionally one day. To pre look. And it's hard work." j a <*. ·< Glen Thiessen · Oakville Beave\- Singer Christie Menzo in the formal dress she wore for the Rising Star com petition. Brides and Bases art show opens Friday Brooklyn-based artist Rachel Harrison will bring her latest exhibition, Brides and Bases, to Oakville Galleries in Gairloch Gardens Sept. 14 through Nov. 17. This exhibition, curated by Ben Portis, will officially open on Friday, at 8:30 p.m. in Gairloch Gardens located at 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E. (two kilometres east of downtown Oakville). The artist herself will give the traditional Artist's Talk on Sunday, Sept. 15 at 2:30 p.m. at Gairloch Gardens. Then, at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 22, Sunday, Oct. 6 and Sunday. 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