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Sunbury’s spectacular twins

Two talented pupils from Sunbury Primary School will take to the stage as principal dancers for the state’s biggest school concert.

The grade-six twins, Isobel and Eloise, will be performing as part of this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular, and they are absolutely buzzing.

The Spectacular brings together government school communities, celebrating talent and passion in the arts by throwing a musical extravaganza.

No strangers to performance, the dynamic pair had their first break when they were just nine months old, appearing as a baby in Offspring for two seasons. They went onto Underbelly, and even reached the semi-finals of Australia’s Got Talent in 2016.

“I attended my first Victorian State Schools Spectacular in 2016 when I went to watch two friends as principal dancers,” Isobel said.

“Since then it has been my dream to be a Principal dancer and I am so honored to be on that stage this year in 2022.”

Eloise said the Spectacular was a great opportunity to learn from the best industry professionals.

“I learnt so much just at auditions and cannot wait to start rehearsals and learn everything I can from this experience,” she said.

Elsie Lange

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